نتایج جستجو برای: bee venoms

تعداد نتایج: 18602  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
J L Viana A K Francisco C A L Carvalho A M Waldschmidt

Bees play a key role in pollination and thereby help maintain plant diversity. The stingless bee Melipona scutellaris is an important pollinator in northeastern Brazil because it is endemic to this region. Both deforestation and timber harvesting have reduced the nesting sites for this species, thus reducing its population and range. Genetic studies may help reverse this process by providing im...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Eric J Warrant

In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several groups of (mainly) tropical bees and wasps have independently evolved a nocturnal lifestyle. Like their day-active (diurnal) relatives, these insects possess apposition compound eyes, a relatively light-insensitive eye design that is best suited to vision in bright light. Despite this, nocturnal...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Rocio Ana Gonzalez-Vaquero Arturo Roig-Alsina

The species of the halictid bee genus Caenohalictus Cameron occurring in Argentinean Patagonia are revised. Eight species are recognized, one of them here described as new: Caenohalictus flammeus n. sp. The female of C. turquesa Rojas & Toro 2000 is described for the first time. Pseudagapostemon babuarus Jörgensen 1912, based on the male holotype, is synonymized under Augochlora (Pseudaugochlor...

2009
D. Biddinger

Introduction Pollination is a pivotal, keystone process in almost all terrestrial ecosystem food webs: it supports global and sustainable productivity in agriculture and forestry, and maintains the biodiversity of plant and animal life. Bees are the most important pollinators, but bee declines in abundance and species richness have been documented on 4 continents. Almost 100 crop species in the...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
D A Alves V L Imperatriz-Fonseca T M Francoy P S Santos-Filho P Nogueira-Neto J Billen T Wenseleers

Insect societies are well known for their high degree of cooperation, but their colonies can potentially be exploited by reproductive workers who lay unfertilized, male eggs, rather than work for the good of the colony. Recently, it has also been discovered that workers in bumblebees and Asian honeybees can succeed in entering and parasitizing unrelated colonies to produce their own male offspr...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Karin Ahrné Jan Bengtsson Thomas Elmqvist

BACKGROUND Bumble bees and other wild bees are important pollinators of wild flowers and several cultivated crop plants, and have declined in diversity and abundance during the last decades. The main cause of the decline is believed to be habitat destruction and fragmentation associated with urbanization and agricultural intensification. Urbanization is a process that involves dramatic and pers...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2009
M Cortopassi-Laurino A Zillikens J Steiner

In order to analyze the pollen resources used by the orchid bee Euglossa annectans, samples of larval provisions from cells under construction were taken from 12 different trap nests (wooden boxes) on Santa Catarina Island, southern Brazil. The 43 samples collected between 2002 and 2005 represented all months except December. Overall, 74 pollen types from 24 families were distinguished. Among t...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Richard T Arbogast Baldwyn Torto Steve Willms Peter E A Teal

Aethina tumida Murray is an African native that has become an important pest of honey bee colonies in North America and Australia. Adults and larvae feed on pollen, honey, and brood in bee hives. The beetle is also able to feed and reproduce on fresh or rotting fruit, but natural occurrence on this diet has rarely been observed. We compared the reproductive success-as measured by progeny produc...

2016
Julio Blas Teresa Abaurrea Marcello D’Amico Francesca Barcellona Eloy Revilla Jacinto Román Martina Carrete

Traffic is often acknowledged as a threat to biodiversity, but its effects have been mostly studied on roads subjected to high traffic intensity. The impact of lower traffic intensity such as those affecting protected areas is generally neglected, but conservation-oriented activities entailing motorized traffic could paradoxically transform suitable habitats into ecological traps. Here we quest...

2017
Karl M. Glastad Samuel V. Arsenault Kim L. Vertacnik Scott M. Geib Sasha Kay Bryan N. Danforth Sandra M. Rehan Catherine R. Linnen Sarah D. Kocher Brendan G. Hunt

Changes in gene regulation that underlie phenotypic evolution can be encoded directly in the DNA sequence or mediated by chromatin modifications such as DNA methylation. It has been hypothesized that the evolution of eusocial division of labor is associated with enhanced gene regulatory potential, which may include expansions in DNA methylation in the genomes of Hymenoptera (bees, ants, wasps, ...

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