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Rev. biol. trop ; 60(2): 625-633, June 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-657807

ABSTRACT

The orchid bees are a very important group of pollinators distributed in the Neotropics. Although a lot of studies concerning male euglossine bees have been done in this region, few works have so far been carried out in the Cerrado biome. This manuscript has the main objective to present the orchid bee community from a Gallery Forest in the Northeastern Brazilian Cerrado landscape, taking account the species composition, abundance, seasonality and hourly distribution. Male euglossine bees were collected monthly from October 2007 to May 2009, in the Reserva Florestal da Itamacaoca belonging to the Companhia de Água e Esgoto do Maranhão, in Chapadinha municipality, Maranhão State. The scents eucalyptol, eugenol and vanillin were utilized, between 07:00 and 17:00hr, to attract the euglossine males. Cotton balls were dampened with the scents and suspended by a string on tree branches 1.5m above soil level, set 8m from one another. The specimens were captured with entomological nets, killed with ethyl acetate and transported to the laboratory to be identified. A total of 158 individuals and 14 species of bees were recorded. The genus Eulaema was the most representative group of euglossine bees in relation to the total number of the sampled individuals, accounting for 50.6% of bees followed by Euglossa (26.6%), Eufriesea (15.2%) and Exaerete (7.6%). The most frequent species were Eulaema nigrita (27.8%), Eulaema cingulata (19%) and Euglossa cordata (18.3%). Many species typical of forested environments were found in samples, like Euglossa avicula, Euglossa violaceifrons and Eulaema meriana, emphasizing the role played by the Gallery Forests as bridge sites to connect the two great biomes of Amazonia and Atlantic Forest. The occurrence of Exaerete guaykuru represents the second record of this species for the Neotropical region, and both records coming from the Gallery Forest zones. The male euglossine bees were sampled mainly in the dry season, where 62.5% of the individuals were collected in that period. Eufriesea species appeared at the baits only in the wet season. The hourly frequency of bees at scent baits showed a clear preference for the morning period, where 87.9% visited the baits from 07:00 to 12:00hr. The euglossine bee fauna found in the Northeastern Maranhão Cerrado is represented chiefly by species of large geographic distribution and by some forest bee species, where their occurrence is maybe related to to the environmental conditions supported by the Gallery Forest ecosystem. Rev. Biol. Trop. 60 (2): 625-633. Epub 2012 June 01.


Las abejas de las orquídeas son un grupo muy importante de polinizadores distribuido en el Neotrópico, incluyendo Brasil. Aunque una gran cantidad de estudios sobre las abejas euglosinas se han hecho en esa región, pocos trabajos han sido hasta ahora llevado a cabo en el bioma del Cerrado. Este manuscrito tiene como objetivo principal mostrar la comunidad de abejas de orquídeas de un bosque de galería en el Cerrado brasileño, así como la composición de las especies, abundancia, estacionalidad y distribución horaria. Abejas euglosinas fueron capturadas mensualmente desde octubre 2007 hasta mayo 2009 en la Reserva Forestal da Itamacaoca perteneciente a la Companhia de Água e Esgoto do Maranhão, en el municipio de Chapadinha, Maranhão, Brasil. Eucaliptol, eugenol y vainillina se utilizaron para atraer las abejas, entre las 07:00 y 17:00hr. Bolas de algodón fueron impregnadas con los respectivos compuestos aromáticos y suspendidas por un cordel en ramas de los árboles alrededor de 1.5m sobre el nivel del suelo, separados 8m entre sí. Los especímenes fueron capturados con redes entomológicas, fijados con acetato de etilo y transportados al laboratorio para su identificación. Un total de 158 individuos y 14 especies de abejas fueron registrados. El género Eulaema fue el grupo más representativo de las abejas euglosinas, lo que representa el 50.6% de las abejas seguido por Euglossa (26.6%), Eufriesea (15.2%) y Exaerete (7.6%). Las especies más frecuentes fueron: Eulaema nigrita (27.8%), cingulata Eulaema (19%) y Euglossa cordata (18.3%). Muchas especies típicas de los ambientes forestales fueron capturadas, como Euglossa avicula, Euglossa violaceifrons y Eulaema meriana. La aparición de Exaerete guaykuru representa el segundo registro de esta especie para la región Neotropical, y ambos registros procedentes de las zonas de bosque de galería. Las abejas euglosinas fueron recolectadas principalmente en la estación seca (62.5%), pero el género Eufriesea apareció sobre todo en la estación lluviosa. Las abejas mostraron una clara preferencia por el período de la mañana, donde el 87.9% visitó los cebos aromáticos entre 07:00 y las 12:00hr. La fauna de abejas euglosinas está representada principalmente por especies de distribución geográfica amplia y por algunas especies forestales. La aparición de estas especies puede deberse a las condiciones ambientales presentes en el bosque de galería.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Bees/classification , Ecosystem , Trees , Brazil , Population Density , Seasons
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Neotrop. entomol ; 38(1): 66-73, Jan.-Feb. 2009. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-510403

