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Diversification of subgenus Calathus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the Mediterranean region - glacial refugia and taxon pulses
ArticleAbstract: Aim To investigate the effects of Pleistocene climatic variations on the diversification rate of thePalabras claves:BDL test, Dispersal-vicariance analysis, divergence time, Diversification analyses, Pleistocene climatic oscillations, Subgenus Calathus, Taxon pulse model, Western Palaearctic RegionAutores:C. Ruiz, Jordal B.H., Serrano J.Fuentes:scopusHoney bees and climate explain viral prevalence in wild bee communities on a continental scale
ArticleAbstract: Viruses are omnipresent, yet the knowledge on drivers of viral prevalence in wild host populations iPalabras claves:Autores:C. Ruiz, Dalmon A., de la Rúa P., de Miranda J.R., Diévart V., Gajda A., Graystock P., Jara L., Karise R., Keskin N., Malmstrøm M., Mänd M., Meeus I., Mustafa S., Neumann P., Nielsen A., Özgör E., Paxton R.J., Piot N., Radzevičiūtė R., Schweiger O., Smagghe G., Straub L., Tlak-Gajger I., Villamar-Bouza L., Yañez O.Fuentes:scopusRural-urban meliponiculture and ecosystems in neotropical areas. Scaptotrigona, a resilient stingless bee?
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:C. Ruiz, Patricia Vit, Quijano N.A., Sol Martínez-FortúnFuentes:scopusPresence of exotic species of the wild bee genus Hylaeus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae) in the Canary Islands revealed by molecular and citizen science
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we update the knowledge about wild bees of the genus Hylaeus in the Canary Islands anPalabras claves:Canary islands, citizen science, DNA barcode, Exotic bee, HylaeusAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Lugo D., Peña G.Fuentes:scopus“Migratory beekeeping and its influence on the prevalence and dispersal of pathogens to managed and wild bees”
ReviewAbstract: Demand for food is growing along with the human population, leading to an increase in plant productiPalabras claves:Colony losses, Genetic impact, Migratory beekeeping, parasites, pathogens, Stationary beekeepingAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Martínez-López V.Fuentes:scopusStingless bees in tropical dry forests: global context and challenges of an integrated conservation management
ReviewAbstract: Stingless bees are one of the most significant pollinators within tropical dry forests, and both arePalabras claves:Conservation, Deforestation, Meliponiculture, stingless bees, Tropical dry forestsAutores:C. Ruiz, May-Itzá W.d.J., Sol Martínez-Fortún, Zaragoza-Trello C.Fuentes:scopusStructure of Dung Beetle Communities in an Altitudinal Gradient of Neotropical Dry Forest
ArticleAbstract: To understand the effects of global warming in tropical insect communities, it is necessary to comprPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Dry scrub, dung beetles, Global warming, weather changesAutores:C. Ruiz, C. Ruiz Carreira, D. Domínguez, Diego F. Domínguez, Diego Stalin Marin Armijos, Marin ArmijosFuentes:rraaescopusThe effect of migratory beekeeping on the infestation rate of parasites in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies and on their genetic variability
ArticleAbstract: Migratory beekeeping is a widely extended practice aimed at increasing the yield of products and polPalabras claves:Deformed wing virus, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Managed colonies, Nosema spp, Parasitic infestation rate, Varroa destructorAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Higes M., Jara L., Martín-Hernández R., Muñoz I., Serrano J.Fuentes:scopus