School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK.
Mol Ecol. 2010 Jan;19(1):53-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04423.x. Epub 2009 Nov 30.
Habitat loss has led to fragmentation of populations of many invertebrates, but social hymenopterans may be particularly sensitive to habitat fragmentation due to their low effective population sizes. The impacts of fragmentation depend strongly on dispersal abilities, but these are difficult to quantify. Here, we quantify and compare dispersal abilities of two bumblebee species, Bombus muscorum and Bombus jonellus, in a model island system. We use microsatellites to investigate population genetic structuring, dispersal and spatial patterns in genetic diversity. Populations of both species showed significant structuring, and isolation by distance, but this was markedly greater in B. muscorum (theta = 0.13) than in B. jonellus (theta = 0.034). This difference could reflect a higher effective population size in B. jonellus compared to B. muscorum, but this is not consistent with the observed abundance of the two species. We argue that it is more likely that B. jonellus has a higher propensity to disperse than B. muscorum. This will influence their relative susceptibility to habitat fragmentation and may in part explain differential declines of mainland populations of these and other bumblebee species.
生境丧失导致许多无脊椎动物的种群破碎化,但由于社会膜翅目动物的有效种群规模较小,它们可能对生境破碎化特别敏感。破碎化的影响强烈依赖于扩散能力,但这些能力很难量化。在这里,我们在一个模型岛屿系统中量化和比较了两种熊蜂物种,即熊蜂 muscorum 和熊蜂 jonellus 的扩散能力。我们使用微卫星来研究种群遗传结构、扩散和遗传多样性的空间模式。这两个物种的种群都表现出显著的结构和距离隔离,但在 B. muscorum 中更为明显(theta = 0.13),而在 B. jonellus 中则不太明显(theta = 0.034)。这种差异可能反映了 B. jonellus 相对于 B. muscorum 的有效种群规模较大,但这与两种物种的实际丰度不一致。我们认为,B. jonellus 比 B. muscorum 更有可能扩散。这将影响它们对生境破碎化的相对敏感性,并在一定程度上解释了这些和其他熊蜂物种大陆种群的不同下降。