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      Phylogeny of the bee family Megachilidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) based on adult morphology

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      Systematic Entomology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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              The alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata: the world's most intensively managed solitary bee.

              The alfalfa leafcutting bee (ALCB), Megachile rotundata F. (Megachildae), was accidentally introduced into the United States by the 1940s. Nest management of this Eurasian nonsocial pollinator transformed the alfalfa seed industry in North America, tripling seed production. The most common ALCB management practice is the loose cell system, in which cocooned bees are removed from nesting cavities for cleaning and storage. Traits of ALCBs that favored their commercialization include gregarious nesting; use of leaves for lining nests; ready acceptance of affordable, mass-produced nesting materials; alfalfa pollination efficacy; and emergence synchrony with alfalfa bloom. The ALCB became a commercial success because much of its natural history was understood, targeted research was pursued, and producer ingenuity was encouraged. The ALCB presents a model system for commercializing other solitary bees and for advancing new testable hypotheses in diverse biological disciplines.
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                Systematic Entomology
                Wiley-Blackwell
                03076970
                April 2012
                April 2012
                : 37
                : 2
                : 261-286
                Article
                10.1111/j.1365-3113.2012.00620.x
                2b9ee30f-ecb3-411a-b28f-418c1f4ea7d8
                © 2012

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