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Genetic differentiation of the Euglossini (Hymenoptera, Apidae) populations on a mainland coastal plain and an island in southeastern Brazil
Authors:Léo Correia da Rocha Filho  Natália de Campos Muradas Cerântola  Carlos Alberto Garófalo  Vera Lúcia Imperatriz-Fonseca  Marco Antonio Del Lama
Institution:1. Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeir?o Preto-FFCLRP, Universidade de S?o Paulo-USP, Av. Bandeirantes 3900, Ribeir?o Preto, SP, CEP 14040-901, Brazil
2. Departamento de Genética e Evolu??o, Universidade Federal de S?o Carlos-UFSCar, Rod. Washington Luiz, km 235, S?o Carlos, SP, CEP 13565-905, Brazil
3. Departamento de Ciências Animais, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido, Av. Francisco Mota 572, Mossoró, RN, CEP 59625-900, Brazil
Abstract:Euglossini bees are among the main pollinators of plant species in tropical and subtropical forests in Central and South America. These bees are known as long-distance pollinators due to their exceptional flight performance. Here we assessed through microsatellite loci the gene variation and genetic differentiation between populations of four abundant Euglossini species populations sampled in two areas, Picinguaba (mainland) and Anchieta Island, Ubatuba, São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. There was no significant genetic differentiation between the island and mainland samples of Euglossa cordata (Fst = 0.008, P = 0.60), Eulaema cingulata (Fst = 0.029, P = 0.29) and Eulaema nigrita (Fst = 0.062, P = 0.38), but a significant gene differentiation between mainland and island samples of Euglossa stellfeldi (Fst = 0.028, P = 0.016) was detected. As expected, our results showed that the water body that separates the island from the mainland does not constitute a geographic barrier for these Euglossini bees. The absence of populational structuring of three out the four species studied corroborates previous reports on those bees, characterized by large populations, with high gene diversity and gene flow and very low levels of diploid males. But the Eg. stellfeldi results clearly point that dispersal ability is not similar to all euglossine bees, what requires the development of different conservationist strategies to the Euglossini species.
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