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Author(s): RIBEIRO, M. de F.; LIMA, C. B. da S. Para incrementar a renda familiar da população local e os serviços de polinização, duas espécies de abelhas-sem-ferrão, jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) e tiúba (Melipona fasciculata), foram introduzidas... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, G. R. da; SOUZA, I. G. de B.; PEREIRA, F. de M.; SOUZA, B. de A.; LOPES, M. T. do R.; BENTZEN, P.; DINIZ, F. M. Brazilian native meliponines are currently threatened by increased human impacts. The assessment of their genetic variation by microsatellite DNA markers can assist in the conservation of populations... ... |
Author(s): ALVES, R. M. O.; CARVALHO, C. A. L.; SOUZA, B. A.; SANTOS, W. S. The bee Melipona scutellaris is considered the reared meliponine species with the largest distribution in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, with records from the state of Rio Grande do Norte... ... |
Author(s): LEÃO, K. L.; QUEIROZ, A. C. M. de; VEIGA, J. C.; CONTRERA, F. A. L.; VENTURIERI, G. C. Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distributed throughout Brazil. However, since stingless bee keeping is still not entirely standardized, st... ... |
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