Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment

Abstract The introduction of species is an important global threat to native ecosystems and yet little is known about invasion risks of non-native bees. Moreover, urbanization is increasing rapidly around the world with impact on the bee fauna. The city of Curitiba (Brazil) could be considered a mod...

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Main Authors: Letícia Vanessa Graf, Rafael Dudeque Zenni, Rodrigo Barbosa Gonçalves
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
Series:Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
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spelling doaj-160a758a51d84eecbefb44678c2cb68b2020-11-25T03:12:09ZengSociedade Brasileira de EntomologiaRevista Brasileira de Entomologia0085-56261806-966564210.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2020-0006S0085-56262020000200209Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environmentLetícia Vanessa GrafRafael Dudeque ZenniRodrigo Barbosa GonçalvesAbstract The introduction of species is an important global threat to native ecosystems and yet little is known about invasion risks of non-native bees. Moreover, urbanization is increasing rapidly around the world with impact on the bee fauna. The city of Curitiba (Brazil) could be considered a model system for studies under this scope, with historical samplings and monitoring programs since the 1940s. This paper aims to quantify the current ecological impact of the non-native bee species present in Curitiba by using an integrative measure of impact and to define their current population status by classifying them into a unified framework for biological invasions. Ten sites were actively sampled in the metropolitan area of Curitiba during ten months. In addition to Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758, we found two others non-native species, Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus, 1758) and Melipona scutellaris Latreille, 1811. None of them changed the native bee community structure, but they got different values of impact due to their ranges and abundances. While the honeybee is a known invasive species, A. manicatum was also considered invasive and has persisted in the city since the 1940s, interacting with the non-native plant Leonurus japonicus Houtt. M. scutellaris, a cultivated stingless bee species, had its first record for the city and fits the casual non-native category. We suggest monitoring the non-native bee species and actions centered on beekeepers to avoid future illegal introductions. The honey production or hobby interest on stingless bees can offer additional obstacles for species conservation when decoupled of scientific knowledge.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262020000200209&lng=en&tlng=enapidaeapoideainvasionmeliponiculturepollinator
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author Letícia Vanessa Graf
Rafael Dudeque Zenni
Rodrigo Barbosa Gonçalves
spellingShingle Letícia Vanessa Graf
Rafael Dudeque Zenni
Rodrigo Barbosa Gonçalves
Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
apidae
apoidea
invasion
meliponiculture
pollinator
author_facet Letícia Vanessa Graf
Rafael Dudeque Zenni
Rodrigo Barbosa Gonçalves
author_sort Letícia Vanessa Graf
title Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
title_short Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
title_full Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
title_fullStr Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
title_full_unstemmed Ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a Brazilian urban environment
title_sort ecological impact and population status of non-native bees in a brazilian urban environment
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
series Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
issn 0085-5626
1806-9665
description Abstract The introduction of species is an important global threat to native ecosystems and yet little is known about invasion risks of non-native bees. Moreover, urbanization is increasing rapidly around the world with impact on the bee fauna. The city of Curitiba (Brazil) could be considered a model system for studies under this scope, with historical samplings and monitoring programs since the 1940s. This paper aims to quantify the current ecological impact of the non-native bee species present in Curitiba by using an integrative measure of impact and to define their current population status by classifying them into a unified framework for biological invasions. Ten sites were actively sampled in the metropolitan area of Curitiba during ten months. In addition to Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758, we found two others non-native species, Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus, 1758) and Melipona scutellaris Latreille, 1811. None of them changed the native bee community structure, but they got different values of impact due to their ranges and abundances. While the honeybee is a known invasive species, A. manicatum was also considered invasive and has persisted in the city since the 1940s, interacting with the non-native plant Leonurus japonicus Houtt. M. scutellaris, a cultivated stingless bee species, had its first record for the city and fits the casual non-native category. We suggest monitoring the non-native bee species and actions centered on beekeepers to avoid future illegal introductions. The honey production or hobby interest on stingless bees can offer additional obstacles for species conservation when decoupled of scientific knowledge.
topic apidae
apoidea
invasion
meliponiculture
pollinator
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262020000200209&lng=en&tlng=en
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