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窄花粉食谱与中西部大黄蜂物种的减少有关。

Narrow pollen diets are associated with declining Midwestern bumble bee species.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 48824, USA.

Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada.

出版信息

Ecology. 2019 Jun;100(6):e02697. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2697. Epub 2019 Apr 23.

Abstract

Many species of bumble bee (Bombus) have declined in range and abundance across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, whereas other species have persisted and remain common and widespread. One explanation as to why some species have declined, based primarily on studies of the European bumble bee fauna, is that declining species have relatively narrow pollen-foraging niches and are less able to use alternative host plants in the absence of their preferred hosts. Though extensively explored in Europe, this hypothesis has not been investigated in North America, in part due to incomplete information on the foraging niche of many species. We selected 12 bumble bee species found in Michigan and quantified their pollen diets using museum specimens. We also extensively resurveyed the state to understand their contemporary status and distribution. Compared to a pre-2000 baseline, six species remain relatively common and widespread, whereas six species show range contractions of over 50%. There was a significant relationship between dietary breadth and distributional range change, with declined or declining species collecting around one-third fewer pollen types than stable species. Though there were significant compositional differences, we found no differences in the number of pollen types collected by species with differing tongue lengths. Overall, these results support the hypothesis that species with narrower dietary niches are at greater risk of decline. However, it is not clear if narrow dietary niches are a cause of declines, or if both are driven by an underlying factor such as proximity to the edge of climatic niches. Further research is needed to improve our understanding of dietary niche in bumble bees, and how it interacts with other factors to influence population trajectories of stable and at-risk species.

摘要

许多熊蜂物种(Bombus)在欧洲、美洲和亚洲的分布范围和数量都有所减少,而其他物种则得以幸存并保持常见和广泛分布。一种解释是,一些物种之所以减少,主要是基于对欧洲熊蜂区系的研究,是因为减少的物种具有相对狭窄的花粉觅食生态位,在缺乏首选宿主的情况下,它们利用替代寄主植物的能力较弱。尽管这种假说在欧洲得到了广泛的研究,但在北美的研究却相对较少,部分原因是许多物种的觅食生态位信息不完全。我们选择了在密歇根州发现的 12 种熊蜂,并使用博物馆标本来量化它们的花粉食谱。我们还对该州进行了广泛的重新调查,以了解它们的当代状况和分布。与 2000 年之前的基线相比,有 6 个物种仍然相对常见和广泛分布,而有 6 个物种的分布范围缩小了 50%以上。饮食范围的宽窄与分布范围变化之间存在显著关系,减少或减少的物种收集的花粉类型比稳定的物种少三分之一左右。尽管存在显著的组成差异,但我们发现,在不同舌长的物种之间,收集的花粉类型数量没有差异。总的来说,这些结果支持了这样一种假说,即饮食生态位较窄的物种面临更大的衰退风险。然而,目前尚不清楚狭窄的饮食生态位是衰退的原因,还是两者都受到气候生态位边缘等潜在因素的驱动。需要进一步研究来提高我们对熊蜂饮食生态位的理解,以及它如何与其他因素相互作用,影响稳定和处于危险中的物种的种群轨迹。

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