Roubik_RetalEvol.pdf
Roubik D.W.,L.A. Weight and A. Bonilla. 1996. Population genetics, diploid males, and limits to social evolution of Euglossine bees. Evolution. 50(2), 931-935.
Roubik D.W.,L.A. Weight and A. Bonilla. 1996. Population genetics, diploid males, and limits to social evolution of Euglossine bees. Evolution. 50(2), 931-935.
Roubik D.W. 2002. Feral African bees augment neotropical coffee yield. Ministry of Environment/Brasilia. P.255-266.
Zayed A., D.W. Roubik, and L. Packer. 2003. Use of diploid male frequency data as an indicator of pollinator decline. The Royal Society. Biology letters.
Schiestl F.P., and D.W. Roubik, 2003. Odor compound detection in male euglossine bees. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19 (1), 253-257.
Roubik, D. W. Large processes with small targets: rarity and pollination in rain forests. pp 1-12 in D. W. Roubik, S. Sakai and A. A. Hamid Karim, eds. Pollination ecology and the rain forest: Sarawak studies. Ecological Studies, Vol. 174, Springer Science + Business Media, New York, U.S.A.
Villanueva, R., and Roubik, D. W.2004. Why are African honey bees and not European bees invasive Pollen diet diversity in community experiments. 35:481-491
Dick, C. W., Roubik, D. W., Gruber, K. F., Bermingham, E. 2004. Long-distance gene flow and cross-Andean dispersal of lowland rainforest bees (Apidae: Euglossini) revealed by comparative mitochondrial DNA phylogeography. Molecular Ecology. 13:3775-3785.
Oliveira, R. de C., Nunes, F. de M. F., Campos, A. P. S., Vasconcelos, S. M. de, Roubik, D., Goulart, L. R., Kerr, W. E. 2004. Genetic divergence in Tetragonisca angustula Latreille, 1811 (Hymenoptera, Meliponinae, Trigonini) based on rapd markers. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 27: 181-186.
Peters, J.M., D.C. Queller, V.L. Imperatriz-Fonseca, D.W. Roubik, and J.E. Strassmann. 1999. Mate number, kin selection and social conflicts in stingless bees and honeybees. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B. 266:379-384.
Villanueva-G, R., D.W. Roubik and W. Colli-Ucán. 2005. Extinction of <i>Melipona beecheii</i> and traditional beekeeping in the Yukatán peninsula. Bee World. 86(2):35-41.