罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚Harghita-Covasna地区三种半自然草甸生境野生蜜蜂群落比较

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae Pub Date : 2021-05-19 DOI:10.17109/AZH.67.2.161.2021
Imre Demeter, A. Balog, Z. Józan, M. Sárospataki
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在温带气候中,野蜂是最重要的传粉生物。授粉对半自然生境的群落至关重要,因为这种生态系统服务直接影响植物的繁殖。生活在这些地区的野生蜜蜂的多样性非常高,但它们容易受到各种人为影响。在我们的研究中,研究了罗马尼亚(特兰西瓦尼亚)靠近Filia, Merești和v rhinu的三个半自然区域的野生蜜蜂群落的组成和结构。被调查地区被用作广泛的草甸,在相对较低但略有不同的人为影响水平下。我们在这些地区的几个地方(9个采样点/地区),在季节中进行了4次单网采集。在研究区域,发现了129种蜜蜂,占罗马尼亚登记的约726种野生蜜蜂的18%。除了物种数量高外,我们还观察到很高的多样性值。我们的研究结果表明,即使在离人类住区最近的采样点,广泛利用被调查区域作为草甸,也可以促进多样化、物种丰富的蜜蜂群落的发展。
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Comparison of wild bee communities of three semi-natural meadow habitats at Harghita–Covasna Region, Transylvania, Romania
In the temperate climate wild bees are the most important pollinator organisms. Pollination is essential for the communities of semi-natural habitats since this ecosystem service directly affects plant reproduction. The diversity of wild bees living in such areas is remarkably high, but they are susceptible to various anthropogenic influences.In our study, the composition and structure of wild bee communities were examined in Romania (Transylvania) at three semi-natural areas near Filia, Merești and Vârghiș. The surveyed areas were used as extensive meadows under relatively low but slightly different anthropogenic influence levels. We collected bees in these areas at several places (9 sampling points/area) by individual netting four times during the season. In the studied areas, 129 bee species were found, which makes up about 18% of the approximately 726 wild bee species registered in Romania. In addition to the high number of species, we also observed high diversity values. Our results showed that, even at our sampling site closest to the human settlements, the extensive use of the surveyed areas as meadows allows the development of diverse, species-rich bee communities.
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期刊介绍: Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae publishes original works in the fields of animal taxonomy and systematics, zoogeography, animal ecology and behaviour, population biology, biodiversity studies and nature conservation problems of international interest. Short communications, check lists, catalogues or new species records for a given region are not in focus of the scope of the journal.
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