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Cuban stingless bee livestock exhibit specialized floral resource use: a palynological study on honey samples from Matanzas and Mayabeque provinces
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Cuban bee
Palynology
Honey
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2022
Citación
Carballo, L. F., de la Cruz, D. R., Sánchez, J. S., Reyes, E. S., Peña, W. L., Lorenzo, J. D., ... & Querol, D. M. (2022). Cuban stingless bee livestock exhibit specialized floral resource use: a palynological study on honey samples from Matanzas and Mayabeque provinces. Sociobiology, 69(3), e7729-e7729.
Resumen
[EN]The knowledge of the different plant species that make up the feeding diet of
animals is highly important to develop more efficient strategies. This research aimed
to characterize the food potential available for the Cuban stingless bee livestock of
the Matanzas and Mayabeque provinces. Palynological analysis was done using 60
g of pollen from sealed pots and 80 mL of honey from the ten randomly selected
beehives (five in each province). The results showed that in the honey collected
in Matanzas province, the most represented family was Amaranthaceae, followed
by Myrtaceae and Fabaceae. Meanwhile, for Mayabeque, the most represented
ones were the families Fabaceae and Myrtaceae. Regarding the stingless bee pollen
of Matanzas provenance, the family Fabaceae prevailed, followed by Burseraceae
and Myrtaceae. The pollen corresponding to Mayabeque coincided in showing
Fabaceae as the most representative. In addition, pollen grains of small size (from
10 to 25 μm) were collected, with a marked representation of the pollen type of
Mimosa pudica in the Mayabeque honey. It was concluded that the Cuban stingless
bee livestock of the Matanzas and Mayabeque provinces had a specialist feeding
behavior because a low number of plant taxa made up its diet.
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ISSN
0361-6525
DOI
10.13102/sociobiology.v69i3.7729
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