ResumenSe presentan los resultados de un análisis palinológico en dos especies del género Bombus en cercanías de Pamplonita (Norte de Santander-Colombia) durante los meses de abril y mayo de 2010. A partir de muestras coprológicas se identificaron y contaron un total de 1585 granos, dentro de los cuales Solanaceae, Asteraceae, Malvaceae y Fabaceae fueron los taxa mas abundantes. En términos de diversidad, en abril se encontraron los valores más altos con respecto a los tipos de polen para ambas especies, aunque en B. pullatus, se observó mayor riqueza y dominancia para ambos meses. Finalmente, se puedo determinar un gran porcentaje de los granos de polen que se identificación en Solanaceae corresponden a Solanum quitoense. Los resultados presentados en este estudio dejan claro la importancia de la palinología al momento de establecer la dieta de estos organismos, además de reflejar el papel de estas especies como posible prestador de servicios ecosistemicos tanto en plantas silvestres como cultivadas en el caso de Solanum. AbstractIt is present the results of a palynological analysis of two species of the genus Bombus in vicinity of Pamplonita-Norte of Santander. On feces samples were identified and counted (april and may of 2010) 1585 grains of pollen, within which Solanaceae, Asteraceae, Malvaceae and Fabaceae were the more abundat taxa. With regard to the diversity, April was the most rich, diverse and dominant month; however in B. pullatus we observed greater wealth and dominance. Finally, it was possible to determine that a large percentage of pollen grains that were identified as Solanaceae correspond to Solanum quitoense. The results of this study make clear the importance of palynology at the time of establishing the diet of these species, in addition to reflect its role of those species as possible provider in ecosistemic services either in wild plant as a crops in Solanaceae case.
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