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Diversity and distribution of orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Euglossini) in Belize
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Kevin M. O’Neill1  Ruth P. O’Neill2  Casey M. Delphia2  Laura A. Burkle3  Justin B. Runyon4 
[1] Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University;Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Montana State University;Ecology Department, Montana State University;Rocky Mountain Research Station
关键词: Pollinators;    Eufriesea;    Euglossa;    Eulaema;    Exaerete;    Orchids;    Latitude;    Precipitation;    Elevation;    Central America;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.14928
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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Background Orchid bees are abundant and widespread in the Neotropics, where males are important pollinators of orchids they visit to collect fragrant chemicals later used to court females. Assemblages of orchid bees have been intensively surveyed in parts of Central America, but less so in Belize, where we studied them during the late-wet and early-dry seasons of 2015–2020. Methods Using bottle-traps baited with chemicals known to attract a variety of orchid bee species, we conducted surveys at sites varying in latitude, historical annual precipitation, elevation, and the presence of nearby agricultural activities. Each sample during each survey period consisted of the same number of traps and the same set of chemical baits, their positions randomized along transects. Results In 86 samples, we collected 24 species in four genera: Euglossa (16 species), Eulaema (3), Eufriesea (3), and Exaerete (2). During our most extensive sampling (December 2016–February 2017), species diversity was not correlated with latitude, precipitation, or elevation; species richness was correlated only with precipitation (positively). However, a canonical correspondence analysis indicated that species composition of assemblages varied across all three environmental gradients, with species like Eufriesea concava, Euglossa imperialis, and Euglossa viridissima most common in the drier north, and Euglossa ignita, Euglossa purpurea, and Eulaema meriana more so in the wetter southeast. Other species, such as Euglossa tridentata and Eulaema cingulata, were common throughout the area sampled. Mean species diversity was higher at sites with agricultural activities than at sites separated from agricultural areas. A Chao1 analysis suggests that other species should yet be found at our sites, a conclusion supported by records from adjacent countries, as well as the fact that we often added new species with repeated surveys of the same sites up through early 2020, and with the use of alternative baits. Additional species may be especially likely if sampling occurs outside of the months/seasons that we have sampled so far.

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