Knoll Fátima do Rosário Naschenveng, Penatti N C
Depto de Ciências Biológicas, Univ do Estado de São Paulo, Av. Eng. Luiz Edmundo, C. Coube 1-14, 17033-360, Bauru, SP, Brasil.
Neotrop Entomol. 2012 Oct;41(5):355-65. doi: 10.1007/s13744-012-0057-5. Epub 2012 Jun 29.
The effect of habitat fragmentation on the structure of orchid bee communities was analyzed by the investigation of the existence of a spatial structure in the richness and abundance of Euglossini species and by determining the relationship between these data and environmental factors. The surveys were carried out in four different forest fragments and one university campus. Richness, abundance, and diversity of species were analyzed in relation to abiotic (size of the area, extent of the perimeter, perimeter/area ratio, and shape index) and biotic characteristics (vegetation index of the fragment and of the matrix of each of the locations studied). We observed a highly significant positive correlation between the diversity index and the vegetation index of the fragment, landscape and shape index. Our analysis demonstrated that the observed variation could be explained mainly by the vegetation index and the size of the fragment. Variations in relative abundance showed a tendency toward an aggregated spatial distribution between the fragments studied, as well as between the sampling stations within the same habitat, demonstrating the existence of a spatial structure on a small scale in the populations of Euglossini. This distribution will determine the composition of species that coexist in the area after fragmentation. These data help in understanding the differences and similarities in the structure of communities of Euglossini resulting from forest fragmentation.
通过调查尤金蜂属物种丰富度和数量的空间结构,并确定这些数据与环境因素之间的关系,分析了栖息地破碎化对兰花蜂群落结构的影响。调查在四个不同的森林片段和一个大学校园进行。分析了物种的丰富度、数量和多样性与非生物特征(区域大小、周长范围、周长/面积比和形状指数)和生物特征(所研究每个地点的片段和基质的植被指数)的关系。我们观察到多样性指数与片段的植被指数、景观和形状指数之间存在极显著的正相关。我们的分析表明,观察到的变化主要可以由植被指数和片段大小来解释。相对数量的变化显示,在所研究的片段之间以及同一栖息地内的采样站之间,存在聚集的空间分布趋势,这表明尤金蜂属种群在小尺度上存在空间结构。这种分布将决定破碎化后该地区共存的物种组成。这些数据有助于理解森林破碎化导致的尤金蜂属群落结构的差异和相似之处。