Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil.
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Resumo: | Given that the Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world, this study aims to compare alpha and beta diversity of the bee assemblage sampled in a site covered by remnants of the Atlantic Forest, in the municipality of Colombo, Paraná State, with those from ten other sites along the Curitiba Metropolitan Region, previously sampled under similar methodology. Our objective is to analyze if species diversity and composition are influenced by spatial gradients and vegetation cover. The study site’s bee assemblage is composed of 91 species, including Apis mellifera. The assemblage consists of 42 Apinae, 33 Halictinae, eight Megachilinae, five Colletinae, and three Andreninae species. Compared to the other sites, 11 species were sampled exclusively in Colombo, including Bombus brasiliensis Lepeletier, 1836, Centris proxima Friese, 1899, and Trichocerapis mirabilis (Smith, 1865). The most abundant native species were Trigona spinipes (Fabricius, 1793) (204 individuals), Paratrigona subnuda Moure, 1947 (176) and Scaptotrigona bipunctata (Lepeletier, 1836) (113). Despite its high vegetation cover, Colombo exhibited intermediate values of species richness and diversity when compared to other sites, with a high dominance of Meliponini species. The sites could be separated based on beta diversity and the north–south gradient and vegetation cover were significantly related to species composition at this study’s spatial scale. Understanding the regional communities and the factors that influence species composition is essential for planning effective biodiversity conservation actions. |
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Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil.Araucaria ForestBombus brasiliensisCentris proximaTrichocerapis mirabilisParatrigona subnudaScaptotrigona bipunctataUrbanizaçãoLevantamentoInseto PolinizadorPastagemBiodiversidadeAbelhaApis MelliferaTrigona SpinipesGrasslandsPollinatorsSurveysUrbanizationBiodiversityGiven that the Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world, this study aims to compare alpha and beta diversity of the bee assemblage sampled in a site covered by remnants of the Atlantic Forest, in the municipality of Colombo, Paraná State, with those from ten other sites along the Curitiba Metropolitan Region, previously sampled under similar methodology. Our objective is to analyze if species diversity and composition are influenced by spatial gradients and vegetation cover. The study site’s bee assemblage is composed of 91 species, including Apis mellifera. The assemblage consists of 42 Apinae, 33 Halictinae, eight Megachilinae, five Colletinae, and three Andreninae species. Compared to the other sites, 11 species were sampled exclusively in Colombo, including Bombus brasiliensis Lepeletier, 1836, Centris proxima Friese, 1899, and Trichocerapis mirabilis (Smith, 1865). The most abundant native species were Trigona spinipes (Fabricius, 1793) (204 individuals), Paratrigona subnuda Moure, 1947 (176) and Scaptotrigona bipunctata (Lepeletier, 1836) (113). Despite its high vegetation cover, Colombo exhibited intermediate values of species richness and diversity when compared to other sites, with a high dominance of Meliponini species. The sites could be separated based on beta diversity and the north–south gradient and vegetation cover were significantly related to species composition at this study’s spatial scale. Understanding the regional communities and the factors that influence species composition is essential for planning effective biodiversity conservation actions.JÚLIA ALBERTI DE LIZ, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; ALESSANDRA MIKICH, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; VITÓRIA RAMOS MACEDO, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA.; RODRIGO BARBOSA GONÇALVES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; SANDRA BOS MIKICH, CNPF.LIZ, J. A. deMIKICH, A.MACEDO, V. R.GONÇALVES, R. B.MIKICH, S. B.2024-11-06T18:53:51Z2024-11-06T18:53:51Z2024-11-062024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Entomologia, v. 68, n. 4, 2024.1806-9665http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1168883https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2024-0056enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-11-06T18:53:51Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1168883Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-11-06T18:53:51Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
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Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
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Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. LIZ, J. A. de Araucaria Forest Bombus brasiliensis Centris proxima Trichocerapis mirabilis Paratrigona subnuda Scaptotrigona bipunctata Urbanização Levantamento Inseto Polinizador Pastagem Biodiversidade Abelha Apis Mellifera Trigona Spinipes Grasslands Pollinators Surveys Urbanization Biodiversity |
title_short |
Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
title_full |
Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
title_fullStr |
Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
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Spatial gradient and vegetation cover affecting species diversity and composition of bees in Atlantic Forest remnants of South Brazil. |
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LIZ, J. A. de |
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LIZ, J. A. de MIKICH, A. MACEDO, V. R. GONÇALVES, R. B. MIKICH, S. B. |
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MIKICH, A. MACEDO, V. R. GONÇALVES, R. B. MIKICH, S. B. |
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JÚLIA ALBERTI DE LIZ, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; ALESSANDRA MIKICH, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; VITÓRIA RAMOS MACEDO, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA.; RODRIGO BARBOSA GONÇALVES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ.; SANDRA BOS MIKICH, CNPF. |
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LIZ, J. A. de MIKICH, A. MACEDO, V. R. GONÇALVES, R. B. MIKICH, S. B. |
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Araucaria Forest Bombus brasiliensis Centris proxima Trichocerapis mirabilis Paratrigona subnuda Scaptotrigona bipunctata Urbanização Levantamento Inseto Polinizador Pastagem Biodiversidade Abelha Apis Mellifera Trigona Spinipes Grasslands Pollinators Surveys Urbanization Biodiversity |
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Araucaria Forest Bombus brasiliensis Centris proxima Trichocerapis mirabilis Paratrigona subnuda Scaptotrigona bipunctata Urbanização Levantamento Inseto Polinizador Pastagem Biodiversidade Abelha Apis Mellifera Trigona Spinipes Grasslands Pollinators Surveys Urbanization Biodiversity |
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Given that the Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world, this study aims to compare alpha and beta diversity of the bee assemblage sampled in a site covered by remnants of the Atlantic Forest, in the municipality of Colombo, Paraná State, with those from ten other sites along the Curitiba Metropolitan Region, previously sampled under similar methodology. Our objective is to analyze if species diversity and composition are influenced by spatial gradients and vegetation cover. The study site’s bee assemblage is composed of 91 species, including Apis mellifera. The assemblage consists of 42 Apinae, 33 Halictinae, eight Megachilinae, five Colletinae, and three Andreninae species. Compared to the other sites, 11 species were sampled exclusively in Colombo, including Bombus brasiliensis Lepeletier, 1836, Centris proxima Friese, 1899, and Trichocerapis mirabilis (Smith, 1865). The most abundant native species were Trigona spinipes (Fabricius, 1793) (204 individuals), Paratrigona subnuda Moure, 1947 (176) and Scaptotrigona bipunctata (Lepeletier, 1836) (113). Despite its high vegetation cover, Colombo exhibited intermediate values of species richness and diversity when compared to other sites, with a high dominance of Meliponini species. The sites could be separated based on beta diversity and the north–south gradient and vegetation cover were significantly related to species composition at this study’s spatial scale. Understanding the regional communities and the factors that influence species composition is essential for planning effective biodiversity conservation actions. |
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