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21/08/2012 |
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11/04/2024 |
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RODRIGUES, F.; RIBEIRO, M. de F.; LIMA, C. B. da S.; BRAGA, J. R. |
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FRANCIMÁRIA RODRIGUES; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; CÂNDIDA BEATRIZ DA SILVA LIMA; JULIARA REIS BRAGA. |
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External activity of mandaçaia (Melipona mandacaia) in dry and wet periods in Petrolina (PE). |
Ano de publicação: |
2012 |
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In: ENCONTRO SOBRE ABELHAS, 10., 2012, Ribeirão Preto. Anais... Ribeirão Preto: FUNPEC, 2012. |
Descrição Física: |
1 CD-ROM. |
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Inglês |
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Knowledge on pattern of bees? external activity is crucial in crop pollination programs. The objective of this work was to obtain information on flight activity of mandaçaia Melipona mandacaia in Petrolina, PE. The observations were performed at intervals of 30 minutes, for 10 minutes, from 5:00 pm to 18:10 pm for five consecutive days, respectively in the dry period (DP: 08-12 August, 2011) and wet period (WP: 19-23 March, 2012) of the year. At the entrance of a mandaçaia colony maintained in the Laboratory of Bees (Embrapa Semiárido), was counted the number of bees that entered the nest carrying pollen, mud, resin and without loads in corbicula (assumed as nectar collection). The number of bees that left the nest carrying material (garbage) or nothing was recorded too. In the DP were observed 313 bees entering the nest, distributed as follows: 64.2% (pollen), 33.5% (nectar), 1.0% (mud), 1.3% (resin); and 338 leaving the nest, being 12.7% (garbage) and 87.3% (no load). In the WP, 739 bees were registered: 22.0% (pollen), 58.1% (nectar), 6.0% (mud), 13.9% (resin); and 1,065 leaving: 20.2% (garbage), 79.8% (without load). The values were significantly higher in WP than in the DP, except for pollen, that presented an inverse relationship (Mann Whitney, p< 0.05 for all comparisons, n= 270). This could be explained by the greater availability of pollen in the DP. In general, temperature and relative humidity were factors that had the greatest influence on bees? activity. Concerning temperature, the larger activity was observed between 20.4-21.6ºC (DP), and 22.9- 27.1ºC (WP). For relative humidity, the highest activity was observed between 66.1-71.9% (DP), and 62.5 -77.3% (WP). Additionally, in both periods the foraging activity was more intense during the morning, suggesting that agricultural practices must be avoided at this time in order to not affect the bees activities. MenosKnowledge on pattern of bees? external activity is crucial in crop pollination programs. The objective of this work was to obtain information on flight activity of mandaçaia Melipona mandacaia in Petrolina, PE. The observations were performed at intervals of 30 minutes, for 10 minutes, from 5:00 pm to 18:10 pm for five consecutive days, respectively in the dry period (DP: 08-12 August, 2011) and wet period (WP: 19-23 March, 2012) of the year. At the entrance of a mandaçaia colony maintained in the Laboratory of Bees (Embrapa Semiárido), was counted the number of bees that entered the nest carrying pollen, mud, resin and without loads in corbicula (assumed as nectar collection). The number of bees that left the nest carrying material (garbage) or nothing was recorded too. In the DP were observed 313 bees entering the nest, distributed as follows: 64.2% (pollen), 33.5% (nectar), 1.0% (mud), 1.3% (resin); and 338 leaving the nest, being 12.7% (garbage) and 87.3% (no load). In the WP, 739 bees were registered: 22.0% (pollen), 58.1% (nectar), 6.0% (mud), 13.9% (resin); and 1,065 leaving: 20.2% (garbage), 79.8% (without load). The values were significantly higher in WP than in the DP, except for pollen, that presented an inverse relationship (Mann Whitney, p< 0.05 for all comparisons, n= 270). This could be explained by the greater availability of pollen in the DP. In general, temperature and relative humidity were factors that had the greatest influence on bees? activity. Concer... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Abelhas sem ferrão; Atividade externa; Bee; Mandaçaia; Melipona mandacaia; Meliponicultura. |
Thesagro: |
Abelha; Apicultura; Inseto. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Insects. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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