Bees and crops in Spain: an update for melon, watermelon and almond

Sara Rodrigo Gómez, C. Ornosa, Jaime García Gila, Javier Blasco-Aróstegui, J. Selfa, M. Guara, C. Polidori
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Summary Pollinators of most of the plants cultivated in the Mediterranean regions of Europe are still unknown. We provide new data and we review previously available information on bees (Apoidea) associated with three economically important crops in Spain: melon (Cucumis melo L.), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai) and almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb). We found that, overall, 98 bee species spanning four families visit flowers of the studied crop species, and 46 additional species were sampled within the crops with pan-traps. The bee assemblages visiting melon include 7–33 species, with moderate to high importance of small Lasioglossum (Halictidae) and of honey bee (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758: Apidae), and in one case of small Ceratina: Apidae. Watermelon flowers are visited by 11–14 species of bees, with highest abundance of honey bees or of small Lasioglossum, depending on the locality. Bees collected on almond trees included 12–37 species, with the honey bee and medium-size to large Andrena (Andrenidae) and Osmia (Megachilidae) being predominant. The new samples expanded the geographical distributions of nearly one-fourth of the collected species. Diversity estimators slightly varied even within fields of the same crop, and a cluster analysis suggested both a certain overlap between melon and watermelon and a role of geographical distance on similarity among bee assemblages, though these patterns were much clearer using presence data rather than abundances. Below-ground-nesting and solitary species were more frequently collected than above-ground-nesting and eusocial species, but for melon and watermelon the highest abundances were recorded for eusocial species. Almost exclusively polylectic species visited the flowers of the three studied crops. The results of this study could help in planning conservation actions to maintain this important diversity of potential pollinators in Spanish areas covered by these crops.
西班牙的蜜蜂和农作物:瓜、西瓜和杏仁的更新
在欧洲地中海地区种植的大多数植物的传粉媒介仍然未知。我们提供了新的数据,并回顾了西班牙三种重要经济作物:甜瓜(Cucumis melo L.)和西瓜(Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.))相关的蜜蜂(Apoidea)的现有信息。Matsum。杏仁(Prunus dulcis (Mill.))D.A.Webb)。我们发现,总体而言,跨越4个科的98种蜜蜂访问了所研究作物的花朵,并且在作物中使用泛陷阱采样了46种其他物种。访瓜蜜蜂群包括7-33种,其中小舌蜂(Halictidae)和蜜蜂(Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758:蜜蜂科)中至高重要性,小角蜂(Ceratina:蜜蜂科)1例。西瓜花上有11-14种蜜蜂,根据当地的情况,蜜蜂或小Lasioglossum的数量最多。在杏树上采集到的蜜蜂有12 ~ 37种,以蜜蜂和大中型蜜蜂科、大蜜蜂为主。新样本扩大了近四分之一所收集物种的地理分布。即使在同一作物的田地里,多样性估计也略有不同,聚类分析表明,甜瓜和西瓜之间存在一定的重叠,地理距离对蜜蜂组合相似性的作用,尽管这些模式使用存在数据比丰度更清晰。地下筑巢和独居物种比地上筑巢和群居物种更频繁地被采集,但甜瓜和西瓜的丰度以群居物种最高。三种被研究作物的花朵上几乎都是聚电性物种。这项研究的结果可以帮助规划保护行动,以保持这些作物覆盖的西班牙地区潜在传粉者的重要多样性。
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