Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Arena, Mariana Victorino Nicolosi
Orientador(a): Toppa, Rogério Hartung lattes
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Câmpus Sorocaba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sustentabilidade na Gestão Ambiental - PPGSGA-So
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/9484
Resumo: Studies at multiple scales are essential to obtain a holistic view of bee conservation. For the accomplishment of these studies, the importance of analyzes that evaluate the composition of the landscape, the habitat factors and the abiotic factors must be considered. This study aimed to develop models for identification of hotspots for stingless bees in forest patches, and to address possible factors that influence the presence of native bees. The study was conducted in Salto de Pirapora - SP, a municipality composed of small fragments of Atlantic Forest. The spatial model was developed based on fragment size, core size, distance from the nearest forest patch and distance from the nearest body of water. From the spatial model, 3 hotspot forest patches (with characteristics that favor the presence of stingless bees with arboreal nesting habit) and 3 control fragments (considered fragments with unfavorable characteristics) were selected, and the presence of bees was evaluated from the occupation of artificial hives installed in the fragments. The analysis of the artificial hives showed that bees were influenced by competition for nesting sites, by predation and by precipitation. The microclimatic analyzes resulted in very variable data and did not demonstrate a significant relation to the presence of bees. Concerning the local scale, the structure of the vegetation showed great importance to the occupation of the artificial hives, with emphasis on the height and diameter of the trees where the hive was installed and the presence of shrubs and grasses as foraging resources. Bees showed preference to occupy artificial hives that were located in the patches’ core. The analysis of the surroundings of each patch was an essential factor for the development of the spatial model, demonstrating that the silviculture activity was beneficial for the presence of bees and the presence of pastures and grasslands was a negative factor. The study suggests that, for the elaboration of multiscale approaches, it is essential to evaluate not only the size of the fragment and the presence of water bodies, but also the quality of foraging (flowers) and nesting (size of trees) resources and the surroundings of the fragment. The study provided content so that the information can be extrapolated to other scenarios and encourages the conservation of the small forest patches as a strategy for the conservation of stingless bees.
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spelling Arena, Mariana Victorino NicolosiToppa, Rogério Hartunghttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0673898572494729da Silva-Zacarin, Elaine Cristina Mathiashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3993998796939609http://lattes.cnpq.br/5822244273587724f0bba9aa-35c9-442d-a4cf-eb654f66e9292018-02-23T18:00:08Z2018-02-23T18:00:08Z2018-02-05ARENA, Mariana Victorino Nicolosi. Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica. 2018. Dissertação (Mestrado em Sustentabilidade na Gestão Ambiental) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, 2018. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/9484.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/9484Studies at multiple scales are essential to obtain a holistic view of bee conservation. For the accomplishment of these studies, the importance of analyzes that evaluate the composition of the landscape, the habitat factors and the abiotic factors must be considered. This study aimed to develop models for identification of hotspots for stingless bees in forest patches, and to address possible factors that influence the presence of native bees. The study was conducted in Salto de Pirapora - SP, a municipality composed of small fragments of Atlantic Forest. The spatial model was developed based on fragment size, core size, distance from the nearest forest patch and distance from the nearest body of water. From the spatial model, 3 hotspot forest patches (with characteristics that favor the presence of stingless bees with arboreal nesting habit) and 3 control fragments (considered fragments with unfavorable characteristics) were selected, and the presence of bees was evaluated from the occupation of artificial hives installed in the fragments. The analysis of the artificial hives showed that bees were influenced by competition for nesting sites, by predation and by precipitation. The microclimatic analyzes resulted in very variable data and did not demonstrate a significant relation to the presence of bees. Concerning the local scale, the structure of the vegetation showed great importance to the occupation of the artificial hives, with emphasis on the height and diameter of the trees where the hive was installed and the presence of shrubs and grasses as foraging resources. Bees showed preference to occupy artificial hives that were located in the patches’ core. The analysis of the surroundings of each patch was an essential factor for the development of the spatial model, demonstrating that the silviculture activity was beneficial for the presence of bees and the presence of pastures and grasslands was a negative factor. The study suggests that, for the elaboration of multiscale approaches, it is essential to evaluate not only the size of the fragment and the presence of water bodies, but also the quality of foraging (flowers) and nesting (size of trees) resources and the surroundings of the fragment. The study provided content so that the information can be extrapolated to other scenarios and encourages the conservation of