Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years
Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. These studies have rarely been conducted in urban landscapes, and even fewer have compared species diversity and abundances over time. We surveyed native stingless bee nests at the Federal University of...
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doaj-9517dafda682450a95fcb8f86b75c4792021-10-04T01:24:51ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672016-10-0163310.13102/sociobiology.v63i3.778Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight yearsKarine Munck Vieira0Paula Netto1Danielle L.A.S. Amaral2Sarah Silva Mendes3Lívia Cabral Castro4Fábio Prezoto5Laboratório de Ecologia comportamental e Bio Acústica. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, MG, Brasil.Universidade Federal de ViçosaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. These studies have rarely been conducted in urban landscapes, and even fewer have compared species diversity and abundances over time. We surveyed native stingless bee nests at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora campus in Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, from May 2008 to April 2009. We recorded the number of nests, nest height, species diversity, and nest substrate type (i.e., natural or artificial). We compared our results to those of a similar survey carried out in the same location eight years prior (2000/2001) in order to evaluate how urban expansion on campus has influenced the Meliponini bee community. Stingless bee abundance and richness were greater in the second survey. The use of natural substrates decreased, while the use of artificial substrates increased. This suggests that the increase in man-made structures on the UFJF campus has provided favorable sites for establishment of some stingless bee species. http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/778stingless beeshuman constructionsspecies diversityabundanceurban area. |
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Karine Munck Vieira Paula Netto Danielle L.A.S. Amaral Sarah Silva Mendes Lívia Cabral Castro Fábio Prezoto Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years Sociobiology stingless bees human constructions species diversity abundance urban area. |
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Karine Munck Vieira Paula Netto Danielle L.A.S. Amaral Sarah Silva Mendes Lívia Cabral Castro Fábio Prezoto |
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Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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Nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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nesting stingless bees in urban areas: a reevaluation after eight years |
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana |
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Sociobiology |
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Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. These studies have rarely been conducted in urban landscapes, and even fewer have compared species diversity and abundances over time. We surveyed native stingless bee nests at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora campus in Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, from May 2008 to April 2009. We recorded the number of nests, nest height, species diversity, and nest substrate type (i.e., natural or artificial). We compared our results to those of a similar survey carried out in the same location eight years prior (2000/2001) in order to evaluate how urban expansion on campus has influenced the Meliponini bee community. Stingless bee abundance and richness were greater in the second survey. The use of natural substrates decreased, while the use of artificial substrates increased. This suggests that the increase in man-made structures on the UFJF campus has provided favorable sites for establishment of some stingless bee species.
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stingless bees human constructions species diversity abundance urban area. |
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