Evidence of hybridization between two species of Melipona bees

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This report describes a case of hybridization between two species of Meliponinae bees (Melipona scutellaris from the Diamantina plateau in the State of Bahia, and Melipona capixaba from around Domingos Martins, in the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil). To demonstrate hybridization, electrophoretic profiles of esterase activity from three colonies were studied. Ten adult workers of M. scutellaris, M. capixaba and the hybrid colony were collected and processed individually. The pattern of esterase activity was constant for each species but differed between them, whereas hybrid bees had a pattern derived from both species. The fact that two ecologically different species of stingless bees separated by more than 300 km could still cross when placed in the same area suggests that there has not been any pressure to develop reproductive isolation.

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Nascimento, V. A., Matusita, S. H., & Kerr, W. E. (2000). Evidence of hybridization between two species of Melipona bees. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 23(1), 79–81. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572000000100014

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