the small forest patches as a strategy for the conservation of stingless bees.Estudos em múltiplas escalas são essenciais para que se obtenha uma visão holística para a conservação das abelhas. Para a realização destes estudos, deve-se considerar a importância de análises que avaliem tanto a composição da paisagem quanto as variáveis das manchas de habitat e os fatores abióticos. Este estudo visou, portanto, desenvolver modelos para identificação de para abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais, e abordar os possíveis fatores que influenciam a presença destas abelhas nativas. O estudo foi realizado em de Salto de Pirapora – SP, um município composto por pequenos fragmentos de Mata Atlântica. O modelo espacial foi desenvolvido com base no tamanho do fragmento, tamanho do núcleo, distância até o fragmento mais próximo e distância até o corpo d'água mais próximo. A partir do modelo foram selecionados três fragmentos hotspot (com características que favorecem a presença de abelhas sem ferrão com hábito de nidificação arbórea) e três fragmentos controle (considerados fragmentos com características desfavoráveis), e a presença de abelhas foi avaliada a partir da ocupação de abrigos artificiais instalados nos fragmentos. A análise dos abrigos artificias mostrou que as abelhas estavam sujeitas à competição por recurso de nidificação, à predação e à precipitação. As análises microclimáticas resultaram em dados muito variáveis e não demonstraram correlação significativa com a presença de abelhas. A respeito da escala local, a estrutura da vegetação demonstrou grande importância nas evidências de colonização dos abrigos artificiais, com destaque para o diâmetro e a altura das árvores onde se instalou o abrigo e a presença de arbustos e gramíneas com recursos florais para forrageamento. Houve mais evidências de colonização em abrigos que se localizavam no núcleo dos fragmentos florestais. A análise do entorno de cada fragmento foi um fator essencial para o desenvolvimento do modelo espacial, demonstrando que a atividade de silvicultura foi benéfica para a presença de abelhas sem ferrão e a presença de campo limpo foi um fator negativo. O estudo demonstrou que, para a elaboração de abordagens multiescalas, é essencial que se avalie não somente o tamanho do fragmento e a presença de corpos d’água, mas também a qualidade dos recursos de forrageamento (flores) e nidificação (tamanho das árvores) e o entorno do fragmento. 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title Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
spellingShingle Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
Arena, Mariana Victorino Nicolosi
Meliponini
Paisagem
Conservação
Cobertura de terra
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
title_full Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
title_fullStr Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
title_full_unstemmed Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
title_sort Abordagem multiescala para avaliação da ocupação de abelhas sem ferrão em fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica
author Arena, Mariana Victorino Nicolosi
author_facet Arena, Mariana Victorino Nicolosi
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Paisagem
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Paisagem
Conservação
Cobertura de terra
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description Studies at multiple scales are essential to obtain a holistic view of bee conservation. For the accomplishment of these studies, the importance of analyzes that evaluate the composition of the landscape, the habitat factors and the abiotic factors must be considered. This study aimed to develop models for identification of hotspots for stingless bees in forest patches, and to address possible factors that influence the presence of native bees. The study was conducted in Salto de Pirapora - SP, a municipality composed of small fragments of Atlantic Forest. The spatial model was developed based on fragment size, core size, distance from the nearest forest patch and distance from the nearest body of water. From the spatial model, 3 hotspot forest patches (with characteristics that favor the presence of stingless bees with arboreal nesting habit) and 3 control fragments (considered fragments with unfavorable characteristics) were selected, and the presence of bees was evaluated from the occupation of artificial hives installed in the fragments. The analysis of the artificial hives showed that bees were influenced by competition for nesting sites, by predation and by precipitation. The microclimatic analyzes resulted in very variable data and did not demonstrate a significant relation to the presence of bees. Concerning the local scale, the structure of the vegetation showed great importance to the occupation of the artificial hives, with emphasis on the height and diameter of the trees where the hive was installed and the presence of shrubs and grasses as foraging resources. Bees showed preference to occupy artificial hives that were located in the patches’ core. The analysis of the surroundings of each patch was an essential factor for the development of the spatial model, demonstrating that the silviculture activity was beneficial for the presence of bees and the presence of pastures and grasslands was a negative factor. The study suggests that, for the elaboration of multiscale approaches, it is essential to evaluate not only the size of the fragment and the presence of water bodies, but also the quality of foraging (flowers) and nesting (size of trees) resources and the surroundings of the fragment. The study provided content so that the information can be extrapolated to other scenarios and encourages the conservation of the small forest patches as a strategy for the conservation of stingless bees.
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