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Seasonal cycles, phylogenetic assembly, and functional diversity of orchid bee communities

机译:兰花蜂群落的季节性周期,系统发生装配和功能多样性

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AbstractNeotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossine (or orchid) bees are a diverse lineage of insect pollinators distributed throughout the American tropics, where they provide pollination services to a staggering diversity of flowering plant taxa. Elucidating the seasonal patterns of phylogenetic assembly and functional trait diversity of bee communities can shed new light into the mechanisms that govern the assembly of bee pollinator communities and the potential effects of declining bee populations. Male euglossine bees collect, store, and accumulate odoriferous compounds (perfumes) to subsequently use during courtship display. Thus, synthetic chemical baits can be used to attract and monitor euglossine bee populations. We conducted monthly censuses of orchid bees in three sites in the Magdalena valley of Colombia – a region where Central and South American biotas converge – to investigate the structure, diversity, and assembly of euglossine bee communities through time in relation to seasonal climatic cycles. In particular, we tested the hypothesis that phylogenetic community structure and functional trait diversity changed in response to seasonal rainfall fluctuations. All communities exhibited strong to moderate phylogenetic clustering throughout the year, with few pronounced bursts of phylogenetic overdispersion that coincided with the transition from wet-to-dry seasons. Despite the heterogeneous distribution of functional traits (e.g., body size, body mass, and proboscis length) and the observed seasonal fluctuations in phylogenetic diversity, we found that functional trait diversity, evenness, and divergence remained constant during all seasons in all communities. However, similar to the pattern observed with phylogenetic diversity, functional trait richness fluctuated markedly with rainfall in all sites. These results emphasize the importance of considering seasonal fluctuations in community assembly and provide a glimpse to the potential effects that climatic alterations may have on both pollinator communities and the ecosystem services they provide.
机译:摘要热带雨林维持着地球上一些最多样化的陆地群落。桉树(或兰花)蜜蜂是分布在整个美洲热带地区的多种昆虫传粉媒介,它们为授粉植物种类繁多的授粉提供授粉服务。阐明蜜蜂群落的系统发育装配的季节模式和功能性状多样性,可以为控制蜜蜂授粉媒介群落的装配以及蜜蜂种群减少的潜在影响提供新的思路。雄性尤加洛西蜜蜂会收集,储存和积累有气味的化合物(香水),以便在求爱展示期间使用。因此,合成化学诱饵可用于吸引和监测尤格拉斯丁蜂种群。我们在哥伦比亚的马格达莱纳山谷(中美洲和南美生物群落汇聚的这个地区)的三个地点进行了每月一次的兰花蜂普查,以调查随时间变化的季节性气候变化对尤格拉斯丁蜜蜂群落的结构,多样性和组装情况。尤其是,我们检验了以下假设:系统发育的群落结构和功能性状多样性随季节性降雨波动而变化。全年所有社区都表现出强到中等的系统发生聚类,几乎没有明显的系统发生过分爆发,这与从干湿季节过渡到干湿季节相吻合。尽管功能性状(例如体重,体重和长鼻长度)分布不均,并且在系统发育多样性方面观察到季节性波动,但我们发现在所有社区的所有季节中,功能性状多样性,均匀性和发散性保持不变。但是,类似于在系统发育多样性中观察到的模式,所有地方的功能性状丰富度都随降雨而显着波动。这些结果强调了考虑社区组装中的季节性波动的重要性,并提供了气候变化可能对传粉媒介社区及其提供的生态系统服务的潜在影响的一瞥。

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