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利用无线电追踪技术揭示熊蜂(Bombus spp.)的空间利用情况。

Space use of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) revealed by radio-tracking.

机构信息

Biological Collection, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(5):e19997. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019997. Epub 2011 May 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Accurate estimates of movement behavior and distances travelled by animals are difficult to obtain, especially for small-bodied insects where transmitter weights have prevented the use of radio-tracking.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we report the first successful use of micro radio telemetry to track flight distances and space use of bumblebees. Using ground surveys and Cessna overflights in a Central European rural landscape mosaic we obtained maximum flight distances of 2.5 km, 1.9 km and 1.3 km for Bombus terrestris (workers), Bombus ruderatus (worker), and Bombus hortorum (young queens), respectively. Bumblebee individuals used large areas (0.25-43.53 ha) within one or a few days. Habitat analyses of one B. hortorum queen at the landscape scale indicated that gardens within villages were used more often than expected from habitat availability. Detailed movement trajectories of this individual revealed that prominent landscape structures (e.g. trees) and flower patches were repeatedly visited. However, we also observed long (i.e. >45 min) resting periods between flights (B. hortorum) and differences in flower-handling between bumblebees with and without transmitters (B. terrestris) suggesting that the current weight of transmitters (200 mg) may still impose significant energetic costs on the insects.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Spatio-temporal movements of bumblebees can now be tracked with telemetry methods. Our measured flight distances exceed many previous estimates of bumblebee foraging ranges and suggest that travelling long distances to food resources may be common. However, even the smallest currently available transmitters still appear to compromise flower handling performance and cause an increase in resting behavior of bees. Future reductions of transmitter mass and size could open up new avenues for quantifying landscape-scale space use of insect pollinators and could provide novel insights into the behavior and requirements of bumblebees during critical life stages, e.g. when searching for mates, nest locations or hibernation sites.

摘要

背景

准确估计动物的运动行为和移动距离是困难的,特别是对于小体型昆虫来说,由于发射机的重量限制了无线电跟踪的使用。

方法/主要发现:本文首次成功地使用微型无线电遥测技术来跟踪熊蜂的飞行距离和空间利用。我们在中欧农村景观镶嵌体中进行地面调查和塞斯纳飞越,获得了 B. terrestris(工蜂)、B. ruderatus(工蜂)和 B. hortorum(年轻蜂王)的最大飞行距离分别为 2.5 公里、1.9 公里和 1.3 公里。熊蜂个体在一天或几天内使用大面积(0.25-43.53 公顷)。对一个 B. hortorum 蜂王在景观尺度上的栖息地分析表明,村庄内的花园比预期的栖息地可用性更常被利用。该个体的详细运动轨迹表明,突出的景观结构(如树木)和花斑被反复访问。然而,我们也观察到飞行(B. hortorum)之间的长时间(即>45 分钟)休息期和带有和不带发射机的熊蜂之间在处理花朵方面的差异(B. terrestris),这表明当前发射机的重量(200mg)可能仍然对昆虫造成重大的能量成本。

结论/意义:现在可以使用遥测方法跟踪熊蜂的时空运动。我们测量的飞行距离超过了许多以前对熊蜂觅食范围的估计,表明长距离觅食到食物资源可能很常见。然而,即使是目前最小的可用发射机似乎仍然会影响蜜蜂处理花朵的性能,并导致蜜蜂休息行为增加。未来发射机质量和尺寸的减少可以为量化昆虫传粉媒介的景观尺度空间利用开辟新的途径,并为熊蜂在关键生命阶段的行为和需求提供新的见解,例如在寻找配偶、巢穴位置或冬眠地点时。

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