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体型异速生长影响独居蜜蜂圆胸切叶蜂的与飞行相关的形态和代谢率。

Body size allometry impacts flight-related morphology and metabolic rates in the solitary bee Megachile rotundata.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University, 1340 Bolley Drive 218 Stevens Hall, Fargo, ND 58102, United States.

Insect Genetics and Biochemistry Edward T. Schafer Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Center, 1616 Albrecht Boulevard, Fargo, ND 58102, United States.

出版信息

J Insect Physiol. 2021 Aug-Sep;133:104275. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2021.104275. Epub 2021 Jul 2.

Abstract

Body size is related to many aspects of life history, including foraging distance and pollination efficiency. In solitary bees, manipulating the amount of larval diet produces intraspecific differences in adult body size. The goal of this study was to determine how body size impacts metabolic rates, allometry, and flight-related morphometrics in the alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata. By restricting or providing excess food, we produced a range of body sizes, which allowed us to test the effect of body size on allometry, the power required for flight, and amount of energy produced, as measured indirectly through CO emission. The power required during flight was predicted using the flight biomechanical formulas for wing loading and excess power index. We found larger bees had higher absolute metabolic rates at rest and during flight, but smaller bees had higher mass-specific metabolic rates at rest. During flight, bees did not have size-related differences in mass-specific metabolic rate. As bees increase in size, their thorax and abdomens become disproportionately larger, while their wings (area, and length) become disproportionately smaller. Smaller bees had more power available during flight as demonstrated by flight biomechanical formulas. Smaller body size was advantageous because of a reduced power requirement for flight with no metabolic cost.

摘要

体型大小与生活史的许多方面有关,包括觅食距离和授粉效率。在独居蜜蜂中,操纵幼虫的饮食量会导致成体体型出现种内差异。本研究的目的是确定体型大小如何影响苜蓿切叶蜂(Megachile rotundata)的代谢率、异速生长和与飞行相关的形态计量学。通过限制或提供过量的食物,我们产生了一系列体型大小,这使我们能够测试体型大小对异速生长、飞行所需的功率以及通过 CO 排放间接测量的能量产生量的影响。通过飞行生物力学公式的翼载和过剩功率指数来预测飞行所需的功率。我们发现,较大的蜜蜂在休息和飞行时具有更高的绝对代谢率,但较小的蜜蜂在休息时具有更高的比代谢率。在飞行过程中,蜜蜂的比代谢率与体型大小无关。随着蜜蜂体型的增大,它们的胸部和腹部变得不成比例地更大,而它们的翅膀(面积和长度)变得不成比例地更小。较小的蜜蜂在飞行中拥有更多的可用动力,这可以通过飞行生物力学公式来证明。较小的体型是有利的,因为飞行所需的动力减少,而代谢成本没有增加。

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