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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- parasitising the nests of other females of their own species, either kleptoparasitically stealing prey, or as brood parasites, removing the other female's...
- cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid or kleptoparasitic wasps, often highly sculptured, with brilliant metallic colors created...
- 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...