larval provisions of the crop pollinator Centris analis: pollen spectrum and trophic niche breadth in an agroecosystem

This study aimed to characterize the importance of the sources of floral resource used by Centris analis to provision nests in acerola orchards (the West Indian cherry, Malpighia emarginata). Thirty-six pollen types were recognized in larval provisions, of which the most frequently found were M. ema...

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Veröffentlicht in:Apidologie 2013-11, Vol.44 (6), p.630-641
Hauptverfasser: Santos, Ricardo M, Aguiar, Cândida M. L, da C. Dórea, Marcos, Almeida, Gesline F, de A. R. dos Santos, Francisco, Augusto, Solange C
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to characterize the importance of the sources of floral resource used by Centris analis to provision nests in acerola orchards (the West Indian cherry, Malpighia emarginata). Thirty-six pollen types were recognized in larval provisions, of which the most frequently found were M. emarginata (76 %), Cajanus cajan (11 %), Chamaecrista type 1 (3 %), and Solanum paniculatum (3 %). The pollen-type M. emarginata was registered in 98 % of the brood cells, with monthly frequencies from 30 to 99 %. The trophic niche breadth (H′) of the larvae of C. analis was 1.24, with monthly variations from 0.04 to 1.44. The richness of pollen types found in larval provisions of C. analis may be considered high compared to results obtained in other agrosystems with cultivated acerola. The high relative frequency of the pollen-type M. emarginata strongly affected trophic niche breadth and equitativity in the use of food resources. This crop provides floral resources (pollen and floral oils) needed by the pollinator C. analis throughout the year in the region.
ISSN:0044-8435
1297-9678
DOI:10.1007/s13592-013-0211-z