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Body size limits dim-light foraging activity in stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini)

机译:体型限制无刺蜜蜂的昏暗光线觅食活动(Apidae:Meliponini)

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Stingless bees constitute a species-rich tribe of tropical and subtropical eusocial Apidae that act as important pollinators for flowering plants. Many foraging tasks rely on vision, e.g. spatial orientation and detection of food sources and nest entrances. Meliponini workers are usually small, which sets limits on eye morphology and thus quality of vision. Limitations are expected both on acuity, and thus on the ability to detect objects from a distance, as well as on sensitivity, and thus on the foraging time window at dusk and dawn. In this study, we determined light intensity thresholds for flight under dim light conditions in eight stingless bee species in relation to body size in a Neotropical lowland rainforest. Species varied in body size (0.8–1.7 mm thorax-width), and we found a strong negative correlation with light intensity thresholds (0.1–79 lx). Further, we measured eye size, ocelli diameter, ommatidia number, and facet diameter. All parameters significantly correlated with body size. A disproportionately low light intensity threshold in the minute Trigonisca pipioli, together with a large eye parameter Peye suggests specific adaptations to circumvent the optical constraints imposed by the small body size. We discuss the implications of body size in bees on foraging behavior.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00359-016-1118-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:无刺蜜蜂构成热带和亚热带常社会Apidae的一个物种丰富的部落,它们是开花植物的重要授粉媒介。许多觅食任务都依赖视觉,例如空间定位以及食物来源和巢穴入口的检测。 Meliponini工人通常很小,这限制了眼睛的形态并因此限制了视力。预期在视力,因此从远处检测物体的能力以及灵敏度以及因此在黄昏和黎明的觅食时间窗口上都将受到限制。在这项研究中,我们确定了八种无刺蜂物种在暗光条件下飞行的光强度阈值,与新热带低地雨林的体型有关。物种的体型各异(胸廓宽度为0.8-1.7毫米),我们发现其与光强度阈值(0.1-79倍)有很强的负相关性。此外,我们测量了眼睛的大小,眼球直径,眼点数和小平面直径。所有参数均与体型显着相关。微小的三角棘(Trigonisca pipioli)中的光强度阈值不成比例地低,再加上较大的眼睛参数Peye,则提出了特殊的适应措施,以规避小体积带来的光学限制。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00359-016-1118-8)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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