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dc.contributor.authorMarilena Marconies_PE
dc.contributor.authorAlessandro Modesties_PE
dc.contributor.authorLeydi Paz Alvarezes_PE
dc.contributor.authorPaolo Villegas Ogoñaes_PE
dc.contributor.authorAgustín Cerna Mendozaes_PE
dc.contributor.authorCarlos Daniel Vecco Giovees_PE
dc.contributor.authorJavier Ormeño Lunaes_PE
dc.contributor.authorAndrea Di Giulioes_PE
dc.contributor.authorEmiliano Mancinies_PE
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-24T15:13:15Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-24T15:13:15Z-
dc.date.issued2022-08-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11458/4852-
dc.description.abstractStingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) are among the most important pollinators of tropical forests. Peru is considered a hotspot of biodiversity of Meliponini, but many areas of this country (e.g., Peruvian Amazon) remain unexplored. We aimed to produce a first inventory of stingless bee species dwelling in humid and seasonally dry forests of northern Peru by combining traditional (morphologically-based) taxonomy and DNA barcoding. Specimens were collected in 2020 at five sites located in San Martin and Piura regions. We identified 12 genera of Meliponini. Among those, Trigona and Plebeia were the most abundant (45.9% and 12.8% respectively), whereas Nannotrigona and Scaura were the least represented ones (2.3%). We assigned a reliable species identification to about 30% of specimens (Trigona amazonensis, T. muzoensis, T. williana, Partamona testacea, Scaura tenuis, Tetragona goettei, and Tetragonisca angustula). Yet, more than a half of the specimens received a provisional identification (e.g., Geotrigona cf. fulvohirta, T. cf. amalthea, T. cf. fuscipennis, T. cf. hypogea, Melipona cf. cramptoni, Partamona cf. epiphytophila, Ptilotrigona cf. perenae, Scaura cf. latitarsis, Tetragona cf. clavipes, Trigonisca cf. atomaria). We also highlighted an extensive polyphyly that affected a number of currently recognized species (e.g., T. fulviventris, T. guianae, Plebeia franki, P. frontalis, M. eburnea, M. illota), whose members were split into various clades. Finally, 16% of individuals failed to be identified at the species level (Trigona sp. 1, T. sp. 2, Nannotrigona sp., Partamona sp., Scaptotrigona sp. 1, S. sp. 2, Trigonisca sp. 1, and Trigonisca sp. 2). We discuss our findings according to the current faunistic and biogeographic knowledge of Meliponini in Peru and the Neotropical region. We also remark on the importance of conducting a taxonomic revision of stingless bees and improving both their morphology-based identification keys and BOLD repository. Finally, we claim that integrative taxonomy shall be strongly implemented to truly assess the biodiversity of Neotropical stingless bees, allowing conserving these important pollinators and the associated traditional meliponiculture in an effective manner.es_PE
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dc.language.isoenges_PE
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dc.subjectstingless beeses_PE
dc.subjectspecies identificationes_PE
dc.subjectbiodiversityes_PE
dc.subjectperuvian amazones_PE
dc.subjectdry tropical forestes_PE
dc.subjectmeliponiculturees_PE
dc.titleDNA Barcoding of Stingless Bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) in Northern Peruvian Forests: A Plea for Integrative Taxonomyes_PE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_PE
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/d14080632es_PE
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones_PE
dc.publisher.countryGBes_PE
dc.subject.ocdehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.05.00es_PE
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