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City size, regional landscape context, and local resource characteristics influence patterns of bee occurrence: A case study from northwestern Costa Rica

Figure 4

Figure 4

Figure 4: The representative proportions of the dominant bee groups (AHB, Centris, STB, and Halictids) recorded on T. stans resources in the cities of Bagaces, Cañas, and Liberia. "Minor Groups" represents those bees that accounted for < 2% of the total abundance found at each site, and in each case included: Xylocopa, Epicharis, Euglossa, Eulema, Mesoplia, Melicta, and small bees. The dominant regional land use is indicated in brackets for each city.