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Landscape ecology of apiculture in the Maya area of La Montana, Campeche, Mexico.

机译:在墨西哥的坎佩切州拉蒙塔纳玛雅地区养蜂业的景观生态。

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Apiculture is one of the most important economic activities for rural communities in the Yucatan Peninsula. In part, this results from the rich natural melliferous and polliniferous flora found in the area and from the beekeeping tradition of the Maya population. At La Montaña, Campeche, Mexico, beekeeping is currently the number one income-generating activity. Honey production is currently carried out with Africanized bees ( Apis mellifera L.), for marketing to national and international markets. An analysis of some economic aspects showed that profits are benefiting only a small sector of the population that has better management skills and investment capacity. Better technology and technical training, as well as the diversification of the activity could provide more benefits to the region. Nevertheless, for this to happen external investment is needed, particularly to increase the organizational, administrative and technical skills of beekeepers.; The landscape at La Montaña greatly benefits apiculture as the different vegetation types are rich in nectar- and pollen-yielding species. More than 100 species from at least 67 genera and 31 families of trees, shrubs, vines, woody-vines and annuals were found to be important for honey production. These species are present in the different vegetation types found in the region, including lowland and upland forests, fallow areas, recently disturbed sites, and savanna communities.; The “plant pollinator landscape” where honey bees forage, is a function of the bees' response to spatial and temporal variation in floral resources (Bronstein 1995). Floral resources are distributed in the landscape both in space and time, according to the distribution and abundance of melliferous and polliniferous species, and to their flowering periods. The patchy nature of the landscape at La Montaña offers diverse resources for bees to forage in, favoring apiculture.; An analysis of a 4-year period of Landsat Thematic Mapper remotely-sensed imagery showed that forest conversion may be intensifying at La Montaña, as cattle ranching becomes a management goal for people in the area; communication at the regional, national and international levels increases; and the population grows. As a buffer zone for the largest reserve in Mexico, the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, management practices for La Montaña that favor forest conservation are of the utmost importance. Honey production at La Montaña and similar areas represents a promising activity that can favor both natural resources conservation and socio-economic development. Nevertheless, for this to occur, there needs to be a directed effort through the implementation of specific management practices. Alternative markets may also play a crucial incentive role.
机译:养蜂业是尤卡坦半岛农村地区最重要的经济活动之一。这部分是由于该地区发现了丰富的天然有虫和花粉植物区系以及玛雅人的养蜂传统。在墨西哥坎佩切州的拉蒙塔纳,养蜂业目前是第一大创收活动。目前,蜂蜜是用非洲蜜蜂( Apis mellifera L.)生产的,用于向国内和国际市场销售。对某些经济方面的分析表明,利润仅使一小部分拥有更好管理技能和投资能力的人受益。更好的技术和技术培训以及活动的多样化可以为该地区带来更多利益。然而,要做到这一点,需要外部投资,特别是要提高养蜂人的组织,行政和技术技能。拉蒙塔纳(LaMontaña)的景观极大地有利于养蜂业,因为不同的植被类型都富含花蜜和花粉。至少有67属和31个树木,灌木,藤本植物,木本藤本植物和一年生植物的100多个物种被发现对蜂蜜生产很重要。这些物种存在于该地区不同的植被类型中,包括低地和高地森林,休闲区,最近受到干扰的地区和热带稀树草原群落。蜜蜂觅食的“植物授粉媒介景观”是蜜蜂对花卉资源的时空变化的响应的函数(Bronstein 1995)。花的资源在空间和时间上都分布在空间和时间上,这取决于线虫和花粉物种的分布和丰度以及它们的开花期。拉蒙塔纳(LaMontaña)的自然景观为蜜蜂觅食提供了丰富的资源,有利于养蜂业。对Landsat Thematic Mapper的4年遥感图像进行的分析表明,由于放牧牛群成为该地区人们的管理目标,LaMontaña的森林转换可能正在加剧。在区域,国家和国际各级的交流增加;并且人口在增长。作为墨西哥最大的保护区Calakmul生物圈保护区的缓冲区,拉蒙塔纳的有利于森林保护的管理做法至关重要。拉蒙塔纳(LaMontaña)和类似地区的蜂蜜生产是一项有前途的活动,可以促进自然资源保护和社会经济发展。尽管如此,要实现这一点,需要通过实施特定的管理实践来做出直接的努力。替代市场也可能发挥关键的激励作用。

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