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Shift in size of bumblebee queens over the last century

机译:在上个世纪,大小的大小的大小转移

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Species can respond differently when facing environmental changes, such as by shifting their geographical ranges or through plastic or adaptive modifications to new environmental conditions. Phenotypic modifications related to environmental factors have been mainly explored along latitudinal gradients, but they are relatively understudied through time despite their importance for key ecological interactions. Here we hypothesize that the average bumblebee queen body size has changed in Belgium during the last century. Based on historical and contemporary databases, we first tested if queen body sizes changed during the last century at the intraspecific level among four common bumblebee species and if it could be linked to global warming and/or habitat fragmentation as well as by the replacement by individuals from new populations. Then, we assessed body size changes at the community level, among 22 species, taking into account species population trends (i.e. increasing, stable or decreasing relative abundance). Our results show that the average queen body size of all four bumblebee species increased over the last century. This size increase was significantly correlated to global warming and habitat fragmentation, but not explained by changes in the population genetic structure (i.e. colonization). At the community level, species with stable or increasing relative abundance tend to be larger than declining species. Contrary to theoretical expectations from Bergmann's rule (i.e. increasing body size in colder climates), temperature does not seem to be the main driver of bumblebee body size during the last century as we observed the opposite body size trend. However, agricultural intensification and habitat fragmentation could be alternative mechanisms that shape body size clines. This study stresses the importance of considering alternative global change factors when assessing body size change.
机译:在面对环境变化时,物种可以响应不同的反应,例如通过将其地理范围转移或通过塑料或适应性修改对新的环境条件。与环境因素有关的表型修改主要沿着纬度梯度探讨,但尽管重要的是对重点生态相互作用的重要性,但它们相对较低。在这里,我们假设在上世纪,比利时平均大黄蜂女王体重发生了变化。基于历史和当代数据库,我们首先在上个世纪在四个常见的大黄蜂物种中的内部内部改变的女王身体改变,如果可能与全球变暖和/或栖息地碎片以及个人的更换有关来自新人。然后,考虑到物种人口趋势我们的研究结果表明,所有四个大黄蜂种类的平均大号体型在上世纪增加。这种尺寸的增加与全球变暖和栖息地碎片显着相关,但未通过人口遗传结构(即定植)的变化来解释。在社区一级,具有稳定或相对丰度的物种往往大于物种下降。与Bergmann的规则的理论期望相反(即寒冷的气候中的体型增加),在我们观察到相反的身体尺寸趋势时,温度似乎似乎并未成为土蜂体型的主要驱动因素。然而,农业强化和栖息地碎片可能是形状体尺寸围巾的替代机制。本研究强调了在评估身体规模变化时考虑替代全球变革因素的重要性。

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