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首次基于实地的熊蜂滞育存活率估计显示出在野外的高存活率。

First field-based estimates of bumblebee diapause survival rates showcase high survivorship in the wild.

作者信息

Pugesek Genevieve, Thuma Jessie A, Crone Elizabeth E

机构信息

Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI USA.

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

出版信息

J Insect Conserv. 2023 May 8:1-10. doi: 10.1007/s10841-023-00478-8.

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Bumblebee ( spp.) queens overwintered in artificial settings tend to have low survival rates, raising concerns that diapause may be a particularly sensitive life cycle stage for this ecologically and economically valuable group of pollinators. However, it remains unclear whether lab-based estimates of diapause survival are comparable to survival rates of natural populations. In this study, we monitored the survival of queens overwintering in the field in Ipswich, MA, and conducted a meta-analysis of studies that estimate queen diapause survival in the lab to compare our field-based estimates of survival to those of lab-based studies. We found that queen had relatively high rates of overwintering survival after about six months (> 60%), especially when compared to estimates of six-month survival from lab studies (< 10%). We also observed a trend that broadly corroborates many lab studies of bumblebees, in that overwinter survival of queens was related to colony origin. In addition to providing the first estimate of diapause survival for bumblebee queens in nature, our study emphasizes the need to verify patterns observed in the lab to field-based studies.

IMPLICATIONS FOR INSECT CONSERVATION

Although protecting target species during sensitive life cycle stages is a fundamental goal of conservation ecology, it is first necessary to identify at what stages of the life cycle populations are most vulnerable. Our results suggest that, at least in some study systems, diapause survival of queen bumblebees in the field may be higher than suggested by lab studies.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10841-023-00478-8.

摘要

摘要

在人工环境中越冬的大黄蜂(属)蜂后往往存活率较低,这引发了人们的担忧,即滞育可能是这群具有生态和经济价值的传粉者特别敏感的生命周期阶段。然而,基于实验室的滞育存活率估计是否与自然种群的存活率相当仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们监测了马萨诸塞州伊普斯维奇野外越冬的蜂后存活率,并对估计实验室中蜂后滞育存活率的研究进行了荟萃分析,以将我们基于野外的存活率估计与基于实验室的研究结果进行比较。我们发现,经过约六个月后,蜂后越冬存活率相对较高(>60%),尤其是与实验室研究中六个月存活率的估计值(<10%)相比。我们还观察到一种趋势,该趋势大致证实了许多关于大黄蜂的实验室研究,即蜂后越冬存活率与蜂群来源有关。除了提供对自然界中大黄蜂蜂后滞育存活率的首次估计外,我们的研究强调了将实验室中观察到的模式在基于野外的研究中进行验证的必要性。

对昆虫保护的启示

虽然在敏感的生命周期阶段保护目标物种是保护生态学的一个基本目标,但首先有必要确定种群在生命周期的哪些阶段最脆弱。我们的结果表明,至少在某些研究系统中,野外大黄蜂蜂后滞育存活率可能高于实验室研究所表明的。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s10841-023-00478-8获取的补充材料。

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