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A morphometric study of this bee species reared in artificial conditions in the Brazilian semi-arid region was carried out in order to verify divergence in its morphology, so as to identify possible variations in this species. The bees were collected from different stingless bee breeders in two localities in the municipality of São João do Rio do Peixe, Paraíba-PB. A total of 200 tenements were assessed and 30 with the highest percentage of production were identified, from which 10 were randomly selected for the level of insect collection in each location. A total of 60 worker bees were…mehr

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A morphometric study of this bee species reared in artificial conditions in the Brazilian semi-arid region was carried out in order to verify divergence in its morphology, so as to identify possible variations in this species. The bees were collected from different stingless bee breeders in two localities in the municipality of São João do Rio do Peixe, Paraíba-PB. A total of 200 tenements were assessed and 30 with the highest percentage of production were identified, from which 10 were randomly selected for the level of insect collection in each location. A total of 60 worker bees were collected, with 3 bees from each tenement. The morphometric parameters evaluated were: transverse length, longitudinal length, collecting legs, anterior wings, posterior wings and weight per insect. Significant differences were found between all the characteristics evaluated, when it came to individuals from different localities, thus corroborating the existence of morphometric variability betweenthe localities evaluated. The differences found in morphometrics show that these techniques are important tools in assessing sustainability.
Autorenporträt
Graduated in Chemistry from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN (2011), Master's degree in Agroindustrial Systems from the Federal University of Campina Grande - UFCG (2014). Chemistry Technician - UFERSA. Working on the following subjects: acid-base indicators, chemistry teaching, beekeeping and bee breeding.