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The Interplay Between Visual Traits and Forest in Bumblebee Communities Across Sweden

机译:瑞典大黄蜂群落中视觉特征与森林之间的相互作用

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Understanding how ecological communities assemble in relation to natural and human‐induced environmental changes is critical, particularly for communities of pollinators that deliver essential ecosystem services. Despite widespread attention to interactions between functional traits and community responses to environmental changes, the importance of sensory traits has received little attention. To address this, we asked whether visual traits of bumblebee communities varied at large geographical scales along a habitat gradient of increased tree cover. Because trees generate challenging light conditions for flying insects, in particular a reduced light intensity, we hypothesised that differences in tree cover would correlate with shifts in the visual and taxonomical composition of bumblebee communities. We quantified 11 visual traits across 36 specimens from 20 species of bumblebees using micro‐CT and optical modelling of compound eyes and ocelli, and investigated how these traits scale with body size. Using an inventory of bumblebee communities across Sweden and our visual trait dataset, we then explored how visual traits (both absolute and relative to body size) differed in relation to tree cover. We found positive shifts of the community weighted means of visual traits along the increasingly forested habitat gradient (facet diameter, inter‐ommatidial angle, eye parameter of the compound eye and alignment of the three ocelli) that were consistent regardless of body size, while other traits decreased when more forest was present in the landscape (facet number). These functional patterns were associated with differences in the abundance of six common species that likely explains the community‐wide shift of visual traits along the habitat gradient. Our study demonstrates the interaction between vision, habitat and community assembly in bumblebees, while highlighting a promising research topic at the interface between sensory biology and landscape ecology.
机译:了解生态群落如何与自然和人为引起的环境变化相关,这一点至关重要,特别是对于提供基本生态系统服务的传粉媒介群落。尽管功能性状之间的相互作用与群落对环境变化的反应受到广泛关注,但感官性状的重要性却很少受到关注。为了解决这个问题,我们询问了熊蜂群落的视觉特征是否在大地理尺度上沿着树木覆盖率增加的栖息地梯度而变化。由于树木为飞行昆虫创造了具有挑战性的光照条件,特别是降低的光照强度,我们假设树木覆盖率的差异与熊蜂群落的视觉和分类组成的变化有关。我们使用 micro-CT 和复眼和眼球的光学建模量化了 20 种熊蜂的 36 个标本的 11 个视觉特征,并研究了这些特征如何随体型而变化。使用瑞典大黄蜂群落的清单和我们的视觉特征数据集,我们随后探讨了视觉特征(绝对和相对于体型)与树木覆盖率的关系。我们发现视觉特征的群落加权均值沿越来越多的森林栖息地梯度(刻面直径、镂空角、复眼的眼睛参数和三个 ocelli 的对齐)发生正向变化,无论体型如何,这些变化都是一致的,而当景观中存在更多森林时,其他性状减少(刻面数)。这些功能模式与六种常见物种丰度的差异有关,这可能解释了沿栖息地梯度的视觉特征在群落范围内的转移。我们的研究展示了熊蜂的视觉、栖息地和群落组装之间的相互作用,同时强调了感觉生物学和景观生态学之间一个有前途的研究课题。

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