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Monitoring, assessing and evaluating the pollinator species (Hymenoptera: apoidea) found on a native brush site, a revegetated site and an urban garden

This research presents the findings of a pollinator diversity study that took place
at three study sites. Although variation in pollinator diversity occurred between the
three sites, fewer pollinators than expected were recorded from the La Joya Tract
(revegetated site). Numerous genera and species were recorded from the Havana Tract
(native site) as well as the Valley Nature Center (urban garden). In contrast, the La Joya
Tract had a comparatively depauperate pollinator fauna.
The numbers of pollinator genera and species recorded from the three study sites
were decreased in comparison to the total number of genera and species recorded from
Hidalgo County. Hidalgo County has 35 known genera and 75 species of bees
documented to date. About 40% of the genera and 23% of the species recorded from
Hidalgo County were recorded from the Havana Tract in this study, while a mere 8.5%
of the genera and 4% of the species were reported from the La Joya Tract and 34% of
the genera and 16% of the species were reported from the Valley Nature Center.
Although the vascular plant species identified from these study sites were diverse, the floral rewards they provided yielded an insight as to what was going on in
terms of pollinator diversity. Plants may yield nectar or pollen floral rewards or both in
some cases to pollinators. The current study provides evidence that revegetation of land
with plants that primarily provide nectar rewards will result in fewer observed bee taxa
than from land revegetated with plants that provide a mix of nectar and pollen floral
rewards.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-1297
Date15 May 2009
CreatorsCate, Carrie Ann
ContributorsVinson, S. Bradleigh
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text
Formatelectronic, application/pdf, born digital

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