Community ecology in bees: relative importance of rare and common species in some Holarctic and Neotropical sites

  • Laroca S
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Abstract

Data on relative importance of rare and common bee species in some holarctic and neotropical limited sites are presented. The density distribution patterns in samples from all analyzed assemblages is characterized by a relatively large number of species represented by few individuals and few species with large number of individuals, as in most animal communities.

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Laroca, S. (1992). Community ecology in bees: relative importance of rare and common species in some Holarctic and Neotropical sites. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 9(1–2), 131–137. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81751992000100014

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