Updating the list of flower-visiting bees, hoverflies and wasps in the central atolls of Maldives, with notes on land-use effects
最新版本 由 Biodiversity Data Journal 發佈於 2022年5月12日 Biodiversity Data Journal

Maldives islands host a unique biodiversity, but their integrity is threatened by climate change and impacting land-uses (e.g. cemented or agricultural areas). As pollinators provide key services for the ecosystems and for the inhabitants, it is crucial to know which pollinators occur in the islands, to characterize their genetic identity, and to understand which plants they visit and the size of the human impact. Given that no significant faunistic surveys of Hymenoptera were published for the country in more than 100 years and that Syrphidae were only partly investigated, we sampled islands in the central part of the Maldives country (Faafu and Daahlu atolls) and hand-netted flower-visiting bees, wasps and hoverflies (Hymenoptera: Anthophila, Crabronidae, Sphecidae, Vespidae, Scoliidae, and Diptera: Syrphidae). Overall, we found 21 species; 76.4% of the collected specimens were Anthophila (bees), 12.7% belonged to several families of wasps and 10.8% of individuals were Syrphidae. It seems that one third of species are new for the Maldives, based on the published literature. Human land-uses seem to shape the local pollinator fauna since the assemblages of bees, wasps and hoverflies from urbanized and agricultural islands differed from those in resort and natural ones. These pollinators visited 30 plant species in total, but some invasive plants hosted the highest number of flower visitor species. Biogeographically, this pollinating fauna is mostly shared with Sri Lanka and India. Genetically, the used marker hinted for a unique fauna in relation to the rest of the distribution ranges in most cases, although generally within the level of intraspecific genetic variation. This study significantly contributes to increasing the knowledge on the pollinator diversity and genetic identity in Maldives islands also considering the important implications for the islands land-use and the role of invasive plants. This study will be pivotal for future pollination studies and biodiversity conservation efforts in the region.

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Occurrence; Specimen

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資源建立者:

Paolo Biella
Research fellow
University of Milano-Bicocca

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Paolo Biella
Research fellow
University of Milano-Bicocca

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Paolo Biella
Research fellow
University of Milano-Bicocca

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使用者
Paolo Biella
Research fellow
University of Milano-Bicocca
地理涵蓋範圍

The Republic of Maldives, Faafu and Daahlu atolls

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [-13.069, 64.863], 緯度北界 經度東界 [7.537, 78.75]
分類群涵蓋範圍

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Superfamily  Apoidea,  Vespoidea
Family  Syrphidae
時間涵蓋範圍
起始日期 / 結束日期 2019-10-16 / 2019-11-08
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計畫名稱 Updating the list of flower-visiting bees, hoverflies and wasps in the central atolls of Maldives, with notes on land-use effects

參與計畫的人員:

Biella
Galli
取樣方法

entomological nets

研究範圍 daily captures on 11 islands

方法步驟描述:

  1. Morphological identification
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蒐藏名稱 ZooPlantLab laboratory tissue and DNA collection
蒐藏編號 ZPL
額外的元數據
替代的識別碼 10dbe721-86fd-4d38-8f02-e35dcdd48457
https://ipt.pensoft.net/resource?r=maldivespolls