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Orchid bees or euglossine bees (Apidae: Euglossini; ... We tried to test this hypothesis (female preference) with cage experiments in Panama and obtained the first video shots of orchid bee matings. We also observed a previously unreported component of male display behavior (Eltz, Roubik & Whitten, 2003).
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Euglossini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A week or so ago there was a spot on the radio about the latest thing – bottled coconut water. Two companies fiercely competing for shelf space in NYC. ... It was a nice memory for me, remembering the few times we had them as a kid, my father showing me how to strike a Phillips screwdriver into ... Favorite Euglossine Posts...
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Moth Catcher, by Michael M. Collins ... For the most part, it’s just the story of the “ordinary” life of a modern scientist — following and illuminating his passion for caterpillars and moths, describing the work of a lifetime in the span of a 150 pages, the bits and pieces of the ... Favorite Euglossine Posts...
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Euglossine bees are an ecologically important Neotropical clade of forest-dependent pollinators. Despite the fact that euglossines are well studied relative ...
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male euglossine bees occurs when they visit flowers to collect fragrances, ... have been used frequently in studies of euglossine bee ecology and population ...
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Euglossine bees are important pollinators in the neotropics. Pollination by male bees occurs when they visit flowers to collect floral fragrances. Synthetic products that mimic these fragrances have been used in studies of euglossine bee ecology and popu... ... Technical Abstract: Euglossine bees (Hymenoptera:
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Reduction in euglossine bee species rich- ness on Isla del Cafio, a Costa Rican offshore island. ... of male euglossine bees to orchid floral fragrances and ...
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Nature 297, 62 - 63 (06 May 1982); doi:10.1038/297062a ... *Nucleo de Medicina Tropical e Nutricao, Faculdade de Ciencas da Saude, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia, Brasil; §Pest Management and Pesticide ... While studying the ecology of the malaria vector Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) darlingi Root along the Ituxi River,
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After many censuses of euglossine bees with five chemical baits (cineole, eugenol, methyl salicylate, methyl cinnamate, benzyl acetate) on the Corcovado ...
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