Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats

Osmia rufa L. (Osmia bicornis L.) is a species of a solitary bee, which pollinates many wild and cultivated plants. A total of 900 cocoons containing mature individuals of Osmia rufa L. (450 females and 450 males of a known weight), were placed in each of four habitats (orchard, mixed forest, hay me...

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Main Authors: Monika FLISZKIEWICZ, Anna KUŚNIERCZAK, Bożena SZYMAŚ
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2015-01-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-be1baea2d1254ede9634a192527251142021-04-16T20:35:34ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292015-01-01112110010510.14411/eje.2015.005eje-201501-0012Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitatsMonika FLISZKIEWICZ0Anna KUŚNIERCZAK1Bożena SZYMAŚ2Department of Apidology, Institute of Zoology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 71C, 60-625 Poznań, Poland; e-mails: monef@up.poznan.pl; aniajuliak@gmail.com; beszymas@up.poznan.plDepartment of Apidology, Institute of Zoology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 71C, 60-625 Poznań, Poland; e-mails: monef@up.poznan.pl; aniajuliak@gmail.com; beszymas@up.poznan.plDepartment of Apidology, Institute of Zoology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 71C, 60-625 Poznań, Poland; e-mails: monef@up.poznan.pl; aniajuliak@gmail.com; beszymas@up.poznan.plOsmia rufa L. (Osmia bicornis L.) is a species of a solitary bee, which pollinates many wild and cultivated plants. A total of 900 cocoons containing mature individuals of Osmia rufa L. (450 females and 450 males of a known weight), were placed in each of four habitats (orchard, mixed forest, hay meadow and arboretum of the Dendrology Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences at Kórnik). These bees were provided with artificial nests made of the stems of common reed. The following parameters were calculated: reproduction dynamics, total number of chambers built by females, mean number of breeding chambers per reed tube and mean number of cocoons per tube. Included in the analysis were also the nectar flowers and weather conditions recorded in each of the habitats studied. General linear mixed models indicated that the highest number of chambers was recorded in the hay meadow (6.6 per tube). However, the number of cocoons per tube was similar in the hay meadow, forest and orchard (4.5-4.8 per tube) but was significantly lower in the arboretum (3.0 cocoons per tube on average). Also, the highest reproduction coefficient, 317.5%, was recorded in the hay meadows. Some nests were also parasitized and the highest mean number of infected chambers per tube (0.68) was recorded in the forest. The number of chambers was positively related to temperature. These results indicate that habitat had a significant effect on the reproduction of the red mason bee.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201501-0012_Reproduction_of_the_red_mason_solitary_bee_Osmia_rufa_syn_Osmia_bicornis_Hymenoptera_Megachilidae_in_vari.phphymenopteramegachilidaeosmia rufa (osmia bicornis)ecosystemreproductionpollinationparasitism
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Anna KUŚNIERCZAK
Bożena SZYMAŚ
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Anna KUŚNIERCZAK
Bożena SZYMAŚ
Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
European Journal of Entomology
hymenoptera
megachilidae
osmia rufa (osmia bicornis)
ecosystem
reproduction
pollination
parasitism
author_facet Monika FLISZKIEWICZ
Anna KUŚNIERCZAK
Bożena SZYMAŚ
author_sort Monika FLISZKIEWICZ
title Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
title_short Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
title_full Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
title_fullStr Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
title_full_unstemmed Reproduction of the red mason solitary bee Osmia rufa (syn. Osmia bicornis) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in various habitats
title_sort reproduction of the red mason solitary bee osmia rufa (syn. osmia bicornis) (hymenoptera: megachilidae) in various habitats
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Osmia rufa L. (Osmia bicornis L.) is a species of a solitary bee, which pollinates many wild and cultivated plants. A total of 900 cocoons containing mature individuals of Osmia rufa L. (450 females and 450 males of a known weight), were placed in each of four habitats (orchard, mixed forest, hay meadow and arboretum of the Dendrology Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences at Kórnik). These bees were provided with artificial nests made of the stems of common reed. The following parameters were calculated: reproduction dynamics, total number of chambers built by females, mean number of breeding chambers per reed tube and mean number of cocoons per tube. Included in the analysis were also the nectar flowers and weather conditions recorded in each of the habitats studied. General linear mixed models indicated that the highest number of chambers was recorded in the hay meadow (6.6 per tube). However, the number of cocoons per tube was similar in the hay meadow, forest and orchard (4.5-4.8 per tube) but was significantly lower in the arboretum (3.0 cocoons per tube on average). Also, the highest reproduction coefficient, 317.5%, was recorded in the hay meadows. Some nests were also parasitized and the highest mean number of infected chambers per tube (0.68) was recorded in the forest. The number of chambers was positively related to temperature. These results indicate that habitat had a significant effect on the reproduction of the red mason bee.
topic hymenoptera
megachilidae
osmia rufa (osmia bicornis)
ecosystem
reproduction
pollination
parasitism
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201501-0012_Reproduction_of_the_red_mason_solitary_bee_Osmia_rufa_syn_Osmia_bicornis_Hymenoptera_Megachilidae_in_vari.php
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