Floral visitors of the muricizeiro Byrsonima verbascifolia (L.) rich in the Atlantic forest of northeast Brazil

Rosimeire Oliveira Santos, Agripino Emanuel Oliveira Alves, Rodrigo de Oliveira Santana, Almí Alves da Costa, Sara Amanda Silva Barros, José Oliveira Dantas
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The muric tree (Byrsonima verbascifolia (L.) Rich) is a native fruit plant used by humans for various purposes, from edible fruits to the medicinal uses of its leaves, bark, and fruits. Bees are the main pollinators of wild and cultivated plants, and without pollination, there is no formation of fruits and seeds, so floral visitors perform ecosystem services in exchange for pollen, nectar, and oil. Muricizeiro offers pollen and oils to its floral visitors, which attracts several species of native bees to its inflorescences, mainly Centris and Epicharis bees, specialists in oil collection. Thus, the presence of muric trees close to the planting area can contribute to the pollination of the cultivated plants. The objective of this study was to survey floral visitors to muricizeiro in São Cristóvão. The work was carried out in the Emília Maria settlement in São Cristóvão, Sergipe, where the floral visiting bees of muricizeiro were captured with an entomological net, for ten days, in the morning and afternoon. Twelve bee species belonging to the Apidae and Halictidae families were collected, with the most abundant species being Euglossa chalybeata (38.41%) and Eulaema nigrita (25.42%). The presence of Eulaema nigrita is related to environmental changes during the implementation of agriculture. The specimens were deposited in the entomological collection of the IFS/Campus São Cristóvão.
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巴西东北部大西洋森林中丰富的花访问者
麝香树(Byrsonima verbascifolia, L.)番荔枝是一种原生水果植物,被人类用于各种用途,从可食用的果实到其叶子、树皮和果实的药用用途。蜜蜂是野生和栽培植物的主要传粉者,没有授粉,就没有果实和种子的形成,因此花的访客提供生态系统服务,以换取花粉、花蜜和油。Muricizeiro为它的花游客提供花粉和油,这吸引了几种本地蜜蜂到它的花序上,主要是采油专家Centris和Epicharis蜜蜂。因此,靠近种植区域的麝香树的存在有助于栽培植物的授粉。本研究的目的是调查 o Cristóvão岛muricizeiro的花卉访客。这项工作是在Sergipe s o Cristóvão的Emília Maria定居点进行的,在那里用昆虫学网在上午和下午捕获muricizeiro的花访蜂,为期10天。共采集到蜜蜂科和灰蜂科12种,种类最多的是灰蜂(Euglossa chalybeata)(38.41%)和灰蜂(Eulaema nigrita)(25.42%)。黑木犀的存在与农业实施过程中的环境变化有关。标本保存在IFS/Campus s o Cristóvão昆虫学馆藏中。
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