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Polyandrous bee provides extended offspring care biparentally as an alternative to monandry based eusociality

机译:一夫多妻蜂双亲提供扩展的后代照护以替代基于and养的善意

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Parental care behavior evolves to increase the survival of offspring. When offspring care becomes complicated for ecological reasons, cooperation of multiple individuals can be beneficial. There are two types of cooperative care: biparental care and worker (helper)-based care (e.g., eusociality). Although biparental care is common in several groups of vertebrates, it is generally rare in arthropods. Conversely, eusociality is widespread in insects, especially the aculeate Hymenoptera. Here, we present a case of biparental care in bees, in Ceratina nigrolabiata (Apidae, Xylocopinae). Similar to eusocial behavior, biparental care leads to greater brood protection in this species. Male guarding increases provisioning of nests because females are liberated from the tradeoff between provisioning and nest protection. The main benefit of parental care for males should be increased paternity. Interestingly though, we found that paternity of offspring by guard males is extraordinarily low (10% of offspring). Generally, we found that nests were not guarded by the same male for the whole provisioning season, meaning that males arrive to nests as stepfathers. However, we show that long-term guarding performed by a single male does increase paternity. We suggest that the multiple-mating strategy of these bees increased the amount of time for interactions between the sexes, and this longer period of potential interaction supported the origin of biparental care. Eusociality based on monandry was thought to be the main type of extended brood protection in bees. We show that biparental care based on polyandry provides an interesting evolutionary alternative.
机译:父母照料行为的发展增加了后代的存活率。当后代照顾由于生态原因而变得复杂时,多个人的合作将是有益的。合作医疗有两种类型:双亲照顾和基于工人(帮手)的照顾(例如,友善)。尽管双亲照顾在几类脊椎动物中很常见,但在节肢动物中通常很少见。相反,善意性在昆虫中尤为普遍,尤其是在无毛的膜翅目中。在这里,我们介绍了一个蜜蜂的双亲护理案例,该物种在Ceratina nigrolabiata(Apidae,Xylocopinae)中发生。与亲社会行为相似,双亲照顾也为该物种提供了更好的育雏保护。雄性保护增加了巢的供应,因为雌性摆脱了供给和巢保护之间的权衡。育儿对男性的主要好处应该是增加父权。不过,有趣的是,我们发现守卫男性对后代的父子关系非常低(占后代的10%)。通常,我们发现在整个供应季节中,巢穴都没有被同一雄性守护,这意味着雄性以继父身份来到巢穴。但是,我们表明,由单身男性进行的长期监护确实会增加父子关系。我们建议,这些蜜蜂的多重交配策略增加了两性之间互动的时间,并且这种较长的潜在互动时间支持了双亲保健的起源。人们认为,基于monandry的道德礼节性是蜜蜂扩展亲子保护的主要类型。我们表明,基于一妻多夫制的双亲照顾提供了一种有趣的进化选择。

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