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谐波雷达追踪揭示了冬眠后熊蜂(Bombus terrestris)蜂王的随机扩散模式。

Harmonic radar tracking reveals random dispersal pattern of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) queens after hibernation.

机构信息

School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London, E1 4NS, UK.

Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 20;9(1):4651. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-40355-6.

Abstract

The dispersal of animals from their birth place has profound effects on the immediate survival and longer-term persistence of populations. Molecular studies have estimated that bumblebee colonies can be established many kilometers from their queens' natal nest site. However, little is known about when and how queens disperse during their lifespan. One possible life stage when dispersal may occur, is directly after emerging from hibernation. Here, harmonic radar tracking of artificially over-wintered Bombus terrestris queens shows that they spend most of their time resting on the ground with intermittent very short flights (duration and distance). We corroborate these behaviors with observations of wild queen bees, which show similar prolonged resting periods between short flights, indicating that the behavior of our radar-monitored bees was not due to the attachment of transponders nor an artifact of the bees being commercially reared. Radar-monitored flights were not continuously directed away from the origin, suggesting that bees were not intentionally trying to disperse from their artificial emergence site. Flights did not loop back to the origin suggesting bees were not trying to remember or get back to the original release site. Most individuals dispersed from the range of the harmonic radar within less than two days and did not return. Flight directions were not different from a uniform distribution and flight lengths followed an exponential distribution, both suggesting random dispersal. A random walk model based on our observed data estimates a positive net dispersal from the origin over many flights, indicating a biased random dispersal, and estimates the net displacement of queens to be within the range of those estimated in genetic studies. We suggest that a distinct post-hibernation life history stage consisting mostly of rest with intermittent short flights and infrequent foraging fulfils the dual purpose of ovary development and dispersal prior to nest searching.

摘要

动物从出生地扩散对种群的直接生存和长期存活有着深远的影响。分子研究估计,熊蜂殖民地可以在离蜂王的出生地巢穴数公里的地方建立。然而,关于蜂王在其生命周期中何时以及如何扩散的知之甚少。一个可能的扩散阶段是在冬眠后直接出现。在这里,对人工越冬的熊蜂蜂王进行谐波雷达跟踪显示,它们大部分时间都在地面上休息,偶尔会进行非常短暂的飞行(持续时间和距离)。我们用对野生蜂王的观察结果证实了这些行为,这些观察结果表明,在短暂的飞行之间,蜂王也有类似的长时间休息期,这表明我们监测到的蜜蜂的行为不是由于应答器的附着,也不是蜜蜂被商业饲养的人为产物。监测到的雷达飞行并没有一直远离原点,这表明蜜蜂并没有故意试图从它们的人工出现地点扩散。飞行并没有绕回原点,这表明蜜蜂没有试图记住或回到原来的释放地点。大多数个体在不到两天的时间内就从谐波雷达的范围内扩散出去,并且没有返回。飞行方向与均匀分布没有区别,飞行长度遵循指数分布,这都表明是随机扩散。基于我们观察到的数据的随机游走模型估计,在多次飞行中存在从原点的正净扩散,这表明存在偏向随机的扩散,并估计蜂王的净位移在遗传研究中估计的范围内。我们认为,一个由间歇性短暂飞行和偶尔觅食组成的休眠后独特的生活史阶段主要满足了卵巢发育和扩散的双重目的,然后再进行巢搜索。

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