Bee Plant Interaction
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1. Eating with the enemy? Mimic complex between a stingless bee and assassin bugs
Abstract In this study, we record for the first time the genus Notocyrtus (Heteroptera, Reduviidae) from Argentina based on three species: Notocyrtus dorsalis (Gray), Notocyrtus dispersus Carvalho & Costa, and Notocyrtus foveatus Stål. We also describe and illustrate a mimetic complex comprising the three Notocyrtus species and Tetragona clavipes (Fabricius
Pap. Avulsos Zool.. Publicado em: 13/06/2019
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2. Polinizadores da aceroleira (Malpighia emarginata DC., Malpighiaceae) em área do Triângulo Mineiro : riqueza de espécies, nicho trófico, conservação e manejo / West Indian Cherrys (Malpighia emarginata DC., Malpighiaceae) pollinators in an area of Triângulo Mineiro: species richness, trophic niche, conservation and management
Bees are considered the most important pollinators of native plants and crops. In some cultures, they can increase the production and the fruit quality. Thus, studies that address issues of pollinators conservation and management like populations monitoring and knowledge about trophic resources are crucial. In this work, we present parameters that can suppor
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Guilda de flores de Ãleo do Parque Nacional do Catimbau: fenologia, polinizaÃÃo e sistema reprodutivo
The oil flowers are agrouped in nine families (Iridaceae and Orquidaceae â Monocots; Cucurbitaceae, Malpighiaceae, Plantaginaceae, Calceolariaceae, Solanaceae, Primulaceae and Krameriaceae â Eudicots), whose mais pollinators evolved independently inside two families ao Apoidea: Mellitidae and Apidae, whereas the bees of Centridini, Ctenoplectrini, Tapinota
Publicado em: 2008
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4. InteraÃÃes entre plantas e abelhas nas matas ciliares do Rio SÃo Francisco
The Apoidea constitute a monophyletic group which devolved numerous relations with plants and are the main pollinators of the SÃo Francisco river gallery forest and of the Caatinga. However, their diversity is poorly known. Studies on the apifauna composition and its associated flora were conducted during one year in this environment. The analyses on the sp
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Predator crypsis enhances behaviourally mediated indirect effects on plants by altering bumblebee foraging preferences
Predators of pollinators can influence pollination services and plant fitness via both consumptive (reducing pollinator density) and non-consumptive (altering pollinator behaviour) effects. However, a better knowledge of the mechanisms underlying behaviourally mediated indirect effects of predators is necessary to properly understand their role in community
The Royal Society.