Paola Alarcón, Sandy Padilla, O. Cruz, Rubén Martín, Diego Riaño Jiménez, J. R. Cure
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Abstract
plants used by three of the most common Andean bumblebees, Bombus rubicundus , B. hortulanus and B. pauloensis . Sampling was conducted in six localities of the Bogotá savanna, covering an altitudinal gradient between 2600 and 3500 m a. s. l. Floral samples from all localities were prepared by acetolysis, and then analyzed. A reference catalog was digitized from the pollen extracted from the body of workers of each bumblebee species. Pollen grains were described according to their size and morphology. The similarity of the resources used by the different bumblebee species was compared using Jaccard’s similarity and distance index. Pollen grains from 99 plants were isolated, identified and described, with Taraxacum officinale , Vallea stipularis , Senna multiglandulosa , Trifolium pratense and Trifolium repens being the pollen sources shared by all species. The most generalist species and the one that used the most exotic plants was B. pauloensis. An illustrated pollen catalog is provided with all the resources used by the bees.
期刊介绍:
Ecología Austral is the scientific journal published by the Ecological Society of Argentina, that is distributed for free among regular members. It publishes original scientific articles in any branch of the environmental sciences. The articles, in Spanish, English or Portuguese, can be results of original and unpublished scientific research, reviews and updates that summarize the current state of the art on a certain subject, points of view on theory and/or methods in ecology, and teaching aids to be used as supporting reading for students. Manuscripts are peer reviewed by two experts and the revision process is completed within three months after submission and published between two and six month after final acceptance.