The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their feeding habits and foraging behavior, constituting an important group to maintain biodiversity and the dynamics of tropical communities. Among stingless bees, Tetragonisca angustula is widely distributed in tropical habitats, and has been considered an important pollinator of different plant families. To support a rational economic use of this group, there is a need to characterize the plant species that represent important sources as part of their diet, as preferred, alternative or casual food sources. The aim of this survey was to distinguish the plant species that T. angustula visited most often. The study was undertaken in four regions of the Atlant...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...
Número de páginas não informado.Pollen types present in samples from corbiculae of Melipona capixaba...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...
Abstract: The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their f...
The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their feeding hab...
The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their feeding hab...
Stingless bees are important floral visitors in tropical ecosystems and through pollination, play a ...
The flora of north-eastern Brazil offers a source of nectariferous-polliniferous species that suppor...
Knowing the floral origin of the pollen collected by native bees in Neotropical ecosystems enables u...
p.37-47This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70%...
International audienceAbstractTetragonisca angustula is a stingless bee species widely distributed i...
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This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all...
This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all...
Pollen analysis in honey can be used as an alternative method to research into flowers visited by be...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...
Número de páginas não informado.Pollen types present in samples from corbiculae of Melipona capixaba...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...
Abstract: The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their f...
The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their feeding hab...
The stingless bees are important flowers visitors of several plant species, due to their feeding hab...
Stingless bees are important floral visitors in tropical ecosystems and through pollination, play a ...
The flora of north-eastern Brazil offers a source of nectariferous-polliniferous species that suppor...
Knowing the floral origin of the pollen collected by native bees in Neotropical ecosystems enables u...
p.37-47This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70%...
International audienceAbstractTetragonisca angustula is a stingless bee species widely distributed i...
How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.or...
This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all...
This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all...
Pollen analysis in honey can be used as an alternative method to research into flowers visited by be...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...
Número de páginas não informado.Pollen types present in samples from corbiculae of Melipona capixaba...
We present data on the pollen harvest by Apismellifera L. at a central-western Brazil site not yet s...