Stingless bees were significant resources managed by Mesoamerican peoples during pre-Columbian times and remain important in particular areas. Our study aimed at inventorying stingless bees’ species, traditional knowledge and forms of use and management of them at the municipality of Nocupetaro, Michoacan, Mexico, a region of the Balsas River Basin.
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Reyes González, A., Camou Guerrero, A., Reyes Salas, O., Argueta, A. y Casas, A. (2014). Diversity, local knowledge and use of stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) in the municipality of Nocupétaro, Michoacan, Mexico. Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 10(47), 1-12.