Search Results - "Pacheco‐Filho, Alípio José de Souza"
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Occupation and Emergence of Solitary Bees in Different Types of Trap Nests
Published in Sociobiology (Chico, CA) (20-08-2019)“…The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed aspects of the structure of such nests, sex ratio, parasitism…”
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Temporal variation in production and nutritional value of pollen used in the diet of Apis mellifera L. in a seasonal semideciduous forest
Published in Sociobiology (Chico, CA) (20-08-2019)“…The flora of mountain formations in the Caatinga biome is composed predominantly by semi-deciduous species with representatives of both Atlantic and Amazon…”
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Atlantic flower–invertebrate interactions: A data set of occurrence and frequency of floral visits
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2023)“…Encounters between flowers and invertebrates are key events for the functioning of tropical forests. Assessing the structure of networks composed of the…”
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Ipomoea bahiensis pollinators: Bees or butterflies?
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-01-2011)“…Ipomoea bahiensis presents many characters of a psychophilous nectar flower. At the investigated synanthropic site, it is, however, visited and pollinated…”
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Seasonal and vertical distribution of floral resources and its implications for the conservation of pollinators
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-05-2021)“…•Seasonal flowering differed between vertical strata in the savanna plant community•Floral resources types different across seasons•Floral resources available…”
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Bee-flower association in the Neotropics: implications to bee conservation and plant pollination
Published in Apidologie (2015)“…There is a growing interest in bee conservation given their importance for the maintenance of biodiversity and food production. However, little is known about…”
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