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研究商业活动中的觅食、守护和漂流行为。 (你提供的原文似乎不完整,“Commercial”后面应该还有内容)

Investigating the Foraging, Guarding and Drifting Behaviors of Commercial .

作者信息

MacKenzie Ellen L, Goulson Dave, Rotheray Ellen L

机构信息

School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, BN1 9QG UK.

出版信息

J Insect Behav. 2021;34(5-6):334-345. doi: 10.1007/s10905-021-09790-0. Epub 2022 Jan 18.

Abstract

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Social insects have high levels of cooperation and division of labor. In bumble bees this is partly size-based, with larger bees performing tasks outside the nest and smaller bees remaining inside, although bumble bees still display considerable behavioral plasticity. The level of specialization in tasks outside the colony, including foraging, guarding and drifting (entering a foreign colony), is currently unknown for bumble bees. This study aimed to assess division of labor between outside tasks and the degree of specialization in foraging, guarding, and switching colonies in commercially reared bumble bees placed in the field. Nine factory-bought colonies were placed on three farms in Sussex, UK, between June and August 2015. Forty workers from each colony were radio-tagged and a reader on the colony entrance recorded the date, time and bee ID as they passed. The length and frequency of foraging trips and guarding behavior were calculated, and drifting recorded. The mean (±SD) length of foraging trips was 45 ± 36 min, and the mean number of foraging trips per day was 7.75 ± 7.71. Low levels of specialization in guarding or foraging behavior were found; however, some bees appeared to guard more frequently than others, and twenty bees were categorized as guards. Five bees appeared to exhibit repeated "stealing" behavior, which may have been a specialist task. The division of labor between tasks was not size-based. It is concluded that commercial bumble bees are flexible in performing outside nest tasks and may have diverse foraging strategies including intra-specific nest robbing.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10905-021-09790-0.

摘要

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群居昆虫具有高度的合作和分工。在熊蜂中,这种分工部分基于体型大小,体型较大的蜜蜂在巢外执行任务,体型较小的蜜蜂留在巢内,不过熊蜂仍表现出相当大的行为可塑性。目前尚不清楚熊蜂在蜂群外任务的专业化程度,包括觅食、守卫和漂移(进入其他蜂群)。本研究旨在评估在野外放置的商业饲养熊蜂中,巢外任务之间的分工以及觅食、守卫和更换蜂群方面的专业化程度。2015年6月至8月期间,九个从工厂购买的蜂群被放置在英国苏塞克斯郡的三个农场。每个蜂群的40只工蜂被安装了无线电标签,蜂群入口处的读取器记录它们通过时的日期、时间和蜜蜂ID。计算了觅食行程的长度和频率以及守卫行为,并记录了漂移情况。觅食行程的平均(±标准差)长度为45±36分钟,每天觅食行程的平均数量为7.75±7.71。发现守卫或觅食行为的专业化程度较低;然而,一些蜜蜂似乎比其他蜜蜂更频繁地进行守卫,有20只蜜蜂被归类为守卫。有5只蜜蜂似乎表现出反复的“偷窃”行为,这可能是一项专门任务。任务之间的分工并非基于体型大小。得出的结论是,商业饲养的熊蜂在执行巢外任务方面具有灵活性,并且可能有多种觅食策略,包括种内盗巢。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s10905-021-09790-0获取的补充材料。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c379/8813815/db20b20167db/10905_2021_9790_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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