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Spatial ecology of a range‐expanding bumble bee pollinator

机译:范围扩大的大黄蜂传粉者的空间生态学

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Molecular methods have greatly increased our understanding of the previously cryptic spatial ecology of bumble bees (Bombus spp.), with knowledge of the spatial ecology of these bees being central to conserving their essential pollination services. Bombus hypnorum, the Tree Bumble Bee, is unusual in that it has recently rapidly expanded its range, having colonized much of the UK mainland since 2001. However, the spatial ecology of B. hypnorum has not previously been investigated. To address this issue, and to investigate whether specific features of the spatial ecology of B. hypnorum are associated with its rapid range expansion, we used 14 microsatellite markers to estimate worker foraging distance, nest density, between‐year lineage survival rate and isolation by distance in a representative UK B. hypnorum population. After assigning workers to colonies based on full or half sibship, we estimated the mean colony‐specific worker foraging distance as 103.6 m, considerably less than values reported from most other bumble bee populations. Estimated nest density was notably high (2.56 and 0.72 colonies ha−1 in 2014 and 2015, respectively), estimated between‐year lineage survival rate was 0.07, and there was no evidence of fine‐scale isolation by distance. In addition, genotyping stored sperm dissected from sampled queens confirmed polyandry in this population (mean minimum mating frequency of 1.7 males per queen). Overall, our findings establish critical spatial ecological parameters and the mating system of this unusual bumble bee population and suggest that short worker foraging distances and high nest densities are associated with its rapid range expansion.
机译:分子方法极大地增进了我们对大黄蜂(Bombus spp。)以前神秘的空间生态学的了解,而这些蜂的空间生态学知识对于保护其基本的授粉服务至关重要。熊蜂(Bombus hypnorum)是一种不寻常的树,因为它最近迅速扩大了范围,自2001年以来已经在英国大陆的大部分地区定居。但是,以前没有研究过B.hypnorum的空间生态。为了解决这个问题,并调查催眠芽孢杆菌的空间生态特征是否与其快速扩展范围有关,我们使用了14种微卫星标记来估计工人的觅食距离,巢密度,年间谱系存活率和隔离度。代表英国B.催眠人群的距离。在根据完全或半同胞身份将工人分配到殖民地之后,我们估计特定于殖民地的工人平均觅食距离为103.6 m,远低于大多数其他大黄蜂种群报告的值。估计巢密度显着较高(2014年和2015年分别为2.56和0.72个菌落ha -1 ),估计年谱系存活率为0.07,并且没有证据表明通过距离。此外,从采样的皇后身上解剖出的精子的基因分型证实了这一人群中的一夫多妻制(平均最低交配频率为每个皇后1.7只雄性)。总的来说,我们的发现建立了这种不寻常的大黄蜂种群的关键空间生态参数和交配系统,并表明短的觅食距离和高的巢密度与其快速扩展范围有关。

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