Freitas, B.M.,
Imperatriz-Fonseca, V.L., Medina, L. M., Peixoto Kleinert, A.M., Galetto, L.,
Nates-Parra, G., Quezada-Euán, J.J.G. 2009. Diversity, threats and conservation of native
bees in the Neotropics. Apidologie, 40: 332:346.
Abstract - The Neotropics bee fauna is very rich with 5000
recognised species, including 33 genera (391 species) of Meliponini, but it
is estimated to be at least three fold greater in species richness.
Deforestation, agriculture intensification and introduction/spread of exotic
competing bee species are considered the main threats to most indigenous
species, although other less obvious causes can affect the populations of
some bee species locally. Efforts to conserve the native bee fauna include
better knowledge of bee richness and diversity (standardized surveys, larger
bee collections and appropriate identification of bee species) and of their
population dynamics, raising of public and policy makers' awareness,
commercial applications of bee products and services such as pollination and
preservation of natural habitat.
Key words: Apoidea / bee biodiversity / Central America / South America / conservation / taxonomy
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario