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Foraging preferences of honeybees (Apis melliferaL.) analysed by pollen metabarcoding along an urban-rural gradient, across seasons

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Mestrez, Arnaud ULiège
Promoteur(s) : Francis, Frédéric ULiège ; Nagase, Ayako
Date de soutenance : 27-aoû-2020 • URL permanente : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/10413
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Titre : Foraging preferences of honeybees (Apis melliferaL.) analysed by pollen metabarcoding along an urban-rural gradient, across seasons
Titre traduit : [fr] Préférences de butinage des abeilles domestiques (Apis melliferaL.), analysées par le métabarcodage du pollen, selon un gradient urbain-rural à travers les saisons.
Auteur : Mestrez, Arnaud ULiège
Date de soutenance  : 27-aoû-2020
Promoteur(s) : Francis, Frédéric ULiège
Nagase, Ayako 
Membre(s) du jury : Charles, Catherine ULiège
Noël, Grégoire ULiège
Fayolle, Adeline ULiège
Mahy, Grégory ULiège
Langue : Anglais
Nombre de pages : 63
Mots-clés : [en] Urban honeybee, Diversity, plant composition, season, landscape
[en] NMDS, PERMANOVA, G-test
Discipline(s) : Sciences du vivant > Sciences de l'environnement & écologie
Centre(s) de recherche : Functional & evolutionary Entomology
Intitulé du projet de recherche : Foraging preferences of honeybees(Apis melliferaL.) analysed by pollenmetabarcoding along an urban-ruralgradient across seasons
Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Diplôme : Master en bioingénieur : sciences et technologies de l'environnement, à finalité spécialisée
Faculté : Mémoires de la Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT)

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[en] In a context of global biodiversity lost, recent studies support that well-managed cities
could improve the preservation of Hymenoptera and thus provide hot spots for pollination
services. Therefore, cities are in the spotlight of studies in order to determine if they have
sufficient resources to host both domesticated and wild bees. One solution would be to
investigate their floral preferences to promote the biodiversity through integrated urban
greening projects.
Part of this continuum, the present work analyses the pollen collected from 18 different
apiaries distributed in the Kanto region of Japon. The sampling was realised from March to
September 2019. Prior to the analysis, the pollen was identified by pollen metabarcoding.
Next, the objectives were to assess if the species richness and diversity were influenced
influenced by by landscape and/or sampling period. In addition, a trait-based analysis was
conducted to determine if the plant nature (Woody or Herbaceous) and the native status
(Native, Alian or Cultivar) were influenced differ among the landscapes and over the course
of the seasons.
To do this, several test were applied including a K-means clustering associated with a
PCA to determine the landscape classes, a NMDS ordination followed by permutation-based
multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) and a post-hoc multilevel pairwise analysis
to evaluate the differences in the pollen composition. Then the diversity was assessed by a
2ways mixed ANOVA and the Hill indices along rarefaction and extrapolation curves. Finally,
the trait-based analysis was based on a G–test of independence for contingency followed by
a post-hoc pairwise comparisons.
It has been evidenced that the landscape explains minor variations in the plant composition
foraged by honeybees. In contrast, the species richness, pollen diversity and plant composition
showed a strong dependence to the seasons. Regarding the taxonomic composition, the
Fabaceae, Rosaceae, Brassicaceae, Plantaginaceae and Onagraceae represent the families with
the most frequent observations in all samples combined.
The present study contributes to a broader understanding of the ecology and floral preferences
foraged by honeybees on which the urban planning can rely in order to promote the biodiversity
in the cities.


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