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Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul, Iheringia. Série Zoologia, 4(92), p. 47-57, 2002

DOI: 10.1590/s0073-47212002000400007

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Ecology of Xylocopa (Neoxylocopa) cearensis (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae) in Abaeté sand dunes, Salvador, Bahia

Journal article published in 2002 by Blandina F. Viana ORCID, Astrid M. P. Kleinert ORCID, Fabiana O. Silva
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Abstract

ECOLOGY OF XYLOCOPA (NEOXYLOCOPA) CEARENSIS (HYMENOPTERA, ANTHOPHORIDAE) IN ABAETÉ SAND DUNES, SALVADOR, BAHIA. The study was carried out in a 8.2 ha area in an environmental protection area of tropical sea coastal sand dune with "restinga" vegetation in Salvador, Bahia, northeastern Brazil. A total of 1760 bees of Xylocopa (Neoxylocopa) cearensis Ducke, 1910 were netted during the whole year on flowers of 43 plant species belonging to 26 botanic families. The majority of the individuals (79%) concentrated their foraging activity in five plant species. Individuals foraged all day long being the greatest activity between 8 h and 14 h. Similar proportions of young and old bees were sampled over the year. The density of substrates used for nesting was 4.56/ha. In total, 94% of the nests were found in branches of Agaristha revoluta (Spr.) DC. (Ericaceae). The great occurrence (68.7%) of old perforations indicates that the nests were used twice or more times by bees.