FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP
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Resumo: | Bees are considered one of the most efficient pollinators. Therefore, they have indisputable role in the plants reproduction, since they increase the quality and quantity of fruit and seeds, and thus they help the ecosystems maintenance. Cerrado is one of the most affected ecosystems due to the growth of human activities, drastically reducing its biodiversity. The faunistic analysis identifies the species and the size of the populations, and can also indicate the degree of environmental impact on a particular area. Surveys on flower-visiting hymenoptera in a “cerradão” area, with 40ha, in the Experimental Station of Itiparina (SP), were conducted every fifteen days from March 2003 to February 2004. From 181 insects collected, the Apidae family was represented by the largest number of species and individuals. The species Apis mellifera (55.8%), Trigona spinipes (14.4%) and Exomalopsis (Exomalopsis) sp. (8.3%) were the most prevalent in the area. Among the bees species collected, 30.8% were classified as sociable and 69.2% as solitary. Considering all hymenoptera collected, 59.7% preferred the morning period and 40.3% the afternoon period for foraging and/or visiting. The Diversity index (Shannon-Wiener) H was 1.6933, V(H) = 0.0123 and Uniformity index E = 0.5652, following pattern found in other areas of cerrado. |
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FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SPAnálise faunística de himenópteros visitantes florais em fragmento de cerradão em Itirapina, SP.cerradosurveybees.cerradolevantamentoabelhas.Bees are considered one of the most efficient pollinators. Therefore, they have indisputable role in the plants reproduction, since they increase the quality and quantity of fruit and seeds, and thus they help the ecosystems maintenance. Cerrado is one of the most affected ecosystems due to the growth of human activities, drastically reducing its biodiversity. The faunistic analysis identifies the species and the size of the populations, and can also indicate the degree of environmental impact on a particular area. Surveys on flower-visiting hymenoptera in a “cerradão” area, with 40ha, in the Experimental Station of Itiparina (SP), were conducted every fifteen days from March 2003 to February 2004. From 181 insects collected, the Apidae family was represented by the largest number of species and individuals. The species Apis mellifera (55.8%), Trigona spinipes (14.4%) and Exomalopsis (Exomalopsis) sp. (8.3%) were the most prevalent in the area. Among the bees species collected, 30.8% were classified as sociable and 69.2% as solitary. Considering all hymenoptera collected, 59.7% preferred the morning period and 40.3% the afternoon period for foraging and/or visiting. The Diversity index (Shannon-Wiener) H was 1.6933, V(H) = 0.0123 and Uniformity index E = 0.5652, following pattern found in other areas of cerrado. As abelhas são consideradas os mais eficientes polinizadores. Desse modo, possuem papel indiscutível na reprodução das plantas, aumento da qualidade e quantidade de frutos e sementes e, conseqüentemente, na manutenção dos ecossistemas. O cerrado é um dos ecossistemas mais afetados pelo crescimento das atividades humanas, diminuindo drasticamente sua biodiversidade. A análise faunística além de identificar as espécies e o tamanho das populações, também pode indicar o grau de impacto ambiental numa determinada área. O levantamento dos himenópteros visitantes florais foi realizado quinzenalmente, no período de março de 2003 a fevereiro de 2004, em área de cerradão, com aproximadamente 40 ha, na Estação Experimental de Itirapina, SP. Foram coletados 181 indivíduos, e a família Apidae apresentou maior número de espécies e abundância de indivíduos. As abelhas, Apis mellifera com 55,8%, seguida de Trigona spinipes com 14,4% e Exomalopsis (Exomalopsis) sp. com 8,3% foram as predominantes. Dentre as abelhas coletadas, 30,8% das espécies são sociais e 69,2% das espécies são solitárias. Do total de himenópteros coletados, 59,7% preferiram o período da manhã e 40,3% o período da tarde para forrageamento e/ou visita. O índice de diversidade de espécies (H) (Shannon-Wiener) foi 1,6933, a variância (H) foi 0,0123 e o índice de uniformidade (E) foi 0,5652, seguindo padrão encontrado em outras áreas de cerrado.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2008-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/46510.5902/19805098465Ciência Florestal; Vol. 18 No. 2 (2008); 271-279Ciência Florestal; v. 18 n. 2 (2008); 271-2791980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/465/361d'Avila, MárciaMarchini, Luis Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-05-11T13:40:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/465Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-05-11T13:40:51Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP Análise faunística de himenópteros visitantes florais em fragmento de cerradão em Itirapina, SP. |
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FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
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FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP d'Avila, Márcia cerrado survey bees. cerrado levantamento abelhas. |
title_short |
FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
title_full |
FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
title_fullStr |
FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
title_full_unstemmed |
FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
title_sort |
FAUNISTIC ANALYSIS OF FLOWER-VISITING HYMENOPTERA IN CERRADÃO FRAGMENT IN ITIRAPINA, SP |
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d'Avila, Márcia |
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d'Avila, Márcia Marchini, Luis Carlos |
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Marchini, Luis Carlos |
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d'Avila, Márcia Marchini, Luis Carlos |
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cerrado survey bees. cerrado levantamento abelhas. |
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cerrado survey bees. cerrado levantamento abelhas. |
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Bees are considered one of the most efficient pollinators. Therefore, they have indisputable role in the plants reproduction, since they increase the quality and quantity of fruit and seeds, and thus they help the ecosystems maintenance. Cerrado is one of the most affected ecosystems due to the growth of human activities, drastically reducing its biodiversity. The faunistic analysis identifies the species and the size of the populations, and can also indicate the degree of environmental impact on a particular area. Surveys on flower-visiting hymenoptera in a “cerradão” area, with 40ha, in the Experimental Station of Itiparina (SP), were conducted every fifteen days from March 2003 to February 2004. From 181 insects collected, the Apidae family was represented by the largest number of species and individuals. The species Apis mellifera (55.8%), Trigona spinipes (14.4%) and Exomalopsis (Exomalopsis) sp. (8.3%) were the most prevalent in the area. Among the bees species collected, 30.8% were classified as sociable and 69.2% as solitary. Considering all hymenoptera collected, 59.7% preferred the morning period and 40.3% the afternoon period for foraging and/or visiting. The Diversity index (Shannon-Wiener) H was 1.6933, V(H) = 0.0123 and Uniformity index E = 0.5652, following pattern found in other areas of cerrado. |
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