Maldives islands host a unique biodiversity, but their integrity is threatened by climate change and impacting land-uses (e.g. cemented or agricultural areas). As pollinators provide key services for the ecosystems and for the inhabitants, it is crucial to know which pollinators occur in the islands, to characterise their genetic identity and to understand which plants they visit and the size of the human impact. Given that no significant faunistic surveys of Hymenoptera have been published for the country in more than 100 years and that Syrphidae were only partly investigated, we sampled islands in the central part of the Maldives country (Faafu and Daahlu atolls) and hand-netted flower-visiting bees, wasps and hoverflies (Hymenoptera: Ant...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Over one-third of the native flowering plant species in the Hawaiian Islands a...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pollinator-mediated selection and evolution of floral tra...
Island ecosystems, which often contain undescribed insects and small populations of single island en...
1. Land-use change has profoundly impacted pollinator communities throughout the world. However, the...
During the last 150 years, incursions of non-native species have been prevalent throughout the South...
The islands of the south west Pacific (SWP) are highly biodiverse, yet records of their bee fauna su...
Detailed assessment of scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) faunas on islands may help predict impact...
Amami Islands, located in the northern part of the Ryukyu Archipelago, are endowed with subtropical ...
The terrestrial biota of the French Polynesian archipelago presents a unique opportunity for study d...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
Morphology-based studies have suggested a very depauperate bee fauna for islands in the South West P...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
Palmyra Atoll, in the Line Islands of the equatorial Pacific, supports one of the largest remaining ...
Flower visitor surveys were conducted across the St Katherine Protectorate of South Sinai, Egypt, be...
Paper presented in XIX Agricultural Science Congress held at New Delhi on 20-23 February 2019Majorit...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Over one-third of the native flowering plant species in the Hawaiian Islands a...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pollinator-mediated selection and evolution of floral tra...
Island ecosystems, which often contain undescribed insects and small populations of single island en...
1. Land-use change has profoundly impacted pollinator communities throughout the world. However, the...
During the last 150 years, incursions of non-native species have been prevalent throughout the South...
The islands of the south west Pacific (SWP) are highly biodiverse, yet records of their bee fauna su...
Detailed assessment of scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) faunas on islands may help predict impact...
Amami Islands, located in the northern part of the Ryukyu Archipelago, are endowed with subtropical ...
The terrestrial biota of the French Polynesian archipelago presents a unique opportunity for study d...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
Morphology-based studies have suggested a very depauperate bee fauna for islands in the South West P...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
Palmyra Atoll, in the Line Islands of the equatorial Pacific, supports one of the largest remaining ...
Flower visitor surveys were conducted across the St Katherine Protectorate of South Sinai, Egypt, be...
Paper presented in XIX Agricultural Science Congress held at New Delhi on 20-23 February 2019Majorit...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Over one-third of the native flowering plant species in the Hawaiian Islands a...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pollinator-mediated selection and evolution of floral tra...
Island ecosystems, which often contain undescribed insects and small populations of single island en...