Helder Canto Resende
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012
Lorena Gusmão Alvarenga Lage; Lívia L. Coelho; Helder Canto Resende; Mara Garcia Tavares; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos; Tânia M. Fernandes-Salomão
Physicochemical analyses were carried out to evaluate 27 samples of honeys from three species of the Brazilian genus Melipona (M. capixaba, M. rufiventris and M. mondury) from Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais States. The parameters water activity (Aw), percentage of soluble solids (Brix %), pH, acidity (meq/Kg) and moisture (%) were evaluated. The honey characteristics obtained from these samples were very similar to the ones from other Melipona species. However, regarding the honey from Apis (honey bee), only the pH values were similar. The low pH value and the high acidity detected in Melipona honey are potential factors for increasing the honey shelf life because they do not provide favorable conditions for the microbial development. On the other hand, the high level of water activity favors the growth of microorganisms, especially yeast, which demands a more careful handled and storage. The observed differences between Melipona and Apis honey reinforce the need for specific quality settings for stingless bee honey.
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology | 2011
Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da Luz; Tânia M. Fernandes-Salomão; Lorena Gusmão Alvarenga Lage; Helder Canto Resende; Mara Garcia Tavares; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos
Pollen samples were collected in three different periods from 11 Melipona capixaba Moure & Camargo hives and analyzed with melissopalynological methodology. A total of 33 pollen types were identified, of which 23 genera and 15 families were identified. The following families showed the highest pollen richness: Fabaceae (7), Myrtaceae (3), Solanaceae (3), Arecaceae (2), Asteraceae (2), Euphorbiaceae (2), Melastomataceae/Combretaceae (2), Rubiaceae (2), and Sapindaceae (2). The most frequent pollen types (>45%) were Eucalyptus, which generated great similarities between the samples, except one in which the Tibouchina was predominant. Although the majority of the pollen types showed low percentage values, the results demonstrated that M. capixaba has taken advantage of the polliniferous sources available in the Atlantic Rainforest as well as in the “Capoeira” (brushwood, secondary forest) and “ruderal” (field) plants, probably implying its importance as a pollinator of the native flora and of the exotic species.
Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2013
Mara Garcia Tavares; Nathalia Teixeira Pietrani; Maxwell de Castro Durvale; Helder Canto Resende; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos
Melipona quadrifasciata is a stingless bee widely found throughout the Brazilian territory, with two recognized subspecies, M. quadrifasciata anthidioides, that exhibits interrupted metasomal stripes, and M. quadrifasciata quadrifasciata, with continuous metasomal stripes. This study aimed to estimate the genetic variability of these subspecies. For this purpose, 127 colonies from 15 Brazilian localities were analyzed, using nine species-specific microsatellite primers. At these loci, the number of alleles ranged from three to 15 (mean: 7.2), and the observed heterozygosity (Ho) ranged from 0.03–0.21, while the expected heterozygosity (He) ranged from 0.23–0.47. The genetic distances among populations ranged from 0.03–0.45. The FST multilocus value (0.23) indicated that the populations sampled were structured, and the clustering analysis showed the formation of two subgroups and two more distant populations. The first group contained the subspecies M. quadrifasciata quadrifasciata, and the other, the subspecies M. quadrifasciata anthidioides and the two M. quadrifasciata populations with continuous metasomal stripes from northern Minas Gerais. These results confirmed that the yellow metasomal stripes alone are not a good means for correctly identifying the different subspecies of M. quadrifasciata.
Journal of Insect Conservation | 2014
Juliano Nogueira; Josemar de Carvalho Ramos; Juliana Benevenuto; Tânia M. Fernandes-Salomão; Helder Canto Resende; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos; Mara Garcia Tavares
Melipona capixaba, popularly known as “uruçu preta”, is a stingless bee restricted to the mountainous Atlantic Rainforest areas of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. Due to the endemism and small population size, this species discovered in 1994 is now considered “vulnerable to extinction”. Using ISSR, PCR–RFLP and microsatellites markers, we studied the genetic variability and structure of M. capixaba from 88 colonies collected throughout the distribution area of the species within Espírito Santo State. The microsatellite, ISSR and mitochondrial haplotype analyses showed that M. capixaba has low genetic variability compared to other insect species. The molecular analyses also indicated a high genetic similarity among the M. capixaba samples, with no clear pattern of structuring. The analyses of molecular variance results indicated that most of the total genetic variation in M. capixaba was explained by the genetic diversity within local populations. Results suggest that the analyzed samples could be treated as a single population for preservation purposes. Thus, given its endemism, local adaptation and low number of natural colonies, efforts for the conservation of M. capixaba should focus on preservation and increasing the number of colonies in the wild, so that M. capixaba can support constant captures and the effects of habitat deforestation in Espírito Santo State.
Neotropical Entomology | 2008
Helder Canto Resende; Fábio de Barros; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos; Tânia M. Fernandes-Salomão
The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure & Camargo is a species restricted to the Atlantic forest in the Domingos Martins, Conceicao do Castelo, Venda Nova do Imigrante and Afonso Claudio County, in the Espirito Santo State, Brazil. Despite its cological importance as pollinator few studies have examined the ecology and biology of this bee. This note relates a case of the M. capixaba workers carrying pollinarium attached to the scuttellum. The pollinaria were identified as belonging to the orchid subtribe Maxillariinae species possibly of the genus Maxillaria sensu lato or Xylobium.
Educação (UFSM) | 2016
Mardem Michael Ferreira da Silva; Mayra Cristina da Silva Costa; Camila Lopes Almeida; Dienny Sthefany da Silva; Pamela Carvalho Lobato; Helder Canto Resende
In preparation for the exercise of teaching, in an initial training course for teachers is an essential component. However, it is observed that historically, this training is almost left out in relation to training for the Disciplinary Area. Understanding the importance of training for teaching and knowing its limitations in the current settings for the degree courses, this study aimed to understand the ways of the pedagogical teacher training in the course of Biological Sciences of the Forestal campus of Federal University of Vicosa. In addition to the analysis of the Pedagogical Project course and the curriculum, an investigation was made through the use of questionnaires to the graduates of the course. The results showed that the preparation for teaching is not the only focus of the course, as appointed formally as a teaching degree, and is considered to have an insufficient pedagogical formation aspect to ensure solid formation.
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2010
Helder Canto Resende; Karla S. C. Yotoko; Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie; Marco Antonio Costa; Sofia Campiolo; Mara Garcia Tavares; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos; Tânia M. Fernandes-Salomão
Apidologie | 2013
Mara Garcia Tavares; Bruno S. Almeida; Paulo Z. Passamani; Samuel Rezende Paiva; Helder Canto Resende; Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos; Rogério Marcos de Oliveira Alves; Ana Maria Waldschmidt
Bioscience Journal | 2009
Helder Canto Resende; Deirilene Ramos Mendes; J. E. das G. Mendes; Wagner Antônio Bernardes
Biosci. j. (Online) | 2009
Helder Canto Resende; Wagner Antônio Bernardes; José Eustáquio das Graças Mendes; Deirilene Ramos Mendes