VIABILITY OF POLLEN CARRIED BY APIS MELLIFERA L. TRIGONA CARBONARIA SMITH AND VESPULA GERMANICA (F.) (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE, VESPIDAE)

F. C. L. Harriss, A. J. Beattie
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Antibiotics on the surface of ants inhibit pathogenic microorganisms and significantly lower pollen viability. However, the viability of pollen in contact with the integument of Apis mellifera L. and Vespula germanica (F.) is not significantly lowered. Trigona carbonaria Smith induces some reduction in pollen viability and this may be the effect of resins harvested for nest construction. The disruption of pollen function by T. carbonaria is much less severe than that produced by ants. Differential integumental effects on pollen are consistent with the relative abundance of bee, wasp and ant pollination systems, particularly the extreme rarity of pollination by ants.
蜜蜂和德国小蜂携带花粉的活力(膜翅目:蜜蜂科,小蜂科)
蚂蚁表面的抗生素能抑制病原微生物,显著降低花粉活力。然而,蜜蜂和德国小黄蜂的花粉与被皮接触后的活力没有明显降低。红枫花粉活力降低,这可能是采来的树脂筑巢造成的。炭疽霉对花粉功能的破坏远小于蚂蚁对花粉功能的破坏。被皮对花粉的不同影响与蜜蜂、黄蜂和蚂蚁传粉系统的相对丰度是一致的,特别是蚂蚁传粉的极端罕见。
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