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The importance of odor in nest site selection by a lodger bee, Centris Bicornuta Mocsáry (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the dry forest of Costa Rica

DOI: 10.1590/S1519-566X2011000200004

Keywords: nest initiation, nesting site location, provision odor.

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the more common lodger bee occurring in the dry forest of costa rica, centris bicornuta muscáry), has been observed nesting in new nest cavities drilled into wooden blocks placed next to cavities used by another female within 2-3 days. in contrast, new nest cavities placed in similar areas with no nesting centris nearby were not used for weeks. these observations suggest that the presence of nesting bees may play a role in nest site selection. to confirm our observations, new nest cavities were placed in areas with or without nesting. we found nest initiation in newly placed nest cavities only in areas where bees were actively nesting. to examine the possibility that nesting locations are not unique, we placed new nest cavities in new locations either with (a) a number of completed nest cavities or (b) placed alone. within three days we only found bees nesting in the newly placed nest cavities in situation "a". the results suggested that odor might be involved. we next compared nesting in new cavities placed alone with cavities contaminated with either (a) nest entrance plug material, (b) nest nectar, (c) nest pollen or (d) a combination of pollen and nectar. nesting was significantly low in cavities placed next to cavities with nest entrance plug material (a), and high in cavities placed next to cavities "b, c, or d". the results suggest that pollen and /or nectar odor play a role in the location of potential nest sites.

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