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跳舞的蜜蜂能提高蜂群觅食成功率,因为长期收益大于短期成本。

Dancing bees improve colony foraging success as long-term benefits outweigh short-term costs.

作者信息

Schürch Roger, Grüter Christoph

机构信息

Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, United Kingdom.

Departamento de Biologia da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Aug 20;9(8):e104660. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104660. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Waggle dancing bees provide nestmates with spatial information about high quality resources. Surprisingly, attempts to quantify the benefits of this encoded spatial information have failed to find positive effects on colony foraging success under many ecological circumstances. Experimental designs have often involved measuring the foraging success of colonies that were repeatedly switched between oriented dances versus disoriented dances (i.e. communicating vectors versus not communicating vectors). However, if recruited bees continue to visit profitable food sources for more than one day, this procedure would lead to confounded results because of the long-term effects of successful recruitment events. Using agent-based simulations, we found that spatial information was beneficial in almost all ecological situations. Contrary to common belief, the benefits of recruitment increased with environmental stability because benefits can accumulate over time to outweigh the short-term costs of recruitment. Furthermore, we found that in simulations mimicking previous experiments, the benefits of communication were considerably underestimated (at low food density) or not detected at all (at medium and high densities). Our results suggest that the benefits of waggle dance communication are currently underestimated and that different experimental designs, which account for potential long-term benefits, are needed to measure empirically how spatial information affects colony foraging success.

摘要

摇摆舞蜜蜂为巢友提供有关优质资源的空间信息。令人惊讶的是,在许多生态环境下,试图量化这种编码空间信息的益处的尝试未能发现其对蜂群觅食成功有积极影响。实验设计通常包括测量在定向舞蹈与非定向舞蹈(即传达向量与不传达向量)之间反复切换的蜂群的觅食成功率。然而,如果被招募的蜜蜂继续访问有利可图的食物源超过一天,由于成功招募事件的长期影响,这个过程会导致混淆的结果。通过基于主体的模拟,我们发现空间信息在几乎所有生态情况下都是有益的。与普遍看法相反,招募的益处随着环境稳定性的增加而增加,因为益处可以随着时间积累,超过招募的短期成本。此外,我们发现在模拟先前实验的过程中,交流的益处被大大低估了(在食物密度低时),或者根本没有被检测到(在食物密度中和高时)。我们的结果表明,目前摇摆舞交流的益处被低估了,需要不同的实验设计来实证测量空间信息如何影响蜂群觅食成功,这些设计要考虑到潜在的长期益处。

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