Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of exotic species that can have an impact on local fauna and flora. Here, the carpenter bee Xylocopa pubescens is reported in Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) for the first time. This species is native to North Africa and the Near East and shows a rapid dispersion across the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, together with a single record in the southernmost tip of the island. Different hypotheses about its arrival to the island are discussed
Apis mellifera L. is a generalist pollinator present in most of the Canary Islands. When foraging, h...
Número especial: Exotic Species in Forest Stands of the Canary IslandsApis mellifera L. is a general...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...
Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of exotic species that can have an...
Recent field surveys in the eastern Canary Islands (Spain), followed by contributions of new occurre...
Megachile sculpturalis Smith 1853 is found for the first time on the island of Mallorca (Balearic Is...
Xylocopa cantabrita Lepeletier in France (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). The authors give new data about the...
Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (Xylocopa darwini) was reconstructed ...
Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (Xylocopa darwini) was reconstructed ...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
Beekeeping practices such as importation of non-native honeybee queens may interact with the conserv...
<div><p>Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (<i>Xylocopa darwini</i>) was...
International audienceOn the presence of Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) pubescens Spinola, 1838, in metropo...
We report 18 species of wild bees plus the domesticated honeybee from the Azores, which adds nine sp...
The genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera ) that lives in the CanaryIsland is ignored...
Apis mellifera L. is a generalist pollinator present in most of the Canary Islands. When foraging, h...
Número especial: Exotic Species in Forest Stands of the Canary IslandsApis mellifera L. is a general...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...
Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of exotic species that can have an...
Recent field surveys in the eastern Canary Islands (Spain), followed by contributions of new occurre...
Megachile sculpturalis Smith 1853 is found for the first time on the island of Mallorca (Balearic Is...
Xylocopa cantabrita Lepeletier in France (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). The authors give new data about the...
Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (Xylocopa darwini) was reconstructed ...
Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (Xylocopa darwini) was reconstructed ...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
Beekeeping practices such as importation of non-native honeybee queens may interact with the conserv...
<div><p>Colonization across the Galápagos Islands by the carpenter bee (<i>Xylocopa darwini</i>) was...
International audienceOn the presence of Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) pubescens Spinola, 1838, in metropo...
We report 18 species of wild bees plus the domesticated honeybee from the Azores, which adds nine sp...
The genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera ) that lives in the CanaryIsland is ignored...
Apis mellifera L. is a generalist pollinator present in most of the Canary Islands. When foraging, h...
Número especial: Exotic Species in Forest Stands of the Canary IslandsApis mellifera L. is a general...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...