2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262008000300014
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Revisão das espécies de Melipona do grupo fuliginosa (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Apidae, Meliponini)

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“…g Camargo and Pedro (2007). h Camargo and Pedro (2008 regions are also needed to analyze environmental effects that may determine male and female fitness in highly eusocial insects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…g Camargo and Pedro (2007). h Camargo and Pedro (2008 regions are also needed to analyze environmental effects that may determine male and female fitness in highly eusocial insects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although fights are common and have serious consequences for bee colonies, little is known about the robbing strategies employed to acquire resources in Meliponini, especially in the case of facultative robber species (Grüter et al, 2016) such as M. fuliginosa. M. fuliginosa bees are widely distributed through the Neotropics, from the Amazonian region to the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil, reaching northern Argentina; they are robust eusocial bees, the largest of the genus Melipona, with approximately 15 mm in length (Camargo & Pedro, 2008). They are predominantly black in color and nest inside the trunks or branches of live trees (Roubik, 2006;Camargo & Pedro, 2008).…”
Section: Research Article -Beesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M. fuliginosa bees are widely distributed through the Neotropics, from the Amazonian region to the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil, reaching northern Argentina; they are robust eusocial bees, the largest of the genus Melipona, with approximately 15 mm in length (Camargo & Pedro, 2008). They are predominantly black in color and nest inside the trunks or branches of live trees (Roubik, 2006;Camargo & Pedro, 2008).…”
Section: Research Article -Beesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diferente de outras abelhas eusociais, com pouca diversidade morfológica e comportamental (Apidae, Apini: 11 espécies; Michener 2007), a tribo Meliponini é considerada o maior grupo monofilético dentre as abelhas sociais. É composto por mais de 500 espécies, em 61 gêneros (Camargo & Pedro 2008, Rasmussen & Cameron 2007. Essa diversidade em abelhas sem ferrão (Meliponini) se estende para os aspectos morfológicos e comportamentais, com populações de dezenas a milhares de indivíduos, diferentes estratégias de defesa e forrageamento, tamanho corporal de 1.8 a 3.5mm de comprimento e associações com outras espécies (Michener 1974, Sakagami 1982, Johnson 1983, Wille 1983, Nogueira-Neto 1997, Batista 2003, Roubik 2006, Barth et al 2008.…”
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