Barcoding the Caatinga biome bees: a practical review.

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s11033-025-10307-7
Pedro Rodrigues, Cláudia Teixeira, Laura Guimarães, Nuno G C Ferreira
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Bees play a critical role as pollinators in ecosystem services, contributing significantly to the sexual reproduction and diversity of plants. The Caatinga biome in Brazil, home to around 200 bee species, provides an ideal habitat for these species due to its unique climate conditions. However, this biome faces threats from anthropogenic processes, making it urgent to characterise the local bee populations efficiently. Traditional taxonomic surveys for bee identification are complex due to the lack of suitable keys and expertise required. As a result, molecular barcoding has emerged as a valuable tool, using genome regions to compare and identify bee species. However, little is known about Caatinga bees to develop these molecular tools further. This study addresses this gap, providing an updated list of 262 Caatinga bee species across 86 genera and identifying ~ 40 primer sets to aid in barcoding these species. The findings highlight the ongoing work needed to fully characterise the Caatinga biome's bee distribution and species or subspecies to support more effective monitoring and conservation efforts.

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卡廷加生物群系蜜蜂的条形码:一个实用的回顾。
蜜蜂作为传粉者在生态系统服务中发挥着至关重要的作用,对有性繁殖和植物多样性做出了重大贡献。巴西的Caatinga生物群落是大约200种蜜蜂的家园,由于其独特的气候条件,为这些物种提供了理想的栖息地。然而,这个生物群落面临着来自人为过程的威胁,因此迫切需要有效地描述当地蜜蜂种群的特征。由于缺乏合适的钥匙和所需的专业知识,传统的蜜蜂鉴定分类调查是复杂的。因此,分子条形码已经成为一种有价值的工具,利用基因组区域来比较和识别蜜蜂物种。然而,人们对卡廷加蜜蜂知之甚少,无法进一步开发这些分子工具。本研究解决了这一空白,提供了86属262种Caatinga蜜蜂的更新列表,并鉴定了约40个引物集,以帮助对这些物种进行条形码。这些发现强调了目前需要进行的工作,以充分描述Caatinga生物群落的蜜蜂分布和物种或亚种,以支持更有效的监测和保护工作。
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Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Biology Reports publishes original research papers and review articles that demonstrate novel molecular and cellular findings in both eukaryotes (animals, plants, algae, funghi) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea).The journal publishes results of both fundamental and translational research as well as new techniques that advance experimental progress in the field and presents original research papers, short communications and (mini-) reviews.
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