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Characterizing the mitogenome of the endemic bumblebee subspecies from the canary islands for conservation purposes
ReviewAbstract: The taxonomic status of Bombus terrestris subspecies is complex and has deep implications in the manPalabras claves:Autores:C. Ruiz, Cejas D., de la Rúa P., Muñoz I.Fuentes:scopusA geometric morphometric and microsatellite analyses of Scaptotrigona mexicana and S. pectoralis (Apidae: Meliponini) sheds light on the biodiversity of Mesoamerican stingless bees
ArticleAbstract: Geometric morphometrics and molecular methods are effective tools to study the variability of stinglPalabras claves:Evolutionary units, geometric morphometrics, microsatellites, Scaptotrigona, stingless beesAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Hurtado-Burillo M., Jara L., May-Itzá W.d.J., Quezada-Euán J.J.G.Fuentes:scopusDetection of Microsporidia in Pollinator Communities of a Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot for Wild Bees
ArticleAbstract: Insect pollination is crucial for the maintenance of natural and managed ecosystems but the functionPalabras claves:Interspecific pathogen transmission, Microsporidia, NOSEMA APIS, Nosema ceranae, Phylogenetic signal, Wild bee communitiesAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Higes M., Martín-Hernández R., Martínez-López V., Muñoz I., Ornosa C.Fuentes:scopusFirst record of the carpenter bee xylocopa pubescens (hymenoptera, apidae) in the Canary Islands confirmed by DNA barcoding
ArticleAbstract: Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of exotic species that can have anPalabras claves:Canary islands, Exotic Species, New record, range expansion, Social media, Wood nesting beesAutores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Naranjo M., Suárez D.Fuentes:scopusMultilocus species delimitation in Mesoamerican Scaptotrigona stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) supports the existence of cryptic species
ArticleAbstract: Accelerating taxonomic knowledge and making accurate species identifications are critically importanPalabras claves:Autores:C. Ruiz, de la Rúa P., Hurtado–Burillo M., May–Itzá W., Quezada–Eúan J.Fuentes: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