Flora visited by Melipona mondury Smith 1863 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in a fragment of the Atlantic Forest in the state of Bahia, Brazil

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Zaline Dos Santos Lopes, Adriele Santos Vieira, L. A. Nunes, R. M. Alves, A. M. Waldschmidt
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Abstract Tropical forests encompass a high diversity of plant species that depend on several pollinator bees, such as Melipona mondury. In the present study, we identified the pollen types in samples of honey, pollen (nest pots) and pollen baskets of M. mondury workers from a meliponary located in the Atlantic Forest of the state of Bahia, north-eastern Brazil. Samples of flowering plants were also collected monthly nearby the meliponary and from trails along the fragment borders. The botanic material was identified and stored as herbarium collections. The samples of honey and pollen from colonies of M. mondury were collected and prepared using the acetolysis method for palynological studies. Using the botanical inventory around the meliponary, palynological slides were prepared and pollen characterised from 43 genera and 46 species within 24 plant families. Asteraceae (23%), Fabaceae (14%), Anacardiaceae (5%), Myrtaceae (5%), and Melastomataceae (4%) were the most common and diverse families around the meliponary. A total of 44 and 54 pollen morphotypes were found in honey and pollen samples, respectively, comprising several plant families, particularly Myrtaceae (15%) and Melastomataceae (10%). The pollen baskets of workers contained 35 pollen morphotypes, with a predominance of Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (16%), Melastomataceae (13%), Sapindaceae (13%), Myrtaceae (10%) and Solanaceae (10%). The flora of the study area proved to be highly diverse and M. mondury utilises a wide variety of plants, albeit with some differences. The conservation of the Atlantic Forest fragments is essential to the maintenance of pollinators such as M. mondury to assure the functionality of local ecosystems.
Melipona mondury Smith 1863年在巴西巴伊亚州大西洋森林的一块碎片中访问的植物群(膜翅目:Apidae:Meliponini)
热带森林包含了高度多样性的植物物种,这些物种依赖于几种传粉蜜蜂,如美利波纳。在本研究中,我们鉴定了巴西东北部巴伊亚州大西洋森林的一个meliponary mondury工蜂的蜂蜜、花粉(巢罐)和花粉筐样品中的花粉类型。此外,每月还从碎片边界附近的小径上采集开花植物样本。该植物材料经鉴定后作为植物标本馆收藏。采用丙酮解法制备了蒙杜利菌菌落的蜂蜜和花粉样品,用于孢粉学研究。利用植物清查资料,制作孢粉玻片,对24科43属46种的花粉进行了鉴定。菊科(23%)、豆科(14%)、桃心科(5%)、桃金桃科(5%)和野田葵科(4%)是该地区最常见和最多样化的科。在蜂蜜和花粉样品中分别发现了44种和54种花粉形态,分别属于几个植物科,其中以桃金桃科(15%)和蜜桃科(10%)最为突出。工蜂花粉篮中有35种花粉形态,以蚕豆科-含豆科(16%)、蜜花科(13%)、皂荚科(13%)、桃金桃科(10%)和茄科(10%)为优势。研究区植物区系高度多样化,M. mondury利用的植物种类繁多,尽管存在一些差异。大西洋森林碎片的保护对于维持像M. mondury这样的传粉媒介,以确保当地生态系统的功能至关重要。
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Grana
Grana 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Grana is an international journal of palynology and aerobiology. It is published under the auspices of the Scandinavian Palynological Collegium (CPS) in affiliation with the International Association for Aerobiology (IAA). Grana publishes original papers, mainly on ontogony (morphology, and ultrastructure of pollen grains and spores of Eucaryota and their importance for plant taxonomy, ecology, phytogeography, paleobotany, etc.) and aerobiology. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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