Evolution and Life-History Patterns of Mites Associated with Bees

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Abstract

Bees (superfamily Apoidea, order Hymenoptera) represent one of the major success stories in evolution. With about 20,000 species in 11 families (Michener 1979), they are twice as diverse as birds. All species, except cleptoparasites (cuckoos), construct nests and...

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Eickwort, G. C. (1994). Evolution and Life-History Patterns of Mites Associated with Bees. In Mites (pp. 218–251). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2389-5_9

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