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A Review of Habitat and Distribution of Common Stingless Bees and Honeybees Species in African Savanna Ecosystems

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TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/19400829221099623

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ecosystem; honeybees; savanna; stingless bees; species

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  1. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority

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This study reviewed the habitat and distribution of common stingless bees and honeybees in African savanna ecosystems, and assessed factors affecting their habitat selection. The study found that Africa has 19 species of stingless bees and 13 subspecies of honeybees, and that migration and swarming play a pivotal role in their distribution. The conservation of bees within savanna ecosystems depends on adopting the best conservation policies derived from their economic and ecological services.
Background and Research Aims Globally, concerns over a decline in insect pollinator abundance have been raised. Although bees were noted to be key pollinating agents for approximately 52 of the leading 115 global food commodities, they are currently exposed to risks ranging from a variety of diseases and environmental threats emanating from changes in land use, farming practices and climate change. The study reviewed the habitat and distribution of common stingless bees and honeybees species in African savanna ecosystems. The review focused mainly on (i) profiling stingless bee and honeybee species, habitat and distribution within African savanna ecosystems and (ii) assessing factors affecting stingless bees and honeybees in habitat selection within the savanna ecosystem. Methods A meta-synthesis of existing literature with a qualitative orientation was used for the review process and 90 published documents were consulted between 1970 and 2021. Results The review findings indicated that there are 19 stingless bee species and 13 subspecies of Apis mellifera found in Africa. The A. mellifera scutellata and A. mellifera adansonii were reported to be widely distributed across the African savanna ecosystem. Conclusion The migration and swarming of bees play a pivotal role in the general stingless bees and honey bees distribution within the savanna ecosystem. Implications for Conservation The persistence of stingless bees and honeybees within savanna ecosystems depends on the adoption of the best conservation policies derived from economic and ecological services associated with bee conservation.

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