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广食性蜜蜂的个体饮食特化在不同种群间存在差异,但对相关微生物群落的丰富度没有影响。

Individual Dietary Specialization in a Generalist Bee Varies across Populations but Has No Effect on the Richness of Associated Microbial Communities.

作者信息

Gaiarsa Marília Palumbo, Rehan Sandra, Barbour Matthew A, McFrederick Quinn S

出版信息

Am Nat. 2022 Nov;200(5):730-737. doi: 10.1086/721023. Epub 2022 Sep 29.

Abstract

AbstractDespite the increasingly documented occurrence of individual specialization, the relationship between individual consumer interactions and diet-related microbial communities in wild populations is still unclear. Using data from nests of from three different wild bee populations, we combine metabarcoding and network approaches to explore the existence of individual variation in resource use within and across populations and whether dietary specialization affects the richness of pollen-associated microbes. We reveal the existence of marked dietary specialization. In the most specialized population, we also show that individuals' diet breadth was positively related to the richness of fungi but not bacteria. Overall, individual specialization appeared to have a weak or negligible effect on the microbial richness of nests, suggesting that different mechanisms beyond environmental transmission may be at play regarding microbial acquisition in wild bees.

摘要

摘要 尽管个体专业化的现象越来越多地被记录下来,但野生种群中个体消费者相互作用与饮食相关微生物群落之间的关系仍不清楚。利用来自三个不同野生蜜蜂种群巢穴的数据,我们结合元条形码和网络方法,探讨种群内部和种群之间资源利用的个体差异的存在,以及饮食专业化是否会影响与花粉相关的微生物的丰富度。我们揭示了显著的饮食专业化的存在。在最专业化的种群中,我们还表明个体的饮食广度与真菌而非细菌的丰富度呈正相关。总体而言,个体专业化似乎对巢穴微生物丰富度的影响较弱或可忽略不计,这表明在野生蜜蜂的微生物获取方面,可能存在环境传播之外的不同机制在起作用。

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