SEASONAL TROPHIC NICHE BREADTH AND OVERLAP IN A GUILD OF SIX MOST FREQUENT BEE SPECIES IN BAHAWALPUR, PAKISTAN

Asif Sajjad
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Agonistic relationships in plant-pollinator assemblages are poorly understood as compared to mutualistic relationships. We estimated the floral resource competition in terms of seasonal trophic niche breadth and overlap among the guild of six most frequent bee species i.e., Ceratina smaragdula, Lasioglossum sp., Ceylalictus sp., Halictus sp., Apis dorsata and Apis florea in Bahawalpur (Punjab), Pakistan. The species exhibiting the maximum niche breadth had the minimum abundance in spring and summer seasons. The niche breadth of two solitary bees i.e., Lasioglossum sp. and C. smaragdula was higher than the social A. florae but they were much less abundant. Ceratina smaragdula showed the maximum pair-wise niche overlap with A. florea and Halictus sp. in spring and with Ceylalictus sp. in summer. Apis florea and A. dorsata had the maximum pair-wise niche overlap in both the autumn and winter seasons. No significant pair-wise niche overlap and interspecific competition was observed among all the six species in any season. This shows that pollination system in arid Bahawalpur is stable and less prone to competition and species loss.
巴基斯坦巴哈瓦尔布尔六种最常见蜜蜂种群的季节性营养生态位宽度和重叠
与互惠关系相比,植物-传粉者组合中的拮抗关系了解甚少。本文从季节营养生态位宽度和重叠度的角度估算了巴基斯坦巴哈瓦尔普尔地区6种最常见蜜蜂(Ceratina smaragdula、Lasioglossum sp.、Ceylalictus sp.、Halictus sp.、Apis dorsata和Apis florea)种群间的花卉资源竞争。生态位宽度最大的物种在春夏季丰度最小。孑居蜜蜂Lasioglossum sp.和smaragdula .的生态位宽度高于群居蜜蜂,但数量远低于群居蜜蜂。春、夏、秋角蒿与花花蒿和小叶蒿的生态位重叠最大。花Apis和冬花A. dorsata在秋季和冬季的成对生态位重叠最大。在任何季节,6种间均未发现明显的生态位重叠和种间竞争。这表明巴哈瓦尔普尔干旱地区的授粉系统稳定,不易发生竞争和物种损失。
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