Nests of the soil dwelling sweat bee Augochloropsis caerulans (Hymenoptera: Halictinae) in a waterlogged environment in southern Brazil |
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Authors: | Christof Pietsch Andreas Köhler Anne Zillikens Wolf Engels |
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Affiliation: | 1. Zoological Institute, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany;2. Department of Biology and Pharmacy, University of Santa Cruz do Sul, Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil;3. Medizinisch-Naturwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany;4. Department of Biodiversity and Ecology, PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil |
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Abstract: | A swampy nest site of the sweat bee Augochloropsis caerulans (Vachal, 1903) in southern Brazil is reported. The bees colonized small earth mounds scattered throughout a water-covered area. Although the substrate of these mounds has high organic matter content, the risk of microbial infestation seems not to be enhanced owing to permanent water saturation. The nests are shallow and can be found 3 cm above the water table. Each nest consists of a cluster of vertically oriented cells on pillars in an oval shaped cavity. The specific nest architecture is thought to mitigate microbial infestation of the brood and to prevent water excess. Nests of A. caerulans are not restricted to water-saturated substrates, but the specific nest architecture presumably enables the bee to propagate in such habitats. |
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Keywords: | Augochlorini nest site moist substrate nest architecture Atlantic rainforest |
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