ABSTRACT

Euglossine bee males are easily lured to chemical baits imitating natural fragrances gathered by bees, providing a widely applied measure for estimating the diversity and abundance of euglossines. In here, I report the composition of euglossine bees in three lowland rainforest habitats of Peru, a primary old forest, a reforested and managed forest, and a very disturbed forest. A total of 2,072 males of euglossine were collected, belonging to 33 species and four genera. Although a comparable diversity relative to other studies from the Amazonian region was found, no significant differences among the sampled areas were detected. Perhaps, the short time and low intensity surveys here used (< 3 months) were not good enough indicators of forest disturbance without additional data. Compared to other major studies on the euglossine bee fauna, Loreto is most similar to the species assemblage reported from lowland rainforest in Brazil (Manaus), central Peru (Panguana) and southern Peru (Tambopata).


Las abejas euglossinas macho, son fácilmente atraídas por los cebos químicos que imitan las fragancias naturales recolectadas por las abejas, proporcionando así una medida de la diversidad y abundancia extensamente aplicada para estas abejas. En este estudio documento la composicion de las abejas euglossinas en tres hábitats de la selva baja del Perú (Loreto), tales como un bosque primario, un bosque reforestado y manejado, y un bosque muy deforestado. A partir de 2.072 abejas capturadas perteneciendo a 33 especies y cuatro géneros, encontré una diversidad comparable a otros estudios de la región Amazónica, pero no encontré ninguna diferencia significativa entre los hábitats muestreados. Quizás por que los muestreos de las abejas euglossinas de corta duración (< 3 meses), tal como este caso, no son buenos indicadores del estado del bosque sin datos adicionales. Comparado a otros estudios de la fauna de las abejas euglossinas, Loreto es el más similar en especies a las especies reportadas de Brasil (Manaus), de Perú central (Panguana) y luego de Perú meridional (Tambopata).


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Bees , Ecosystem , Trees , Tropical Climate , Population Dynamics
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Neotrop. entomol ; 37(3): 253-258, May-June 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-486561

ABSTRACT

Utilizando-se fragrâncias artificiais como iscas, foram estudadas a riqueza, composição, abundância e sazonalidade de espécies de Euglossina em duas áreas (mata e duna) na Área de Proteção Ambiental da Barra do Rio Mamanguape, PB, entre agosto de 2002 e julho de 2004. As abelhas foram atraídas com chumaços de papel absorvente contendo cada uma das fragrâncias: acetato de benzila, beta ionona, escatol, eucaliptol, eugenol e vanilina, e capturadas com rede entomológica. Foram coletados 3.132 machos de nove espécies de Euglossina. Euglossa cordata (L.) e Eulaema nigrita Lepeletier ocorreram durante todo o período de estudo e foram as espécies mais abundantes na mata e a primeira foi a espécie mais abundante na duna. Quanto à composição, as áreas de Mata Atlântica do estado da Paraíba foram mais similares entre si, o mesmo ocorrendo para as áreas de dunas da Paraíba e Bahia. Na área de mata, as espécies apresentaram maior sazonalidade, sendo mais abundantes no período mais seco, destacando-se E. cordata. Na duna, as espécies distribuíram-se homogeneamente nos períodos seco e chuvoso.


By using artificial fragrances as baits, we studied richness, composition, abundance and seasonality of Euglossina species in two areas (forest and dune) in the Environmental Protection Area of the Mamanguape River Bar, State of Paraiba, Brazil, between August 2002 and July 2004. Bees were attracted with wads of absorbent paper containing each of the fragrances: benzyl acetate, ionone beta, skatole, eucalyptol, eugenol and vanillin, and captured with insect net. We collected a total of 3,132 males of nine species of Euglossina. On both areas, Euglossa cordata (L.) and Eulaema nigrita Lepeletier were present throughout the year and were the most abundant species in the forest and the first one was the most abundant specie at the dune. Concerning to the composition, the Atlantic Rainforest areas in Paraíba State were more similar among themselves, the same occurring to the dune areas in Paraíba and Bahia States. In the forest, Euglossina species showed higher seasonality, being more abundant during the drier period, specially E. cordata. At the dune, species were homogeneously distributed in the dry and rainy periods.


Subject(s)
Bees , Classification , Flowers , Periodicity
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