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Nesting ecology of stingless bees within three landscapes in the Northern part of the Volta Region of Ghana

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dc.contributor.author Tornyie, Ferdinand
dc.date.accessioned 2016-09-29T10:21:05Z
dc.date.available 2016-09-29T10:21:05Z
dc.date.issued 2013-04
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2897
dc.description xiii,144p.:ill en_US
dc.description.abstract This research was carried out to investigate the nesting ecology of stingless bees in three selected landscapes in the northern part of the Volta Region of Ghana, from June 2011 to February 2012. The study focused on three stingless bee species Meliponula bocandei (Spinola), Meliponula ferruginea (Lepeletier) and Dactylurina staudingeri (Gribodo). Using eight transects (500 X 40 m) in each landscape, number of nests, nesting heights, diameter at breast heights (DBH) of nest trees and potential nest trees were sampled at three sites namely Koru, Abotoase and Kyabobo. Out of a total of 93 stingless bee nests found, M. ferruginea recorded the highest (50) compared to M. bocandei (33) and D.staudingeri (10). Nest density for the three sites was estimated to be 1.9 nests/ha (≈ 2 nests/ha). M. ferruginea was the only species that nested in old termite mounds (17 nests) and in the ground (1 nest). The bees did not show preference for particular tree species they nest in. The two Meliponula bee species were found nesting in trees with DBH ≥15 cm. Landscape characteristics appeared to have some effects on the nesting ecology of stingless bees. Koru, which recorded larger trees had the highest nest density. Less suitable nesting trees in Abotoase influenced M. ferruginea to nest more in old termite mounds than trees. Extraction of potential nesting trees due Agricultural activities and wild honey hunting are threats to stingless bee colonies in Koru and Abotoase. Lack of more suitable nesting trees could account for lower stingless bee nests in Kyabobo National Park. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Stingless bees en_US
dc.subject Beekeeping and livelihood en_US
dc.subject Bees and land uses en_US
dc.subject Nesting biology en_US
dc.subject Nesting ecology en_US
dc.subject Volta Region en_US
dc.subject Northern Volta en_US
dc.subject Bee species en_US
dc.title Nesting ecology of stingless bees within three landscapes in the Northern part of the Volta Region of Ghana en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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