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早期资源对熊蜂种群动态具有持久益处。

Early resources lead to persistent benefits for bumble bee colony dynamics.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, California, 95616, USA.

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

出版信息

Ecology. 2022 Jan;103(1):e03560. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3560. Epub 2021 Dec 2.

Abstract

Conditions experienced early in development can affect the future performance of individuals and populations. Demographic theories predict persistent population impacts of past resources, but few studies have experimentally tested such carry-over effects across generations or cohorts. We used bumble bees to test whether resource timing had persistent effects on within-colony dynamics over sequential cohorts of workers. We simulated a resource pulse for field colonies either early or late in their development and estimated colony growth rates during pulse- and non-pulse periods. During periods when resources were not supplemented, early-pulse colonies grew faster than late-pulse colonies; early-pulse colonies grew larger as a result. These results revealed persistent effects of past resources on current growth and support the importance of transient dynamics in natural ecological systems. Early-pulse colonies also produced more queen offspring, highlighting the critical nature of resource timing for the population, as well as colony, dynamics of a key pollinator.

摘要

早期发展过程中的条件会影响个体和群体的未来表现。人口理论预测过去资源会对人口产生持续的影响,但很少有研究在跨代或队列中对这种滞后效应进行实验测试。我们使用大黄蜂来测试资源时间是否对连续几代工蜂的巢内动态具有持久影响。我们为野外群体模拟了一个资源脉冲,要么在其发展的早期,要么在晚期,并在脉冲和非脉冲期间估计了群体增长率。在没有补充资源的时期,早期脉冲群体比晚期脉冲群体增长更快;早期脉冲群体因此生长得更大。这些结果揭示了过去资源对当前增长的持久影响,并支持自然生态系统中瞬态动态的重要性。早期脉冲群体还产生了更多的蜂王后代,这突出了资源时间对种群以及关键传粉者的群体动态的关键性质。

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