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    Dominance d’Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera, Apoïdea) dans les écosystèmes naturels et les agro-écosystèmes du Burundi : risque d’érosion de la faune des abeilles sauvage
    (Bull. sci. Inst. natl. environ. conserv. nat. 13: 72-83, 2014-12) Ndayikeza, Longin; Nzigidahera, Benoît; Mpawenimana, Alexis & Théodore, Munyuli
    A faunistic survey of bees visiting flowering plants found in natural and in agroecosystem landscapes found across the different eco-climatic zones of Burundi conducted during November-June 2010 and November-June 2011 periods. Results highlighted a high dominance of honeybees (Apis mellifera) as compared to wild species. In addition, honeybees visited a diversity of flowering plants in different ecosystems studied. The abundantly dominance of honeybees of both local flora and fauna biodiversity was checked through conducting an analysis of its polylectism status.

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