2021
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toaa284
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Edible Fruit Plant Species in the Amazon Forest Rely Mostly on Bees and Beetles as Pollinators

Abstract: Edible fruit plants of tropical forests are important for the subsistence of traditional communities. Understanding the most important pollinators related to fruit and seed production of these plants is a necessary step to protect their pollination service and assure the food security of these communities. However, there are many important knowledge gaps related to floral biology and pollination in megadiverse tropical rainforests, such as the Amazon Forest, due mainly to the high number of plant species. Our … Show more

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“…Stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are diverse and important pollinators of both natural and agricultural crops (Heard, 1999; Paz et al, 2021) and are found in tropical and subtropical regions (Grüter, 2020; Michener, 2007). Meliponiculture, or stingless bee keeping, has emerged and grown rapidly around the world (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are diverse and important pollinators of both natural and agricultural crops (Heard, 1999; Paz et al, 2021) and are found in tropical and subtropical regions (Grüter, 2020; Michener, 2007). Meliponiculture, or stingless bee keeping, has emerged and grown rapidly around the world (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abelhas sem ferrão (Apidae: Meliponini) são importantes polinizadores de culturas naturais e agrícolas (Heard, 1999;Paz et al, 2021) e são encontrados em regiões tropicais e subtropicais (Grüter, 2020;Michener, 2007). A meliponicultura, ou a criação de abelhas sem ferrão, tem se expandido rapidamente em todo o mundo (Arzaluz et al, 2002;Heard & Dollin, 2000;Nogueira-Neto, 1997;Sommeijer, 1999).…”
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