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Abejas nativas mexicanas como potenciales polinizadores manejados

Authors: Carlos Hernán Vergara Briceño;

Abejas nativas mexicanas como potenciales polinizadores manejados

Abstract

Las abejas son el grupo más abundante y diverso de polinizadores en el planeta, de las que existen más de 20 000 especies. Sin embargo, sólo 19 de ellas se utilizan a escala comercial para la polinización de cultivos y otras 40 se han usado, abandonado o se han usado a nivel de experimentación. En este libro intentamos una primera aproximación a la diversidad y posible uso de especies de abejas nativas mexicanas que tienen potencial como polinizadores de cultivos como la calabaza, los chiles, el chayote y otros. Aunque no tratamos grupos de gran importancia como los abejorros sociales del género Bombus ni los abejorros carpinteros del género Xylocopa, intentamos cubrir una buena parte de la gama de abejas que son polinizadores naturales de muchas plantas. Esta obra fue elaborada por tres profesionales mexicanos, interesados en las abejas y presenta por primera vez información sobre varias especies de abejas nativas mexicanas, su biología y su importancia como polinizadores. Todo esto escrito de la forma más amena posible, con la intención de llegar a la mayor cantidad de lectores interesados en el tema.

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