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Preference in flower visits and partitioning in pollen diets of stingless bees in an Asian tropical rain forest

Authors :
Inoue, T.
Momose, K.
Roubik, D. W.
Nagamitsu, T.
Source :
Researches on Population Ecology; 1999, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p195, 0p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Floral resource partitioning among stingless bees (Trigona, Meliponini, Apidae) in a lowland rain forest in Sarawak, Malaysia, was investigated using tree towers and walkways in a 4-year study that includeda general flowering period. We obtained 100 collections of insect visitors to flowers of varying floral location and shape representing 81 plant species. The tendency of 11 species of stingless bees to visit specific flowers with a particular floral location and shape was analyzed by logistic regression analysis. This analysis showed that theproportion of flower visitor collections containing Trigona fuscobalteata and T. melanocephala differed according to floral location. Theformer was frequently collected at canopy and gap flowers, whereas the latter was most often collected at understory flowers. The analysis also suggested that T. erythrogastra was more rarely collected at shallow flowers than at deep flowers. Analysis of the pollen diets of T. collina, T. fuscobalteata, T. melanocephala, and T. melina revealed that similarity of pollen sources differed among the six permutatedpairs of the four species. The lowest mean rank of similarity found was between T. fuscobalteata and T. melanocephala. This result supports the hypothesis that preference in visiting flowers in different locations leads to pollen resource partitioning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00345466
Volume :
41
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Researches on Population Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8062023