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Competition and niche partitioning of floral resources between two native stingless bees (Melipona mimetica and Scaptotrigona sp., Apidae: Meliponini) in a seasonally dry tropical forest of Ecuador

Vieira, B.; Lopes, F.; Griffith, D. M.; Gusman, E.; Espinosa, C. I.

2026-03-30 ecology
10.64898/2026.03.29.715153 bioRxiv
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Stingless bees are key pollinators in tropical ecosystems, yet their ecological dynamics remain poorly understood in highly seasonal environments such as the seasonally dry tropical forests of Ecuador. These ecosystems experience pronounced climatic seasonality, with sharp transitions between dry and wet periods that strongly affect floral resource availability. Understanding interspecific competition and niche partitioning in such systems is critical, particularly given the global decline of pollinators. We investigated resource use and niche dynamics in two native stingless bees, Melipona mimetica and Scaptotrigona sp., by quantifying pollen, nectar, and resin collection across seasons. Log-linear models were used to test the effects of species, season, and their interaction on resource use, while non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) assessed niche overlap. Contrary to the expectation that niche overlap increases under resource scarcity, we found greater overlap during the wet season, when resources are more abundant. This suggests that both species converge on high-quality floral resources during peak availability, reflecting an adaptive response to strong environmental seasonality. Pollen use remained stable across seasons, consistent with generalist foraging behavior. In contrast, nectar collection increased significantly during the wet season, while resin exhibited a shared seasonal peak, likely associated with synchronized nest construction or maintenance. These findings reveal context-dependent competition dynamics and highlight the role of environmental seasonality in shaping pollinator interactions. Our study provides new insights into the ecology of threatened stingless bees and contributes to their conservation in tropical dry forest ecosystems.

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