Morphology-based studies have suggested a very depauperate bee fauna for islands in the South West Pacific, and recent genetic studies since have indicated an even smaller endemic fauna with many bee species in this region resulting from human-aided dispersal. These introduced species have the potential to both disrupt native pollinator suites as well as augment crop pollination, but for most species the timings of introduction are unknown. We examined the distribution and nesting biology of the long-tongued bee Braunsapis puangensis that was first recorded from Fiji in 2007. This bee has now become widespread in Fiji and both its local abundance and geographical range are likely to increase dramatically. The impacts of this invasion are po...
Bees are generally regarded as beneficial insects for their role in pollination, and in the case of ...
Environmental changes in New Zealand over the last 200 years such as the intensifi cation of agricul...
National audienceIncreasing honey demand and global coverage of pollinator-dependent crops within th...
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...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
The aim of this study was to obtain empirical data on the activity and distribution of Braunsapis pu...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
Although bees form a key pollinator suite for flowering plants, very few studies have examined the e...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
International audienceComplex biotic networks of invaders and their new environments pose immense ch...
Bees are generally regarded as beneficial insects for their role in pollination, and in the case of ...
Environmental changes in New Zealand over the last 200 years such as the intensifi cation of agricul...
National audienceIncreasing honey demand and global coverage of pollinator-dependent crops within th...
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...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
The aim of this study was to obtain empirical data on the activity and distribution of Braunsapis pu...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
Although bees form a key pollinator suite for flowering plants, very few studies have examined the e...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
International audienceComplex biotic networks of invaders and their new environments pose immense ch...
Bees are generally regarded as beneficial insects for their role in pollination, and in the case of ...
Environmental changes in New Zealand over the last 200 years such as the intensifi cation of agricul...
National audienceIncreasing honey demand and global coverage of pollinator-dependent crops within th...