Issar Swastika, Leroy Chloé, d'Ettorre Patrizia, Kilner Rebecca M
Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK.
National Centre for Biological Sciences-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Bangalore India.
Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct 25;14(10):e70429. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70429. eCollection 2024 Oct.
For organisms in temperate environments, seasonal variation in resource availability and weather conditions exert fluctuating selection pressures on survival and fitness, resulting in diverse adaptive responses. By manipulating resource availability on a local spatial scale, we studied seasonal patterns of resource use within natural populations of burying beetles in a Norfolk woodland. Burying beetles are necrophagous insects that breed on vertebrate carcasses. They are active in Europe between April and October, after which they burrow into the soil and overwinter. Using breeding and chemical analyses, we compared the fecundity and physiological state of beetles that differed in their seasonal resource use. We found seasonal variation in carrion use by wild burying beetles and correlated differences in their reproductive success and cuticular hydrocarbon profiles. Our results provide novel insight into the seasonal correlates of behaviour, physiology and life history in burying beetles.
对于生活在温带环境中的生物而言,资源可用性和天气条件的季节性变化对生存和适应性施加了波动的选择压力,从而导致了多样的适应性反应。通过在局部空间尺度上操纵资源可用性,我们研究了诺福克郡一片林地中埋葬甲虫自然种群内资源利用的季节性模式。埋葬甲虫是在脊椎动物尸体上繁殖的食腐昆虫。它们于4月至10月在欧洲活跃,之后钻入土壤越冬。通过繁殖和化学分析,我们比较了季节性资源利用方式不同的甲虫的繁殖力和生理状态。我们发现野生埋葬甲虫对腐肉的利用存在季节性变化,且其繁殖成功率和表皮烃类图谱也存在相应差异。我们的研究结果为埋葬甲虫行为、生理和生活史的季节性关联提供了新的见解。