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David W. Roubik
Researcher at Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Publications - 183
Citations - 11068
David W. Roubik is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apidae & Stingless bee. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 177 publications receiving 10070 citations. Previous affiliations of David W. Roubik include University of Kansas & Smithsonian Institution.
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Ecology and natural history of tropical bees
TL;DR: This book discusses approaches to tropical bee biology, nesting and Reproduction Biology, and community Ecology, which focuses on the role of bees in communities in tropical bees.
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Pollen and spores of Barro Colorado Island
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Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest
Yves Basset,Yves Basset,Yves Basset,Lukas Cizek,Lukas Cizek,Philippe Cuenoud,Raphael K. Didham,François Guilhaumon,Olivier Missa,Vojtech Novotny,Vojtech Novotny,Frode Ødegaard,Tomas Roslin,Juergen Schmidl,Alexey K. Tishechkin,Neville N. Winchester,David W. Roubik,Henri-Pierre Aberlenc,Johannes Bail,Héctor Barrios,Jon R. Bridle,Gabriela Castaño-Meneses,Bruno Corbara,Gianfranco Curletti,Wesley Duarte da Rocha,Domir De Bakker,Jacques H. C. Delabie,Alain Dejean,Laura L. Fagan,Andreas Floren,Roger L. Kitching,Enrique Medianero,Scott E. Miller,Evandro Gama de Oliveira,Jérôme Orivel,Marc Pollet,Mathieu Rapp,Sérvio P. Ribeiro,Yves Roisin,Jesper B. Schmidt,Line Sørensen,Maurice Leponce +41 more
TL;DR: This work sampled the phylogenetic breadth of arthropod taxa from the soil to the forest canopy in the San Lorenzo forest, Panama using a comprehensive range of structured protocols and found that models based on plant diversity fitted the accumulated species richness of both herbivore and nonherbivore taxa exceptionally well.
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Stingless bee nesting biology
TL;DR: Les abeilles sans aiguillon n'essaiment pas franchement (un nouveau site de nidification doit d'abord etre prepare) and elles n'abandonnent pas leur nid, y compris les ennemis naturels.
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Pollination of cultivated plants in the tropics.
TL;DR: This bulletin discusses the pollinators themselves, and the ecological and economic importance of pollination, as well as applied pollination in temperate, tropical oceanic islands and mainland tropics, and alternatives to artificial pollinator populations.