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Interactions between carpenter bees and orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in flowers of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. (Lecythidaceae)

DOI: 10.1590/S0044-59672012000100011

Keywords: antagonism, behaviors, facilitation, resource partitioning, pollinators.

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competition between two species of bees for the same type of floral resource may generate antagonistic behavior between them, especially in cultivated areas where food resources are limited, seasonally and locally. in this study, was tested the hypothesis of antagonism between two solitary bee species of the family apidae, eulaema mocsaryi (euglossini) and xylocopa frontalis (xylocopini), visiting the brazil nut flowers (bertholletia excelsa: lecythidaceae) in a central amazonia agricultural area. the visitation time was analyzed to detect the possible temporal overlap in the foraging of these bees. furthermore, was analyzed their interspecific interactions for manipulating flower species visited by an opponent species, as well as attempts to attack this opponent. the individuals of xylocopa frontalis visited the brazil nut flowers before eulaema mocsaryi, although the peak visitation of both did not presented significant differences. neither of the species manipulated flowers recently visited by opponent species, and there were practically no antagonistic interactions between them. thus, x. frontalis and e. mocsaryi shared the same food source in the flowers of b. excelsa due to differences in their time of visits and non-aggressive way of interacting with the opponent. this result has important implications for pollinating the brazil nut, and a possible management of x. frontalis and e. mocsaryi, since these two were the most abundant pollinators in the studied locality.

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