Diversity and Abundance of Bee Flower Visitors of Beans in Borabu Sub-County, Western Kenya

Lilian N. Nyanumba, R. Karanja, M. Gikungu
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Globally bees form the main animal pollinators of most crops. Most agricultural crops rely on pollinators, particularly bees for pollination services. Smallholder farmers in Africa commonly use maize/bean intercropping in order to achieve the optimum yields hence providing them with significant food security and economic impacts. Declining of bee colonies due to anthropogenic factors has led to declines in food production in the world. Yet little is known about crop pollination in African countries. In Kenya pollination studies are still scanty, lack harmonisation and only a few crops have been studied. It is against this background that the study was chosen. One administrative sub location was purposively selected. Three plots were selected at equal 1km distance along atransect laid in that sub location. Sampling of 3 plots each of 100m x 100 m was established along transects. Bee sampling was done for 3 months using a sweep net and a bowl trap to collect bees. Diversity was computed using Shannon’s diversity index while abundance was recorded using abundance curves. A total of 992 bee visitors from 2 families and 9 species were collected from the three study farms. High diversity and abundance of bees was recorded. Therefore, farmers, extension workers and other stakeholders should be sensitized and trained on the importance of bee pollination and its contribution to their welfare and on utilization of cost-effective strategies for bee conservation. Key words: Diversity, Abundance, Pollination, Apis, Nyansiongo
肯尼亚西部博拉布县豆花访花者的多样性和丰度
在全球范围内,蜜蜂是大多数作物的主要传粉动物。大多数农作物依赖传粉媒介,特别是蜜蜂提供传粉服务。非洲的小农通常采用玉米/大豆间作,以获得最佳产量,从而为他们提供重大的粮食安全和经济影响。由于人为因素,蜂群的减少导致了世界粮食产量的下降。然而,人们对非洲国家的作物授粉知之甚少。在肯尼亚,授粉研究仍然很少,缺乏协调,只有少数作物被研究过。正是在这种背景下选择了这项研究。有目的地选择了一个行政子位置。沿着该子位置铺设的横断面在等距1km处选择了三个地块。沿样带建立3个样地,每个样地100m × 100m。使用扫网和碗式捕蜂器对蜜蜂进行了3个月的取样。多样性采用香农多样性指数计算,丰度采用丰度曲线记录。3个研究农场共采集访蜂992只,隶属2科9种。蜜蜂的多样性和丰度都很高。因此,应该对农民、推广人员和其他利益相关者进行宣传和培训,使他们了解蜜蜂授粉的重要性及其对他们福利的贡献,并利用具有成本效益的策略来保护蜜蜂。关键词:多样性,丰度,传粉,原api, Nyansiongo
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