2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.20.554003
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Cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of Himalayan bumble bees (Hymenoptera:BombusLatreille) are species-specific and show local and elevation related variation

Jaya Narah,
Martin Streinzer,
Jharna Chakravorty
et al.

Abstract: Bumble bees are important pollinators in natural environments and agricultural farmlands and are in particular adapted to harsh environments like high mountain habitats. In these environments, animals are exposed to low temperature and face the risk of desiccation. The Eastern Himalayas are one of the recognized biodiversity hotspots worldwide. The area covers subtropical rainforest with warm temperature and high precipitation as well as high mountain ranges with peaks reaching up to 6000 m, shaping a diverse … Show more

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