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Seasonal flight and resource collection patterns of colonies of the stingless bee Melipona bicolor schencki Gribodo (Apidae, Meliponini) in an Araucaria forest area in southern Brazil

机译:巴西南部南洋杉林区无刺蜜蜂Melipona bicolor schencki Gribodo(Apidae,Meliponini)的殖民地的季节性飞行和资源收集方式

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Seasonal flight and resource collection patterns of colonies of the stingless bee Melipona bicolor schencki Gribodo (Apidae, Meliponini) in Araucaria forest area in southern Brazil. Melipona bicolor schencki occurs in southern Brazil and at high elevations in southeastern Brazil. It has potential for use in meliponiculture but this stingless bee species is vulnerable to extinction and we have little knowledge about its ecology. In order to gather essential information for species conservation and management, we made a study of seasonal flight activities in its natural environment. We sampled bees entering the nests with pollen, nectar/water and resin/mud, in five colonies during each season. In parallel, we analyzed the influence of hour of the day and meteorological factors on flight activity. Flights were most intense during spring and summer, with daily mean estimates of 2,100 and 2,333 flights respectively, while in fall and winter the daily flight estimate was reduced to 612 and 1,104 flights, respectively. Nectar and water were the most frequently-collected resources, followed by pollen and building materials. This preference occurred in all seasons, but with variations in intensity. During spring, daily flight activity lasted over 14 hours; this period was reduced in the other seasons, reaching eight hours in winter. Meteorological factors were associated with 40.2% of the variation in flight and resource collection activity. Apparently, other factors that we did not measure, such as colony needs and availability of floral resources, also strongly influence the intensity of resource collection.
机译:巴西南部南洋杉森林地区无刺蜂Melipona bicolor schencki Gribodo(Apidae,Meliponini)的殖民地的季节性飞行和资源收集模式。双色Melipona schencki产于巴西南部和巴西东南部的高海拔地区。它具有在黑皮病养殖中使用的潜力,但这种无刺蜂种很容易灭绝,我们对其生态学知之甚少。为了收集有关物种保护和管理的必要信息,我们对自然环境中的季节性飞行活动进行了研究。在每个季节的五个殖民地中,我们用蜂花粉,花蜜/水和树脂/泥浆采样进入巢穴的蜜蜂。同时,我们分析了一天中的小时和气象因素对飞行活动的影响。春季和夏季的航班飞行最为激烈,每日平均估计分别为2100和2333次飞行,而在秋季和冬季,每日飞行估计分别减少为612和1104次飞行。花蜜和水是最常收集的资源,其次是花粉和建筑材料。这种偏好发生在所有季节,但强度不同。在春季,每天的飞行活动持续了14个小时以上;在其他季节,这一时间减少了,冬季达到了八个小时。气象因素与飞行和资源收集活动变化的40.2%相关。显然,我们无法衡量的其他因素,例如菌落的需求和花卉资源的可利用性,也强烈影响了资源收集的强度。

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