Baseline assessment of flora and fauna within the selected stingless bee farms in Batuan, Bohol, Philippines/ Gladys Kyra M. Barnigo; Ma. Rhoda C. Estoria; Reinz Lenard D. Salon.--
[Tagbilaran City, Bohol]: [Holy Name University], May 2024Content type:- rdacontent
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Stingless beekeeping is relatively new in Batuan, Bohol, emphasizing its economic and ecological significance. With limited prior data, the research aims to assess the sociodemographic profile of farm owners, fauna and flora in stingless bee farms to establish a baseline for biodiversity. Findings reveal diverse demographics and common challenges faced by stingless bee growers, 19 families of natural vegetations, 8 families of birds, one family of bats, 2 families of butterflies, and 41 families planted vegetation. The sociodemographic profile of beekeepers highlights common challenges and the need for ongoing education and government support. Certain plant families recorded emerge as primary floral resources for stingless bees, emphasizing their importance in sustaining bee populations. Continued efforts are necessary to harness the full potential of meliponiculture, and to position Batuan as the stingless bee capital of Bohol.
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