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  • Stingless bee nest cerumen and propolis.. Volume 1
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    Title/Author: Stingless bee nest cerumen and propolis./ edited by Patricia Vit ... [et al.].
    other author: Vit, Patricia.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2024.,
    Description: xxxv, 535 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I. Stingless bees, propolis and resinous plant biodiversity -- Chapter. 1. Economic feasibility and income security of stingless bee-keeping for small holder farmers in Southeast Asia -- Chapter. 2. The chemical diversity of stingless bee propolis and cerumen -- Chapter. 3. Global trends on plant resin use by stingless bees (1985-2022) and Apis mellifera (1967-2022) research: A bibliometric analysis -- Chapter. 4. Pollen assemblages of propolis from stingless bees in two Mexican regions -- Chapter. 5. Stingless bees of Peru: The use of plant resins, cerumen and propolis -- Chapter. 6. Stingless bees (1955-2021) and other bees (1945-2021) in propolis research. A bibliometric review of scholarly articles -- Part. II. Resins for the plant, the environment and the stingless bees -- Chapter. 7. Division of labor in stingless bee nests: Does each kind of propolis have a role? -- Chapter. 8. Production and application of propolis from fivestingless bee species in China -- Chapter. 9. The importance of plant community composition and diversity for resin collection and functioning -- Chapter. 10. Use of plant resins and social immunity in honey bees and stingless bees -- Chapter. 11. Use of resins for defense and nest building in stingless bees -- Chapter. 12. Plant resins - their role for plants and use by stingless bees -- Chapter. 13. The significance of palynological analysis of stingless bee products containing resins -- Chapter. 14. Notes on resins and other building sticky materials in the life of seven stingless bee species from the Chaco region, Argentina -- Chapter. 15. Where do stingless bees collect resins in the Neotropics? -- Chapter. 16. Etymology of 33 Neotropical stingless bee genera and 74 Melipona species in the tribe Meliponini Lepeletier, 1836 named in the period 1798-2012 -- Chapter. 17. Pharmaceutical stingless bees -- Appendix. A -- Appendix. B -- Appendix. C -- Appendix. D -- Appendix. E -- Appendix. F -- Appendix. G -- Appendix. H -- Index.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Bee products - Therapeutic use. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43274-3
    ISBN: 9783031432743
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