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智利的野生蜜蜂:一个关于分类学、社会性和生态学的数据库。

Wild bees of Chile: a database on taxonomy, sociality, and ecology.

作者信息

López-Aliste Manuel, Flores-Prado Luis, Ruz Luisa, Sepúlveda Yanet, Rodríguez Sharon, Saraiva António M, Fontúrbel Francisco E

机构信息

Instituto de Biología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.

Instituto de Entomología, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Santiago, Chile.

出版信息

Ecology. 2021 Aug;102(8):e03377. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3377. Epub 2021 Jun 16.

Abstract

Bees are a diverse group of insects that have tremendous importance as pollinators. In recent decades, there has been a global decline in bee populations because of land-use change, intensive agriculture, and climate change. Unfortunately, our knowledge of native bees' ecology is rather scarce, and such knowledge gaps are also a major threat to its conservation. In this sense, biological collections are a priceless natural history legacy and an information source for new research and decision making. Chile has a remarkable bee diversity, with 464 species currently known from Chile and a high incidence of endemism and a variety of habitats (including the Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot). The largest wild bee collection in Chile is held at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (comprising a century of data). This collection has been recently included in GBIF. Here we present a database with 36,010 records, including information on sociality and ecology (including information on floral visitation range, the resource collected, and nesting substrates) for 160 out of the 167 bee species included (36% of the Chilean bee diversity, including 49 genera and five families). All records have the taxonomy resolved, and 83% of them have geographic coordinates, covering a latitudinal range between 18° S and 53° S from the continental and insular territories. This data set is released for noncommercial use only. Credits should be given to this paper (i.e., proper citation), and the products generated with this database should be shared under the same license terms (CC BY-NC-SA).

摘要

蜜蜂是一类多样化的昆虫,作为传粉者具有极其重要的意义。近几十年来,由于土地利用变化、集约化农业和气候变化,全球蜜蜂数量一直在减少。不幸的是,我们对本土蜜蜂生态学的了解相当匮乏,而这些知识空白也是对其保护的重大威胁。从这个意义上说,生物标本馆是一份无价的自然历史遗产,也是新研究和决策的信息来源。智利拥有显著的蜜蜂多样性,目前已知智利有464种蜜蜂,特有现象发生率高,且有多种栖息地(包括地中海生物多样性热点地区)。智利最大的野生蜜蜂标本馆位于瓦尔帕莱索天主教大学(包含一个世纪的数据)。该标本馆最近已被纳入全球生物多样性信息网络(GBIF)。在此,我们展示一个包含36010条记录的数据库,其中包括167种蜜蜂中160种的社会性和生态学信息(包括访花范围、采集的资源和筑巢基质信息)(占智利蜜蜂多样性的36%,包括49个属和5个科)。所有记录的分类学信息均已确定,其中83%有地理坐标,覆盖了从大陆和岛屿地区南纬18°至53°的纬度范围。该数据集仅用于非商业用途。应引用本文(即正确引用),并且使用该数据库生成的产品应在相同的许可条款(知识共享署名 - 非商业性使用 - 相同方式共享许可协议,CC BY - NC - SA)下共享。

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