Stingless Bee Nest Cerumen and Propolis, Volume 1
Patricia Vit editor Milena Popova editor David W Roubik editor Vassya Bankova editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:13th Oct '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Meliponini, the stingless bees of the tropics, process and store honey, pollen and plant resins to maintain their colonies. The chemical components of their nests are bioactive and believed to be therapeutic for a long list of maladies. However, only recently are tests and analyses being done with molecular and modern laboratory techniques, such as high throughput EDX, HPIC, HPLC, GC, NMR, PCR, and ultrastructural SEM; coupled with diverse detectors such as DAD, RI, MS, SCD.
This two-volume book is about the cerumen –plant resins mixed with stingless bee wax– and propolis, which fortify the colony in ways that are beginning to be understood. It includes reviews and new research on diverse topics involving the chemistry and bioactivity of plant resins, cerumen, propolis, besides bee and microbe behavior and ecology. These analytic studies are presented along with stingless bee biodiversity, palynology, cultural knowledge, bee foraging behavior, resin flower evolution, ecology, and evolution of nest microbe mutualisms, social immunity, human health, the decisive role of microbiology investigation in moving forward, natural history of stingless bee colonies and nests, marketing, and bibliometrics for plant resin use by bees, propolis, and the Starmerella yeast.
“These volumes are brimming with useful information and interesting content and despite the heterogeneity of the editing and other problems they are necessary reading for anyone interested in stingless bee nesting biology and their relation to plant resins, and broadly on their propolis and cerumen ... .” (Michael S. Engel, Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, Vol. 161 (3), July 2025)
ISBN: 9783031432736
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535 pages
2024 ed.