The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees

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Autor(a) principal: Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Shantala Lua, Maise Silva S. dos Santos, Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto, Heiddy Marquez Alvarez, Gilberto Marcos de Mendonça Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v64i1.1210
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Resumo: Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions between biotic and abiotic factors. However, for communities composed of species that share a common specialization (such as similar foraging adaptations) it may be a key ecological factor involved in the common specialization that affects community variations. To evaluate this possibility, we characterized the guild of oil-collecting bees of a Neotropical savanna in Brazil and tested whether differences in Byrsonima abundance and availability of floral oil explain differences in species richness and abundance of oil-collecting bees of different tribes. Both the number of species and total abundance of Centridini species increased with the abundance of Byrsonima. One plausible explanation for the stronger adjustment between the abundance of Centridini and Byrsonima is that the abundance of these plants affects not only the availability of floral oil, but also of pollen. These findings indicate that the existence of a common specialization among different species does not homogenize their response to variations in a common explored resource.
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spelling 2023-07-14T19:55:18Z2023-07-14T19:55:18Z20176416977https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v64i1.12100361-6525http://hdl.handle.net/1843/56265https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6124-4020https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4127-625Xhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9159-3846Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions between biotic and abiotic factors. However, for communities composed of species that share a common specialization (such as similar foraging adaptations) it may be a key ecological factor involved in the common specialization that affects community variations. To evaluate this possibility, we characterized the guild of oil-collecting bees of a Neotropical savanna in Brazil and tested whether differences in Byrsonima abundance and availability of floral oil explain differences in species richness and abundance of oil-collecting bees of different tribes. Both the number of species and total abundance of Centridini species increased with the abundance of Byrsonima. One plausible explanation for the stronger adjustment between the abundance of Centridini and Byrsonima is that the abundance of these plants affects not only the availability of floral oil, but also of pollen. These findings indicate that the existence of a common specialization among different species does not homogenize their response to variations in a common explored resource.Variações na abundância e riqueza de espécies entre as comunidades são muitas vezes determinadas por interações entre fatores bióticos e abióticos. No entanto, para comunidades compostas por espécies que compartilham uma especialização comum (como adaptações de forrageamento semelhantes), pode ser um fator ecológico chave envolvido na especialização comum que afeta as variações da comunidade. Para avaliar essa possibilidade, caracterizamos a guilda de abelhas coletoras de óleo de uma savana neotropical no Brasil e testamos se diferenças na abundância de Byrsonima e disponibilidade de óleo floral explicam diferenças na riqueza de espécies e abundância de abelhas coletoras de óleo de diferentes tribos. Tanto o número de espécies quanto a abundância total de espécies de Centridini aumentaram com a abundância de Byrsonima. Uma explicação plausível para o ajuste mais forte entre a abundância de Centridini e Byrsonima é que a abundância dessas plantas afeta não apenas a disponibilidade de óleo floral, mas também de pólen. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv O uso semelhante de um recurso-chave comum não determina respostas semelhantes por espécies em uma comunidade de abelhas coletoras de óleo
title The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
spellingShingle The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
Centridini
Oil quantification
Oil-flowers
Oil-bees
Savanna
Abelhas
Óleos de Plantas
Malpighiaceae
Pradaria
title_short The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
title_full The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
title_fullStr The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
title_full_unstemmed The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
title_sort The similar usage of a common key resource does not determine similar responses by species in a community of oil-collecting bees
author Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
author_facet Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
Shantala Lua
Maise Silva S. dos Santos
Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto
Heiddy Marquez Alvarez
Gilberto Marcos de Mendonça Santos
author_role author
author2 Shantala Lua
Maise Silva S. dos Santos
Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto
Heiddy Marquez Alvarez
Gilberto Marcos de Mendonça Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
Shantala Lua
Maise Silva S. dos Santos
Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto
Heiddy Marquez Alvarez
Gilberto Marcos de Mendonça Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Centridini
Oil quantification
Oil-flowers
Oil-bees
Savanna
topic Centridini
Oil quantification
Oil-flowers
Oil-bees
Savanna
Abelhas
Óleos de Plantas
Malpighiaceae
Pradaria
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Abelhas
Óleos de Plantas
Malpighiaceae
Pradaria
description Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions between biotic and abiotic factors. However, for communities composed of species that share a common specialization (such as similar foraging adaptations) it may be a key ecological factor involved in the common specialization that affects community variations. To evaluate this possibility, we characterized the guild of oil-collecting bees of a Neotropical savanna in Brazil and tested whether differences in Byrsonima abundance and availability of floral oil explain differences in species richness and abundance of oil-collecting bees of different tribes. Both the number of species and total abundance of Centridini species increased with the abundance of Byrsonima. One plausible explanation for the stronger adjustment between the abundance of Centridini and Byrsonima is that the abundance of these plants affects not only the availability of floral oil, but also of pollen. These findings indicate that the existence of a common specialization among different species does not homogenize their response to variations in a common explored resource.
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