Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: de Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: dos Santos, Juliana Silveira [UNESP], Martello, Felipe, Diniz, Milena Fiuza, Bergamini, Leonardo Lima, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP], Collevatti, Rosane Garcia, Silva, Daniel Paiva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13592-022-00925-6
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/241742
Resumo: Habitat loss and fragmentation in the human‐modified landscape affect bee assemblages by reducing the available natural resources. The life history features and adaptations of bees to environmental conditions affect how they perceive and interact with landscape structure. Therefore, it is crucial to quantify the magnitude of the effects of the landscape structure on this group at multiscale. We address the relative contribution of landscape structure in explaining the abundance of orchid bees, richness, and diversity in landscapes of Brazilian Cerrado. We mapped the surrounding landscape around 18 focal patches and sampled male orchid bees attracted by chemical baits. We used VIF and generalized linear models (GLM) to evaluate the effects of landscape structure (composition and configuration) at different spatial scales. We sampled 658 euglossine bees from five genera and 12 species. The savanna cover, forest cover, and fragmentation per se (i.e., the number of patches) were the best predictors of the richness of euglossine bees. The abundance of bees was explained by the savanna cover. The increase in natural habitat area and the reduction in landscape fragmentation favoring the assemblages of orchid bees are supported by our results. Savanna cover also modulates the abundance of euglossine bees, confirming that the habitat amount is essential for maintaining the populations of these bees. Our results reinforce the importance of habitat loss and fragmentation effects on the richness, abundance, and composition of euglossine bees, particularly in the naturally heterogeneous landscapes.
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spelling Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerradobee biodiversityhabitat losslandscape diversitymultiscale effectspollinatorsHabitat loss and fragmentation in the human‐modified landscape affect bee assemblages by reducing the available natural resources. The life history features and adaptations of bees to environmental conditions affect how they perceive and interact with landscape structure. Therefore, it is crucial to quantify the magnitude of the effects of the landscape structure on this group at multiscale. We address the relative contribution of landscape structure in explaining the abundance of orchid bees, richness, and diversity in landscapes of Brazilian Cerrado. We mapped the surrounding landscape around 18 focal patches and sampled male orchid bees attracted by chemical baits. We used VIF and generalized linear models (GLM) to evaluate the effects of landscape structure (composition and configuration) at different spatial scales. We sampled 658 euglossine bees from five genera and 12 species. The savanna cover, forest cover, and fragmentation per se (i.e., the number of patches) were the best predictors of the richness of euglossine bees. The abundance of bees was explained by the savanna cover. The increase in natural habitat area and the reduction in landscape fragmentation favoring the assemblages of orchid bees are supported by our results. Savanna cover also modulates the abundance of euglossine bees, confirming that the habitat amount is essential for maintaining the populations of these bees. Our results reinforce the importance of habitat loss and fragmentation effects on the richness, abundance, and composition of euglossine bees, particularly in the naturally heterogeneous landscapes.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de GoiásAnimal Biodiversity Program Federal University of Goiás, GOSpatial Ecology and Conservation Lab (LEEC) Department of Biodiversity São Paulo University (UNESP), Avenida 24 A, 1515, Bela Vista, SPPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Manejo de Recurso Natural Universidade Federal do Acre, ACInstituto Tecnológico Vale, ParáEcology Departament Federal University of Goiás, GOFundação Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística UE/DF Gerência do Centro de Estudos do Cerrado (GEC) Reserva Ecológica do IBGE (RECOR), DFLaboratório de Genética & Biodiversidade Universidade Federal de Goiás, GOConservation Biogeography and Macroecology Lab Instituto Federal Goiano, GOSpatial Ecology and Conservation Lab (LEEC) Department of Biodiversity São Paulo University (UNESP), Avenida 24 A, 1515, Bela Vista, SPCNPq: processes 312292/2016-3Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Goiás: project 201710267000331Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal do AcreInstituto Tecnológico ValeReserva Ecológica do IBGE (RECOR)Instituto Federal Goianode Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalvesdos Santos, Juliana Silveira [UNESP]Martello, FelipeDiniz, Milena FiuzaBergamini, Leonardo LimaRibeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]Collevatti, Rosane GarciaSilva, Daniel Paiva2023-03-01T22:52:20Z2023-03-01T22:52:20Z2022-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13592-022-00925-6Apidologie, v. 53, n. 2, 2022.1297-96780044-8435http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24174210.1007/s13592-022-00925-62-s2.0-85128349754Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengApidologieinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T22:52:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241742Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:16:40.918075Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
title Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
spellingShingle Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
de Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalves
bee biodiversity
habitat loss
landscape diversity
multiscale effects
pollinators
title_short Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_fullStr Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_sort Natural habitat cover and fragmentation per se influence orchid-bee species richness in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado
author de Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalves
author_facet de Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalves
dos Santos, Juliana Silveira [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Diniz, Milena Fiuza
Bergamini, Leonardo Lima
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Silva, Daniel Paiva
author_role author
author2 dos Santos, Juliana Silveira [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Diniz, Milena Fiuza
Bergamini, Leonardo Lima
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Silva, Daniel Paiva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal do Acre
Instituto Tecnológico Vale
Reserva Ecológica do IBGE (RECOR)
Instituto Federal Goiano
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Sousa, Fernanda Gonçalves
dos Santos, Juliana Silveira [UNESP]
Martello, Felipe
Diniz, Milena Fiuza
Bergamini, Leonardo Lima
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Silva, Daniel Paiva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bee biodiversity
habitat loss
landscape diversity
multiscale effects
pollinators
topic bee biodiversity
habitat loss
landscape diversity
multiscale effects
pollinators
description Habitat loss and fragmentation in the human‐modified landscape affect bee assemblages by reducing the available natural resources. The life history features and adaptations of bees to environmental conditions affect how they perceive and interact with landscape structure. Therefore, it is crucial to quantify the magnitude of the effects of the landscape structure on this group at multiscale. We address the relative contribution of landscape structure in explaining the abundance of orchid bees, richness, and diversity in landscapes of Brazilian Cerrado. We mapped the surrounding landscape around 18 focal patches and sampled male orchid bees attracted by chemical baits. We used VIF and generalized linear models (GLM) to evaluate the effects of landscape structure (composition and configuration) at different spatial scales. We sampled 658 euglossine bees from five genera and 12 species. The savanna cover, forest cover, and fragmentation per se (i.e., the number of patches) were the best predictors of the richness of euglossine bees. The abundance of bees was explained by the savanna cover. The increase in natural habitat area and the reduction in landscape fragmentation favoring the assemblages of orchid bees are supported by our results. Savanna cover also modulates the abundance of euglossine bees, confirming that the habitat amount is essential for maintaining the populations of these bees. Our results reinforce the importance of habitat loss and fragmentation effects on the richness, abundance, and composition of euglossine bees, particularly in the naturally heterogeneous landscapes.
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