| Literature DB >> 32286316 |
Rafael Cabral Borges1,2, Kleber Padovani3, Vera Lucia Imperatriz-Fonseca4, Tereza Cristina Giannini4,3.
Abstract
Worldwide, bees are the most important group of animal pollinators. The ecosystem service they provide is vital in natural areas and croplands, and the taxonomic and functional diversity associated with bees is vital in understanding ecosystem functioning ensuring biodiversity conservation, food security and human livelihoods. A dataset of bees from mountainous areas of Carajás National Forest (eastern Amazon) and Nova Lima (Atlantic Forest) is presented here. It is a compilation of sampling efforts from 1983 to 2018 through the accession of data stored in museum collections. In total, 222 and 144 bee species were recorded in Carajás and Nova Lima, respectively. This represents the most robust dataset of Brazilian bees including species traits (body size, flight range, distribution, crop pollination, sociality and nesting) of 328 species. This dataset contributes to advances in the knowledge of the functional trait ecology of wild bees and can benefit further studies that analyze the response of wild bees to land use and climate changes, and its effects on the provision of crop pollination services.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32286316 PMCID: PMC7156730 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-0461-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Fig. 1Graphical abstract showing the importance of the functional traits provided by this work and their relationship with studies on biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provisioning.
Fig. 2Flight range of each body size category with an overview of the main bee-pollinated crops and their main pollinators present in the study sites. (a) Carajás National Forest, eastern Amazon; (b) Nova Lima municipality, southeastern Atlantic forest.
Fig. 3Study sites. (a) Serra dos Carajás in Pará State, eastern Amazon, northern Brazil. (b) Nova Lima in Minas Gerais State, Iron Quadrangle, Southeastern Brazil.
Fig. 4Bees body size and their relation to flight range. (a) Photos of bees showing their different body size classes. (a) Lateral view of Hylaeus tricolor (Schrottky, 1906) (b) Augochloropsis callichroa (Cockerell, 1900) (c) Melipona seminigra Moure & Kerr, 1950 (d) Megachile orba Schrottky, 1913 (e) Euglossa amazonica Dressler, 1982 (f) Bombus transversalis (Olivier, 1789) (g) Eulaema cingulata (Fabricius, 1804) (h) Xylocopa frontalis (Olivier, 1789). Photos by Fernanda Trancoso. (i) Dorsal view of a Euglossini bee with ITD (intertegular distance) measure. Photo by Rafael Borges. (b) Non-linear correlation between bees body size and flight range (estimated as the highest measurement obtained), dots represent bees in our data set and colors indicate body size categories (r² = 0.88).
Summary information for the three data files compiling the information on the multifunctional ecological traits for Brazilian bees.
| Data file name | N of bee species | Description | N rows | Ncolumns | File size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazilian_bees_traits.csv | 328 | Complete species traits file (body size, flight distance, known distribution, new occurrence records, crop pollination, sociality and nest location) | 439 | 22 | 224.62 KB |
| Brazilian_bees_specimens_data.csv | 328 | Complete measured specimens data (location, label data, specimen collection code new occurrences data and sex information) | 1531 | 19 | 197.27 KB |
| Brazilian_bees_crop_pollinators.csv | 106 | Complete list of crops pollinated | 933 | 11 | 319.82 KB |
Definition of each variable included in the dataset.
| Variable name | Variable definition | Units | Storage type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Id | Individual identification number for each sample. | N/A | Numeric |
| Family | The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified | N/A | Character |
| Tribe | The full scientific name of the tribe in which the taxon is classified | N/A | Character |
| Genus | The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified | N/A | Character |
| Subgenus | The full scientific name of the subgenus in which the taxon is classified | N/A | Character |
| Specific epithet | The full scientific name of the specific epithet in which the taxon is classified | N/A | Character |
| Scientific name authorship | The person who was responsible for having written the textual scientific content of the original species description | N/A | Character |
| Body size class | Three body size classes estimated through ITDmeasured, as follows: large (ITD between 8.74 and 4 mm); medium (3.9 to 2.2 mm); small (2.1 to 0.7 mm) | N/A | Character |
| ITDmeasured | Mesoscutum width measurement. Species average calculated from measured specimens | millimeters | Numeric |
| Mhd | Flight range estimated as the maximum homing distance according to Cariveau | kilometers | Numeric |
| Thd | Flight range estimated as the typical homing distance according to Cariveau | kilometers | Numeric |
| Mfd | Flight range estimated as the maximum foraging distance according to Cariveau | kilometers | Numeric |
| Mcd | Flight range estimated as the maximum communication distance according to Cariveau | kilometers | Numeric |
| Location of measured specimen | Name of entomological collection where the measured specimens are deposited (MPEG stands for Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi and UFMG for Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) | N/A | Character |
| Known distribution | Species distribution known, quoted by Moure’s Bee Catalogue (moure.cria.org.br/) | N/A | Character |
| New record | Species for wich our measured specimens represent new occurrence records (yes or no) | N/A | Character |
| Locality | Locality in which the specimen was collected, being in Carajás National Forest (which includes Bocaina, Canaã dos Carajás, Carajás and Parauapebas) or in Nova Lima | N/A | Character |
| Crop pollinator | Species was quoted as crop pollinator by Giannini | N/A | Character |
| Sociality | Species social organization as provided in the literature (Cleptoparasite, Eusocial, Solitary) | N/A | Character |
| Nest Location | Species nesting location in the landscape as provided in the literature (ant, cavity, cavity/human_made, exposed, exposed/cavity, soil, soil/cavity/human_made, soil/cavity/termite, soil/termite, termite) | N/A | Character |
| Level | Level of accuracy for Sociality and Nesting information (tribe, genus, subgenus, species) | N/A | Character |
| Ref. | References used to acquire sociality and nest location information | N/A | Character |
| Country | Country where the specimen was collected | N/A | Character |
| State | State where the specimen was collected | N/A | Character |
| Municipality | Municipality where the specimen was collected | N/A | Character |
| Day | Day when the specimen was collected | N/A | Number |
| Month | Month when the specimen was collected (in Roman numerals) | N/A | Number |
| Year | Year when the specimen was collected | N/A | Number |
| Location | Location where the specimen was collected | N/A | Character |
| Sampling point | Sampling site where the specimen was collected | N/A | Character |
| ITD | Specimen Intertegular distance | millimeters | Numeric |
| ITD average | Average ITD calculated from all measured ITDs for each species | millimeters | Numeric |
| Sex | Sex of each measured specimen (Male or Female) | N/A | Character |
| Collector | Name of the specimen collector | N/A | Character |
| Collection ID | Individual collection ID code | N/A | Numeric |
| Scientific name | Scientific name of each crop pollinator bee species | N/A | Character |
| Interaction Type | Type of interaction reported Giannini | N/A | Character |
| Plant | The full scientific name of the interacting plant taxon | N/A | Character |
| Vernacular name | Portuguese common name of the crop | N/A | Character |
| English vernacular name | English common name of the crop | N/A | Character |
| Pollinators ref | References used to acquire crop pollination information | N/A | Character |
| Measurement(s) | Trait • Ecology |
| Technology Type(s) | digital curation |
| Factor Type(s) | site |
| Sample Characteristic - Organism | Hymenoptera |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | tropical broadleaf forest biome |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Brazil |