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早期资源对熊蜂(B. vosnesenskii)种群的人口统计学益处。

Demographic benefits of early season resources for bumble bee (B. vosnesenskii) colonies.

机构信息

Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California Davis, Briggs Hall, Room 367, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.

Department of Biology, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2019 Oct;191(2):377-388. doi: 10.1007/s00442-019-04472-3. Epub 2019 Sep 5.

Abstract

The temporal distribution of resources is an important aspect of habitat quality that can substantially impact population success. Although it is widely accepted that floral resources directly influence wild bee population sizes, we lack experimental data evaluating how resource availability affects colony growth via demographic mechanisms. To achieve this, we tracked marked individuals in bumble bee (Bombus vosnesenskii) colonies to evaluate whether worker survival and reproduction responded to experimentally elevated forage early in colony development. Specifically, we assessed the effect of early resource environment on worker and sexual offspring production, and the survival and body size of individual workers. We also assessed whether responses of colonies differed when exposed to higher or lower resource environments at a relatively smaller (~ 10 workers) or larger (~ 20 workers) size. Resource supplementation always resulted in greater total offspring and male production; however, the influence of supplementation on worker production and quality depended on colony size at the start of supplementation. Among colonies that were initially smaller, colonies that were supplemented produced fewer but larger bodied and longer lived workers compared to control counterparts. Among colonies that were initially larger, colonies that were supplemented produced more workers than corresponding controls, but without changes to worker quality. Collectively, these results provide clear experimental evidence that greater resource availability early in colony development increases overall productivity, and indicate that colonies may pursue different allocation strategies in response to the resource environment, investing in more or better workers.

摘要

资源的时间分配是栖息地质量的一个重要方面,它会对种群的成功产生重大影响。尽管人们普遍认为花源直接影响野生蜜蜂的种群数量,但我们缺乏评估资源可获得性如何通过人口机制影响群体增长的实验数据。为了实现这一目标,我们跟踪了熊蜂(Bombus vosnesenskii)群体中标记的个体,以评估在群体发展早期,通过实验增加饲料是否会影响工蜂的存活率和繁殖能力。具体而言,我们评估了早期资源环境对工蜂和有性后代的产生、个体工蜂的存活率和体型的影响。我们还评估了当群体暴露于相对较小(10 只工蜂)或较大(20 只工蜂)的较高或较低资源环境时,群体的反应是否不同。资源补充总是导致总后代和雄性的产生更多;然而,补充对工蜂的产生和质量的影响取决于补充开始时的群体规模。在最初较小的群体中,与对照相比,补充后的群体产生的工蜂数量较少,但体型较大且寿命较长。在最初较大的群体中,补充后的群体产生的工蜂比相应的对照群体多,但工蜂的质量没有变化。总的来说,这些结果提供了明确的实验证据,表明群体发展早期的资源可用性增加会提高整体生产力,并表明群体可能会根据资源环境采取不同的分配策略,投资更多或更好的工蜂。

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