TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL

ABSTRACT Trap-nesting bee and wasp inventories are common in Brazil but many phytophysiognomies are still poorly studied. The main objective of this study is to survey trap-nesting bees and wasps in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest fragment. Also, we test the differences on nesting between interior an...

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Main Authors: PRISCILA S. OLIVEIRA, RODRIGO B. GONÇALVES
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-39d37306346449e7a06c5b931cc887d62020-11-24T21:48:36ZengUniversidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia1807-0205571314915610.11606/0031-1049.2017.57.13S0031-10492017001300149TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZILPRISCILA S. OLIVEIRARODRIGO B. GONÇALVESABSTRACT Trap-nesting bee and wasp inventories are common in Brazil but many phytophysiognomies are still poorly studied. The main objective of this study is to survey trap-nesting bees and wasps in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest fragment. Also, we test the differences on nesting between interior and edge transects. A sum of 1,500 trap nests was made with bamboo cane internodes and two consecutive years were monitored. In the first year 46 nests were occupied by Pachodynerus grandis (19 nests), Pachodynerus guadulpensis (19), Centris analis (two), and Centris tarsata, Megachile fiebrigi, Megachile guaranitica, Megachile susurrans, Trypoxylon sp and Zethus smithii with one nest each. No statistical differences were found between interior and edge transects for richness and occupation rate, but the species composition was different. In the second year 39 nests were occupied by four species, three previously recorded, C. analis (seven nests), P. guadulpensis and P. grandis (six nests each), plus Monobia angulosa with 15 nests. Parasitoids from four families and one cleptoparasite were recorded and the mortality rate was higher in bees than in wasps. These findings reinforce the notion that trap nests assemblages from different studies are not directly comparable for richness and composition.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492017001300149&lng=en&tlng=enApidaeCrabronidaeDiversityEumeninaeNesting
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RODRIGO B. GONÇALVES
spellingShingle PRISCILA S. OLIVEIRA
RODRIGO B. GONÇALVES
TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
Apidae
Crabronidae
Diversity
Eumeninae
Nesting
author_facet PRISCILA S. OLIVEIRA
RODRIGO B. GONÇALVES
author_sort PRISCILA S. OLIVEIRA
title TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
title_short TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
title_full TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
title_fullStr TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed TRAP-NESTING BEES AND WASPS (HYMENOPTERA, ACULEATA) IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT, SOUTHERN BRAZIL
title_sort trap-nesting bees and wasps (hymenoptera, aculeata) in a semidecidual seasonal forest fragment, southern brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
issn 1807-0205
description ABSTRACT Trap-nesting bee and wasp inventories are common in Brazil but many phytophysiognomies are still poorly studied. The main objective of this study is to survey trap-nesting bees and wasps in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest fragment. Also, we test the differences on nesting between interior and edge transects. A sum of 1,500 trap nests was made with bamboo cane internodes and two consecutive years were monitored. In the first year 46 nests were occupied by Pachodynerus grandis (19 nests), Pachodynerus guadulpensis (19), Centris analis (two), and Centris tarsata, Megachile fiebrigi, Megachile guaranitica, Megachile susurrans, Trypoxylon sp and Zethus smithii with one nest each. No statistical differences were found between interior and edge transects for richness and occupation rate, but the species composition was different. In the second year 39 nests were occupied by four species, three previously recorded, C. analis (seven nests), P. guadulpensis and P. grandis (six nests each), plus Monobia angulosa with 15 nests. Parasitoids from four families and one cleptoparasite were recorded and the mortality rate was higher in bees than in wasps. These findings reinforce the notion that trap nests assemblages from different studies are not directly comparable for richness and composition.
topic Apidae
Crabronidae
Diversity
Eumeninae
Nesting
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492017001300149&lng=en&tlng=en
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