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对在飞行笼中采食人造花朵的熊蜂之间资源分配的空间网络分析。

A spatial network analysis of resource partitioning between bumblebees foraging on artificial flowers in a flight cage.

作者信息

Pasquaretta Cristian, Jeanson Raphael, Pansanel Jerome, Raine Nigel E, Chittka Lars, Lihoreau Mathieu

机构信息

1Research Center on Animal Cognition (CRCA), Center for Integrative Biology (CBI); CNRS, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.

2Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, CNRS, Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2019 Feb 21;7:4. doi: 10.1186/s40462-019-0150-z. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently exploit small areas within larger plant populations. How such individual spatial behaviours scale up to the collective level, when several foragers visit a common area, has remained challenging to investigate, both because of the low resolution of field movement data and the limited power of the statistical descriptors to analyse them. To tackle these issues we video recorded all flower visits ( = 6205), and every interaction on flowers ( = 628), involving foragers from a bumblebee () colony in a large outdoor flight cage (880 m), containing ten artificial flowers, collected on five consecutive days, and analysed bee movements using networks statistics.

RESULTS

Bee-flower visitation networks were significantly more modular than expected by chance, indicating that foragers minimized overlaps in their patterns of flower visits. Resource partitioning emerged from differences in foraging experience among bees, and from outcomes of their interactions on flowers. Less experienced foragers showed lower activity and were more faithful to some flowers, whereas more experienced foragers explored the flower array more extensively. Furthermore, bees avoided returning to flowers from which they had recently been displaced by a nestmate, suggesting that bees integrate memories of past interactions into their foraging decisions.

CONCLUSION

Our observations, under high levels of competition in a flight cage, suggest that the continuous turnover of foragers observed in colonies can led to efficient resource partitioning among bees in natural conditions.

摘要

背景

单个蜜蜂表现出复杂的运动模式,以便在较大的植物种群中有效地利用小区域。当几只觅食者访问同一区域时,这种个体空间行为如何扩展到集体层面,一直是具有挑战性的研究课题,这既是因为野外运动数据的分辨率低,也是因为统计描述符分析这些数据的能力有限。为了解决这些问题,我们对一个大型户外飞行笼(880平方米)中的大黄蜂(Bombus terrestris)蜂群的觅食者进行了连续五天的所有花朵访问(n = 6205次)和每一次花朵上的互动(n = 628次)进行了视频记录,该飞行笼中有十朵人造花,并使用网络统计学分析了蜜蜂的运动。

结果

蜜蜂 - 花朵访问网络的模块化程度明显高于随机预期,这表明觅食者尽量减少了它们花朵访问模式中的重叠。资源分配源于蜜蜂之间觅食经验的差异以及它们在花朵上互动的结果。经验较少的觅食者活动较少,对某些花朵更忠诚,而经验更丰富的觅食者则更广泛地探索花朵阵列。此外,蜜蜂避免回到最近被同巢伙伴赶走的花朵,这表明蜜蜂将过去互动的记忆融入到它们的觅食决策中。

结论

我们在飞行笼中高水平竞争下的观察结果表明,在蜂群中观察到的觅食者的持续更替可以导致自然条件下蜜蜂之间的有效资源分配。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/31b0/6383269/33b2b8d344d1/40462_2019_150_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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