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Ítem Polen colectado por Tetragonisca angustula (Apidae, Meliponini) en espacios urbanos de Medellín, Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Alzate Hincapie, Brian Steven; Martínez Aguillón, CamilaMeliponine bees play an essential role in the pollination of plants. In particular, Tetragonisca angustula is common in urban and semi-urban environments in Colombia. This species collects pollen from various plant families according to the availability of resources. This study compares the diversity of pollen collected by T. angustula in hives at two locations in Medellin: Universidad EAFIT and the Jardín Botánico “Joaquín Antonio Uribe” de Medellín. The results reveal the significant influence of certain plant families in the diet of these bees, highlighting Bignoniaceae, Fabaceae, and Asteraceae at EAFIT, and Moraceae, Myrtaceae, and Arecaceae at the Jardín Botánico de Medellín. This understanding is crucial for their conservation and the promotion of biodiversity in urban environments, emphasizing the fundamental role of bees in pollination and how their sustainable management can contribute to their preservation in urban settings and the conservation of biodiversity in cities.Ítem Proceso de ASC - ECOPATRIA, PORQUE LA BIODIVERSIDAD TAMBIEN HACE PARTE DE LA SOCIEDAD QUE HABITAMOS(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Alzate Hincapie, Brian Steven; Bula García, María Alejandra; Palomino Ochoa, Santiago; Osorio Beltrán, Valentina; Castaño García, Wendy; Ortíz Zapata, Matías; Pizarro Bello, Albeiro Alfonso; León Ávila, Natalia; Lopera Velásquez, María Alejandra; Universidad EAFITThis project is an initiative focused on research and knowledge dissemination, specifically with a scientific, political, and environmental emphasis—distinct tones that form a song society needs to hear. Our instrument for telling these stories is the experimental documentary podcast, characterized by the interplay of various sounds, such as the voices of characters accompanied by bioacoustics. We propose to create sound content based on empirical research, microethnography, and community engagement in the five townships of Medellín, featuring narratives that detail and precisely explain the interactions among different actors within a social ecosystem. The goal is to create stories accompanied by unique sounds that can be used to disseminate knowledge across various academic fields within the Colombian context. To achieve this, we will produce a knowledge dissemination podcast, composed of data, sounds, people, stories, research, and multidisciplinary collaboration, aimed at reaching a diverse audience and serving as a repository of scientific information.