Vol. 3 No. 12 (2021)
Articles
Variety Of Wild Honey Bees And Their Interceded Dispersal Of Dust From The Class Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) In A Separate Region
Dust of the two Tillandsia species were predominant among dust types found on the honey bees. Examples of B. atratus, B. morio and T. spinipes, found on the blossoms of T. stricta, introduced 100% dust from that plant. Bombus atratus examples visiting T. tenuifolia, introduced 90% dust from that source and 10% from Mimosa pudica, accordingly uncovering the upward scavenging conduct of this honey bee species. Honey bees that visit T. tenuifolia e T. stricta on their blossoming are likely dispersers of their dust.
Variety Of Wild Honey Bees And Their Interceded Dispersal Of Dust From The Class Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) In A Separate Region
Dust of the two Tillandsia species were predominant among dust types found on the honey bees. Examples of B. atratus, B. morio and T. spinipes, found on the blossoms of T. stricta, introduced 100% dust from that plant. Bombus atratus examples visiting T. tenuifolia, introduced 90% dust from that source and 10% from Mimosa pudica, accordingly uncovering the upward scavenging conduct of this honey bee species. Honey bees that visit T. tenuifolia e T. stricta on their blossoming are likely dispersers of their dust.