INVESTIGADORES
CALVIÑO Ana Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Is the flight and foraging activity of small-size stingless bee affected by the urban heat island? The case of Plebeia catamarcensis (Meliponini) in Cordoba city (Argentina)
Autor/es:
ZEBALLOS, MANUEL; CALVIÑO, ANA A.; ZAMUDIO, FERNANDO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
INT BEE RESEARCH ASSOC
Referencias:
Año: 2022 p. 1 - 10
ISSN:
0021-8839
Resumen:
Urban heat island (UHI) effect is considered one of the major drivers of changes in insectbehavior within cities. Here, we evaluated the flight and the nectar and pollen foragingactivities of the southernmost stingless bee, Plebeia catamarcensis, along a land surface tem-perature gradient in central and peri-urban areas of the city of Cordoba (Argentina), as aproxy for the UHI effect. Flight and foraging activity were recorded in ten colonies locatedalong the temperature gradient in summer. We registered the bees ’ activity in three time-bands (morning, midday and afternoon) through video recording. The temperature gradientwas obtained from Landsat 8 data in a buffer around each nest. Our results showed thatoverall flight activity as well as nectar foraging significantly increased with temperature.Pollen foraging, however, was significantly explained by time-bands with the highest activity concentrated in the morning, and independently of the temperature gradient. In addition, nectar and pollen foraging patterns were negatively associated. Whereas P. catamarcensis would take advantage of higher urban temperatures to forage nectar, the pollen foragingstrategy may hide an avoidance competition behavior sustained by the limited pollen availability compared with that of nectar. As a first attempt to address the UHI effect on a stingless bee, our results address the potential ability of the southermost P. catamarcensis populations to overcome the negative effects of urban warming observed for other bees.