Nest site preference and success in a gregarious, ground-nesting bee Dieunomia triangulifera

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作者
Wuellner, CT [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Entomol, Snow Entomol Museum, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
关键词
Apoidea; Dieunomia; habitat selection; Halictidae; Hymenoptera; nest site preference; soil; solitary bee;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2311.1999.00215.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. The characteristics of preferred nest sites of the solitary bee Dieunomia triangulifera, which nests gregariously in alluvial soil, were investigated. Nest presence was used as an indication of preference. In those cases where nests were more than a few days old, therefore, this study also investigated nest success. 2. Independent variables tested were soil surface moisture, presence of nesting conspecifics, smooth vs. irregular soil surface, distance to visual landmarks, percentage of vegetation cover, soil compaction, vehicular traffic, soil surface temperature, and light intensity. 3. Bees preferred to nest in moist, compact soil with an irregular surface. More bees nested near visual landmarks and in places with little or no vegetation. They preferred nesting in areas with warmer soil surface temperatures and brighter illumination. The presence of nesting conspecifics did not influence nesting decisions. Vehicular traffic also seemed to have no impact on nest initiation but did seem to have a negative impact on nest success. 4. Although it might seem that ground-nesting bees should not be limited by nesting sites, relatively little of the study area met all their apparent criteria. This might account, in part, for gregarious nesting in this species.
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页码:471 / 479
页数:9
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