Authors
Carlos A Rosa, Marc-André Lachance, Janaína OC Silva, Ana Carolina P Teixeira, Marjorie M Marini, Yasmine Antonini, Rogerio P Martins
Publication date
2003/12/1
Source
FEMS yeast research
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
271-275
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The yeast communities associated with the stingless bees Tetragonisca angustula, Melipona quadrifasciata and Frieseomelitta varia were studied. The bees T. angustula and F. varia showed a strong association with the yeast Starmerella meliponinorum. M. quadrifasciata more frequently carried a species related to Candida apicola, but also vectored low numbers of S. meliponinorum. Some of the yeasts isolated from adult bees were typical of species known to occur in flowers. Other yeast species found in adult bees were more typical of those found in the phylloplane. S. meliponinorum and the species in the C. apicola complex, also part of the Starmerella clade, may have a mutualistic relationship with the bees studied. Many yeasts in that group are often found in bees or substrates visited by bees, suggesting that a mutually beneficial interaction exists between them.
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