2002
DOI: 10.1646/0006-3606(2002)034[0446:mabata]2.0.co;2
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Mutualistic Association between a Tiny Amazonian Stingless Bee and a Wax-Producing Scale Insect1

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“…Camargo, 2008Camargo, , 2013, including cleptobiosis (Nogueira-Neto, 1970), necrophagy (Camargo & Roubik, 1991), mutualistic association with coccids (Camargo & Pedro, 2002) and yeast (Camargo & Pedro, 2004), as well as other associations yet poorly studied, such as for Trichotrigona (Camargo & Pedro, 2007b). The diversity of architectural solutions and use of different substrates, even including gigantic nests of aggressive bees of the genus Trigona, made from the bees' own pollen feces (Roubik & Moreno, 2009), and association with nests of other organisms such as ants, wasps, termites and birds to construct their nests is impressive (e.g.…”
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“…Camargo, 2008Camargo, , 2013, including cleptobiosis (Nogueira-Neto, 1970), necrophagy (Camargo & Roubik, 1991), mutualistic association with coccids (Camargo & Pedro, 2002) and yeast (Camargo & Pedro, 2004), as well as other associations yet poorly studied, such as for Trichotrigona (Camargo & Pedro, 2007b). The diversity of architectural solutions and use of different substrates, even including gigantic nests of aggressive bees of the genus Trigona, made from the bees' own pollen feces (Roubik & Moreno, 2009), and association with nests of other organisms such as ants, wasps, termites and birds to construct their nests is impressive (e.g.…”
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“…Moure, e a dissertação resultante foi publicada integralmente (Camargo 1980 (Camargo & Moure 1983;Camargo & Pedro 2007a). Deu a conhecer, também, outros comportamentos inusitados para os Meliponini, como a estocagem de pólen associado com leveduras, que promovem a dessecação e longevidade na ensilagem, só conhecida em espécies de Ptilotrigona Moure (Camargo et al 1992;Camargo & Pedro 2004), as abelhas necrófagas obrigatórias, que não coletam pólen, nem néctar floral (Camargo & Roubik 1991), e a associação mutualística de Schwarzula coccidophila Camargo & Pedro com cochonilhas (Camargo & Pedro 2002). Dono de uma acuidade singular na percepção dos pequenos detalhes, mas sem perder a visão do conjunto, Camargo foi capaz de elucidar um pouco da complexa história evolutiva dos Meliponini Neotropicais.…”
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“…inside their nests providing a safe place for them, far from the reach of natural enemies (Camargo and Pedro, 2002a, b). Camargo and Pedro (2002b) also provided a review of the stingless bees Schwarzula timida (Silvestri, 1902) at Coxipó, MT, Brazil and Plebeia emerina (Friese, 1900) (at São Paulo, SP, Brazil) associated with unidentified soft scale insect (Coccidae).…”
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