RA Brant, M Arduser, AS Dunlap - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
Numerous animal species can survive in human-modified habitats, but often display behavioral, morphological, physiological or genetic plasticity compared to non-urban …
There is substantial debate about the relative roles of climate change and human activities on biodiversity and species demographies over the Holocene. In some cases, these two …
The joint effect of the Andes as a geographical barrier and the Quaternary glaciations as promoters of genetic divergence remains virtually unexplored in southern South America. To …
Pollinator conservation is aided by knowledge of dispersal behavior, which shapes gene flow and population structure. In many bees, dispersal is thought to be male-biased, and …
A Schleimer, J Wittische, A Luttringer… - Insect Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Population genetics is a valuable tool for assessing the impact of human‐altered landscapes on genetic connectivity in various species. However, when applied to insects …
A Schleimer, AC Frantz - Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Insect pollinators face numerous threats, including habitat loss and population fragmentation. The effects of human‐altered landscapes on population connectivity need to …
D Moure-Oliveira, LC Rocha-Filho… - Journal of Natural …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The study of nesting biology is an important biological aspect for both conservation and management, but despite this, only a few of the over 20,000 described bee species have …
Tetrapedia diversipes is an oil-collecting solitary species widely distributed in the Neotropical region. The high incidence of this species in trap nests makes it potentially a …
RESUMO A maioria das abelhas é solitária e algumas delas habitam ambientes urbanos, encontrando ali refúgio para sua sobrevivência, suprindo suas necessidades de forrageio e …