News
Stingless bees, or Meliponini in the family Apidae, were earlier considered to be tropical bees, but some species are also found in temperate and sub-temperate regions. Of the 27 species of stingless ...
Over recent years, working with persons in the local beekeeping community, interesting information was gathered on the management of native stingless bees or meliponini. While not as well-known as ...
Stingless bees or meliponines (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) are a mainly tropical and subtropical highly eusocial clade of corbiculate bees with more than 600 species in approximately 60 ...
ABSTRACT: Wild populations of stingless bees in Costa Rica present a valuable information gap in terms of wild ecology, due to the great difficulty that national parks and biological reserves ...
Lady Charlotte (2/1), Yumyum Eat Em Up (3/1), Skip Thru Da Fire (10/3), Hateful (7/2), Harmonizing (10/1), Meliponini Bee (16/1), Echo Lake (20/1), Peace Out (25/1) ...
An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
A large body of literature is available on wound healing in humans. Nonetheless, a standardized ex vivo wound model without disruption of the dermal compartment has not been put forward with ...
Known collectively as Meliponini or “social stingless native bees”, they consist of two genera: Tetragonula and Austroplebeia. Across the world, however, there are over 500 different species.
Stingless bees belong entirely to the Meliponini tribe, which has about 400 species worldwide [1] [2] , 59 of which were reported for Costa Rica until 2016, 12 of them highly appreciated for honey ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results