Exotic and predatory: a spider (Araneae: Salticidae) that preys on native stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) in Brazil

M. E. Trindade-Santos, Ramon Lima Ramos, Tércio Silva Melo, A. D. Brescovit, F. F. de Oliveira
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Pollination is a fundamental ecosystem service for the natural balance. Bees are the main biological agents for carrying out this service. It is known that the excessive simplification process of the landscape through anthropic action hinders the establishment of more sensitive species and favors generalist, exotic and invasive species. Thus, urbanization is a process that threatens native species. Thus, it is essential to understand the impact of this relationship, since it can foster tools that make cities more pleasant environments for pollinators. The aim of this study was to record the predation of a eusocial stingless bee species by an invasive exotic spider. Understanding this relationship is important from an environmental and economic point of view, since the preyed species is a potential pollinator of agricultural crops, and its rational breeding is widespread in Brazil.
外来掠食性:一种捕食巴西本地无刺蜜蜂(膜翅目:蜜蜂科)的蜘蛛(Araneae: Salticidae)
授粉是维持自然平衡的一项基本生态系统服务。蜜蜂是提供这种服务的主要生物媒介。众所周知,人类活动造成的景观过度简化过程阻碍了更敏感物种的建立,而有利于普通物种、外来物种和入侵物种。因此,城市化是一个威胁本地物种的过程。因此,了解这种关系的影响至关重要,因为它可以促进各种工具,使城市为传粉昆虫提供更舒适的环境。本研究的目的是记录一种外来入侵蜘蛛对无社会性无刺蜂物种的捕食情况。从环境和经济的角度来看,了解这种关系非常重要,因为被捕食的物种是农作物的潜在授粉者,其合理繁殖在巴西非常普遍。
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