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环境宏基因组学揭示了新型植物-传粉者相互作用。

Environmental metagenetics unveil novel plant-pollinator interactions.

作者信息

Wizenberg Sydney B, Newburn Laura R, Richardson Rodney T, Pepinelli Mateus, Conflitti Ida M, Moubony Mashaba, Borges Daniel, Guarna M Marta, Guzman-Novoa Ernesto, Foster Leonard J, Zayed Amro

机构信息

Department of Biology York University Toronto Ontario Canada.

Appalachian Laboratory University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Frostburg Maryland USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 Nov 7;13(11):e10645. doi: 10.1002/ece3.10645. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Honey bees are efficient pollinators of flowering plants, aiding in the plant reproductive cycle and acting as vehicles for evolutionary processes. Their role as agents of selection and drivers of gene flow is instrumental to the structure of plant populations, but historically, our understanding of their influence has been limited to predominantly insect-dispersed flowering species. Recent metagenetic work has provided evidence that honey bees also forage on pollen from anemophilous species, suggesting that their role as vectors for transmission of plant genetic material is not confined to groups designated as entomophilous, and leading us to ask: could honey bees act as dispersal agents for non-flowering plant taxa? Using an extensive pollen metabarcoding dataset from Canada, we discovered that honey bees may serve as dispersal agents for an array of sporophytes (, , , , , ) and bryophytes (, , , ). Our findings also suggest that honey bees may occasionally act as vectors for the dispersal of aquatic phototrophs, specifically and , species of green algae. Our work has shed light on the broad resource-access patterns that guide plant-pollinator interactions and suggests that bees could act as vectors of gene flow, and potentially even agents of selection, across Plantae.

摘要

蜜蜂是开花植物高效的传粉者,有助于植物的繁殖周期,并充当进化过程的载体。它们作为选择因子和基因流动驱动者的角色对植物种群结构至关重要,但从历史上看,我们对其影响的理解主要局限于主要由昆虫传播花粉的开花物种。最近的宏基因组学研究提供了证据,表明蜜蜂也采集风媒植物的花粉,这表明它们作为植物遗传物质传播载体的作用并不局限于被指定为虫媒传粉的类群,这促使我们思考:蜜蜂能否作为非开花植物类群的传播媒介?利用来自加拿大的大量花粉代谢条形码数据集,我们发现蜜蜂可能作为一系列孢子植物(、、、、、)和苔藓植物(、、、)的传播媒介。我们的研究结果还表明,蜜蜂偶尔可能作为水生光合生物传播的载体,特别是绿藻属的和物种。我们的工作揭示了指导植物与传粉者相互作用的广泛资源获取模式,并表明蜜蜂可能作为整个植物界基因流动的载体,甚至可能成为选择因子。

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