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Social transmission of nectar-robbing behaviour in bumble-bees

机译:大黄蜂抢蜜行为的社会传播

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Social transmission of acquired foraging techniques is rarely considered outside of a vertebrate context. Here, however, we show that nectar robbing by bumble-bees (Bombus terrestris)—an invertebrate behaviour of considerable ecological significance—has the potential to spread through a population at the accelerated rates typical of social transmission. Nectar robbing occurs when individuals either bite through the base of a flower to ‘steal’ nectar (primary robbing) or use robbing holes that others have made (secondary robbing). We found that experience of foraging from robbed flowers significantly promoted the development of primary robbing in previously legitimate foragers, thus implying that the acquisition of nectar robbing by one individual will facilitate its adoption in others. Our findings suggest that the positive feedback effects of social transmission may potentially play an ecologically important role in the relationship between plants and pollinators.
机译:很少在脊椎动物的背景之外考虑获得性觅食技术的社会传播。但是,在这里,我们表明,大黄蜂(Bombus terrestris)的花蜜抢劫(一种具有重要生态意义的无脊椎动物行为)具有以典型的社会传播速度在整个人群中传播的潜力。花蜜抢劫发生在人们要么咬花朵的根部以“窃取”花蜜(初次抢劫),要么使用他人制造的抢劫孔(二次抢劫)。我们发现,从抢劫的花朵中觅食的经验极大地促进了以前合法觅食者的主要抢劫的发展,因此暗示一个人获得花蜜抢劫将有助于其被其他人采用。我们的发现表明,社会传播的积极反馈效应可能在植物与授粉媒介之间的关系中起着生态上重要的作用。

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