Frequent oligolecty characterizing a diverse bee–plant community in a xerophytic bushland of subtropical Brazil

C Schlindwein - Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Bee-plant relations were studied in the Guaritas region in subtropical Brazil. In this habitat
most of the melittophilous plants are herbs, dwarf shrubs and succulents. Bees of about 250 …

Frequent Oligolecty Characterizing a Diverse Bee–Plant Community in a Xerophytic Bushland of Subtropical Brazil

C Schlindwein - Studies on Neotropical Fauna and …, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
Bee-plant relations were studied in the Guaritas region in subtropical Brazil. In this habitat
most of the melittophilous plants are herbs, dwarf shrubs and succulents. Bees of about 250 …

[引用][C] Frequent Oligolecty Characterizing a Diverse Bee? Plant Community in a Xerophytic Bushland of Subtropical Brazil

C Schlindwein - Studies on Neotropical Fauna and …, 1998 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Frequent Oligolecty Characterizing a Diverse Bee?Plant Community in a Xerophytic Bushland
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Frequent oligolecty characterizing a diverse bee-plant community in a xerophytic bushland of subtropical Brazil.

C Schlindwein - 1998 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Bee-plant relations were studied in the Guaritas region in subtropical Brazil. In this habitat
most of the melittophilous plants are herbs, dwarf shrubs and succulents. Bees of∼ 250 …