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closely related to
their hosts. The
largest monophyletic lineage of
kleptoparasitic bees is
Nomadinae (a
subfamily of Apidae),
which comprises several...
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often is more
profitable for them to rob food from
other animals kleptoparasitically,
whether their hosts are of the same
species or not. Such behavior...
- used for a
variety of
different bee
lineages which have
evolved the
kleptoparasitic behaviour of
laying their eggs in the
nests of
other bees, reminiscent...
- from the
original on 9
October 2022. Vickery, J. A. (May 1994). "The
Kleptoparasitic Interactions between Great Frigatebirds and
Masked Boobies on Henderson...
- Marinde; Tabak, Miechel; Ydenberg,
Ronald (2012). "The
Effect of
Kleptoparasitic Bald
Eagles and
Gyrfalcons on the Kill Rate of
Peregrine Falcons Hunting...
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galled fig tissue, so it is not
clear if this
interaction is a true
kleptoparasitic relationship. Some
wasps carry a
disease that is
carried by F. carica...
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parasitising the
nests of
other females of
their own species,
either kleptoparasitically stealing prey, or as
brood parasites,
removing the
other female's...
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cosmopolitan group (over 3000
described species) of
parasitoid or
kleptoparasitic wasps,
often highly sculptured, with
brilliant metallic colors created...
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stingless bees) are solitary,
though several of the
tribes are
entirely kleptoparasitic, such as the Ericrocidini, Isepeolini, Melectini, Osirini, Protepeolini...
- However,
three species are
thought to be kleptoparasites. The
presumably kleptoparasitic species form a
clade (Ctenoplectrina) that is
sister to the remaining...