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生理水分调节:真社会性昆虫的关键能力——以原生的西欧蜜蜂为例。

Hygroregulation, a key ability for eusocial insects: Native Western European honeybees as a case study.

机构信息

Laboratoire Microorganismes: Génome et Environnement, UMR CNRS 6023, Université Clermont-Auvergne, Campus Universitaire des Cézeaux, France.

Laboratoire Evolution, Génomes et Spéciation, UMR CNRS 9191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Feb 8;14(2):e0200048. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200048. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Sociality has brought many advantages to various hymenoptera species, including their ability of regulating physical factors in their nest (e.g., temperature). Although less studied, humidity is known to be important for egg, larval and pupal development, and also for nectar concentration. Two subspecies of Apis mellifera of the M evolutionary lineage were used as models to test the ability of a superorganism (i.e. honeybee colony) to regulate the humidity in its nest (i.e. "hygroregulation hypothesis") in four conservation centers: two in France (A. m. mellifera) and two in Portugal (A. m. iberiensis). We investigated the ability of both subspecies to regulate the humidity in hives daily, but also during the seasons for one complete year. Our data and statistical analysis demonstrated the capacity of the bees to regulate humidity in their hive, regardless of the day, season or subspecies. Furthermore, the study showed that humidity in beehives is stable even during winter, when brood is absent, and when temperature is known to be less stable in the beehives. These results suggest that humidity is important for honeybees at every life stage, maybe because of the 'imprint' of the evolutionary history of this hymenopteran lineage.

摘要

社会性给各种膜翅目物种带来了许多优势,包括它们调节巢内物理因素(如温度)的能力。尽管研究较少,但湿度已知对卵、幼虫和蛹的发育以及花蜜浓度很重要。两个 M 进化支的蜜蜂亚种被用作模型,以测试超个体(即蜜蜂群体)调节其巢内湿度(即“湿度调节假说”)的能力,在四个保护区进行了测试:法国的两个保护区(A. mellifera)和葡萄牙的两个保护区(A. m. iberiensis)。我们调查了这两个亚种每天以及整个季节调节蜂箱湿度的能力。我们的数据和统计分析表明,蜜蜂有调节蜂箱湿度的能力,无论白天、季节或亚种如何。此外,该研究表明,即使在冬季(没有幼虫时),当温度已知在蜂箱内不稳定时,蜂箱内的湿度也很稳定。这些结果表明,湿度对蜜蜂的各个生命阶段都很重要,也许是因为这种膜翅目谱系的进化历史的“印记”。

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