The Pollen Load on Stingless Bees (Apidae: Meliponinae) Foraged in Urban Area

T. Atmowidi, Luthfika Canta, Selly Sahara Hasibuan, Ni Wayan Sri Utari, Dorly Dorly, T. S. Prawasti
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Stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponinae) are eusocial insects that distributed in the tropics and subtropics. Stingless bees are pollinators for various plant species. Foraging activities of worker stingless bees collect pollens, nectar, resin or water as nutrients for individuals and colony needed. This study aimed to measures pollen load and pollen composition carried by four species of stingless bees, i.e., Tetragonula laeviceps , Lepidotrigona terminata , Heterotrigona itama , and Geniotrigona thoracica in urban area at Bogor, Indonesia. Acetolysis method was used for pollens preparation and pollens were counted by using hemacytometer under light microscope embedded with camera. The study showed that the highest pollen load occurred in H. itama (59181 pollen grains), followed by L. terminata (27806 pollen grains), T. laeviceps (20816 pollen grains), and G. thoracica (11775 pollen grains). The number of pollens collected by T. laeviceps, L. terminata , and H. itama positively correlated with body size. Thirteen types of pollen were identified on the body of stingless bees. Pollen composition collected by T. laeviceps were dominated by Chlorantaceae (50%) and Polygonaceae (20%), L. terminata and H. itama were dominated by Asteraceae (70.19% and 62.76%) and Arecaceae (22.87% and 29.65%), while in G. thoracica was dominated by Apocynaceae (53.53%) and Acanthaceae (34.32%). Lepidotrigona terminata and H. itama carried of small pollen-size and G. thoracica carried moderate pollen-size.
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城市采食无刺蜂花粉负荷的研究
无刺蜂(Apidae:Meliponinae)是分布于热带和亚热带的真社会性昆虫。无刺蜜蜂是各种植物的传粉昆虫。无刺工蜂的觅食活动收集花粉、花蜜、树脂或水作为个体和群体所需的营养物质。本研究旨在测量印度尼西亚茂物城市地区四种无刺蜜蜂的花粉量和花粉组成,即laeviceps Tetragonula、Lepidotrigua terminata、Heterottrigua itama和Geniotrigona thoracica。采用丙酮裂解法制备花粉,在装有照相机的光学显微镜下用血细胞仪计数花粉。研究表明,最高的花粉量出现在H.itama(59181粒花粉),其次是L.terminata(27806粒花粉)、T.laeviceps(20816粒花粉)和G.thoracica(11775粒花粉)。L.terminata和H.itama采集的花粉数量与体型呈正相关。在无刺蜜蜂身上发现了13种花粉。金龟子科(50%)和何首乌科(20%)、金龟子属(70.19%和62.76%)和槟榔科(22.87%和29.65%)占优势,thoracica以夹竹桃科(53.53%)和无患子科(34.32%)为主,Lepidotrianga terminata和H.itama花粉粒径较小,thoracica花粉粒径中等。
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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