Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico

Melipona colimana is endemic to the temperate forests of western Mexico and may be in conservation risk due to forest exploitation. Differences between the density of nests, nesting sites and spatial distribution in two places with different levels of human disturbance were established. A preserved...

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Main Authors: Jose Octavio Macias-Macias, Javier Quezada-Euan, Jose Maria Tapia-Gonzalez, Francisca Conteras-Escareño
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana 2014-12-01
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/529
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spelling doaj-978857fe98ae4877b9106b6117fbb5292021-10-04T02:04:43ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672014-12-0161410.13102/sociobiology.v61i4.423-427Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, MexicoJose Octavio Macias-Macias0Javier Quezada-Euan1Jose Maria Tapia-Gonzalez2Francisca Conteras-Escareño3Universidad de Guadalajara. Centro Universitario del Sur. Departamento de Desarrollo Regional.Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. Departamento de Apicultura. Centro de Ciencias Biologicas y Agropecuarias.Universidad de Guadalajara. Centro Universitario del Sur. Departamento de Desarrollo Regional.Universidad de Guadalajara. Centro Universitario de la Costa Sur. Departamento de Produccion Agricola. Melipona colimana is endemic to the temperate forests of western Mexico and may be in conservation risk due to forest exploitation. Differences between the density of nests, nesting sites and spatial distribution in two places with different levels of human disturbance were established. A preserved (C) and a disturbed area (P) were identified and it was determined that nest density, nesting sites and the number of potential nest sites were predominant in the C zone. In total, 27 of 30 colonies were found on oak trees (Quercus laurina) with a diameter at breast height of 183.4 ± 34.21 cm which shows a close relationship of this bee species with this type of tree. A positive correlation between the DBH of the nesting sites in relation to the trees with nests and the presence of cavities was found. It was determined that the nests are distributed in the form of aggregates in both zones (R = 0.31 and 0.39) with a density of 0.17 hˉ¹ and 0.04 hˉ¹ colonies. Forestry exploitation seems to be affecting wild populations since the tree that bees use as nesting sites are destroyed; that is why it is recommended to implement a preservation program and a sustainable management of this species. http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/529Melipona colimananest densityspatial distributionQuercus laurinaJaliscoMéxico.
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author Jose Octavio Macias-Macias
Javier Quezada-Euan
Jose Maria Tapia-Gonzalez
Francisca Conteras-Escareño
spellingShingle Jose Octavio Macias-Macias
Javier Quezada-Euan
Jose Maria Tapia-Gonzalez
Francisca Conteras-Escareño
Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
Sociobiology
Melipona colimana
nest density
spatial distribution
Quercus laurina
Jalisco
México.
author_facet Jose Octavio Macias-Macias
Javier Quezada-Euan
Jose Maria Tapia-Gonzalez
Francisca Conteras-Escareño
author_sort Jose Octavio Macias-Macias
title Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
title_short Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
title_full Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
title_fullStr Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of Melipona colimana Ayala (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in two highland zones of western, Mexico
title_sort nesting sites, nest density and spatial distribution of melipona colimana ayala (hymenoptera: apidae: meliponini) in two highland zones of western, mexico
publisher Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
series Sociobiology
issn 0361-6525
2447-8067
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Melipona colimana is endemic to the temperate forests of western Mexico and may be in conservation risk due to forest exploitation. Differences between the density of nests, nesting sites and spatial distribution in two places with different levels of human disturbance were established. A preserved (C) and a disturbed area (P) were identified and it was determined that nest density, nesting sites and the number of potential nest sites were predominant in the C zone. In total, 27 of 30 colonies were found on oak trees (Quercus laurina) with a diameter at breast height of 183.4 ± 34.21 cm which shows a close relationship of this bee species with this type of tree. A positive correlation between the DBH of the nesting sites in relation to the trees with nests and the presence of cavities was found. It was determined that the nests are distributed in the form of aggregates in both zones (R = 0.31 and 0.39) with a density of 0.17 hˉ¹ and 0.04 hˉ¹ colonies. Forestry exploitation seems to be affecting wild populations since the tree that bees use as nesting sites are destroyed; that is why it is recommended to implement a preservation program and a sustainable management of this species.
topic Melipona colimana
nest density
spatial distribution
Quercus laurina
Jalisco
México.
url http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/529
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