The effect of landscape composition on stingless bee (Melipona fasciculata) honey productivity in a wetland ecosystem of Eastern Amazon, Brazil

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Apicultural Research Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/00218839.2022.2137307
Silver Jonas Alves Farfan, D. Celentano, C. S. Silva Junior, Marcus Vinicius de Freitas Silveira, R. T. A. Serra, Jhonatan Andrés Muñoz Gutiérrez, Harryson Corrêa Barros, Monique Hellen Martins Ribeiro, O. Barth, Rogério Marcos de Oliveira Alves, Luis Manuel Hernández García, G. Rousseau
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Abstract Humanity depends on the processes and resources of natural ecosystems, such as natural grassland fields and forests. These ecosystems depend on pollinators, especially bees, to ensure crossbreeding and plant productivity. Faced with deforestation and the fragmentation of forest remnants, meliponiculture plays an important role in biodiversity conservation, ecological restoration, and generating income for family farmers. Little is known about the effect of landscape on the productivity of native tiúba bees (Melipona fasciculata Smith, 1854) in the Baixada Maranhense Environmental Protection Area (APA) in the Brazilian Amazon. This study aimed to evaluate the landscape effect on M. fasciculata honey productivity in APA. We selected 34 stingless beekeepers, mapped and classified landscapes within a 2,000 m radius around the meliponaries, measured honey productivity, and identified the pollen types. We analyzed honey productivity as a function of landscapes and floral origin. Our results show that honeys from forest landscapes have greater richness and abundance of species, indicating more pollination ecosystem services in these landscapes, but have lower honey productivity. The highest productivity occurs in landscapes with a greater percentage of natural grassland fields and a composition dominated by shrubs. Melissopalynology and geographical information from landscape mapping provided ecological dimensioning of M. fasciculata honey productivity in the APA, which can guide conservation, management, and restoration actions in this region, and enhance the recognition of environmental services provided by stingless beekeepers.
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巴西亚马逊东部湿地生态系统景观组成对无刺蜂蜂蜜生产力的影响
摘要人类依赖于自然生态系统的过程和资源,如天然草地和森林。这些生态系统依赖传粉昆虫,尤其是蜜蜂,以确保杂交和植物生产力。面对森林砍伐和残余森林的碎片化,养蜂在生物多样性保护、生态恢复和家庭农民创收方面发挥着重要作用。关于巴西亚马逊地区Baixada Maranhense环境保护区(APA)的景观对当地tiúba蜜蜂生产力的影响,人们知之甚少(Melipona specculata Smith,1854)。本研究旨在评价APA中景观对束枝霉蜂蜜生产力的影响。我们选择了34名无刺养蜂人,在2000年内绘制并分类了景观 m半径,测量蜂蜜产量,并鉴定花粉类型。我们分析了蜂蜜生产力与景观和花卉起源的关系。我们的研究结果表明,森林景观中的蜂蜜具有更丰富的物种,表明这些景观中有更多的授粉生态系统服务,但蜂蜜生产力较低。生产力最高的景观是天然草地所占比例更大,且以灌木为主。Melissopalynology和景观测绘的地理信息为APA中束毛蜂的蜂蜜生产力提供了生态尺度,可以指导该地区的保护、管理和恢复行动,并提高对无刺养蜂人提供的环境服务的认可。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Apicultural Research is a refereed scientific journal dedicated to bringing the best research on bees. The Journal of Apicultural Research publishes original research articles, original theoretical papers, notes, comments and authoritative reviews on scientific aspects of the biology, ecology, natural history, conservation and culture of all types of bee (superfamily Apoidea).
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