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Manuscript in preparation for Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Bumble bee pollen foraging regulation: role of pollen quality, storage levels, and odor

机译:行为生态学和社会生物学准备手稿大黄蜂花粉觅食调控:花粉质量,贮藏水平和气味的作用

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The regulation of protein collection through pollen foraging plays an important role in pollination and in the life of bee colonies that adjust their foraging to natural variation in pollen protein quality and temporal availability. Bumble bees occupy a wide range of habitats from the Nearctic to the Tropics in which they play an important role as pollinators. However, little is known about how a bumble bee colony regulates pollen collection. We manipulated protein quality and colony pollen storesin lab-reared colonies of the native North American bumble bee, Bombus impatiens. We debut evidence that bumble bee colony foraging levels and pollen storage behavior are tuned to the protein quality (range tested: 17-30% protein by dry mass) of pollen collected by foragers and to the amount of stored pollen inside the colony. Pollen foraging levels (number of bees exiting the nest) significantly increased by 55%, and the frequency with which foragers stored pollen in pots significantly increased by 233% for pollen with higher compared to lower protein quality. The number of foragers exiting the nest significantly decreased (by 28%) when we added one pollen load equivalent each 5 min to already high intranidal pollen stores. In addition, pollen odor pumped into the nest is sufficient to increase the number of exiting foragers by 27%. Foragers directly inspected pollen pots at a constant rate over 24 h, presumably to assess pollen levels. Thus, pollen stores can act as an information center regulatingcolony-level foraging according to pollen protein quality and colony need.
机译:通过花粉觅食来调节蛋白质的收集在授粉和蜂群的生活中起着重要作用,蜂群的觅食将其觅食调整为花粉蛋白质质量和时间可用性的自然变化。大黄蜂在近生地到热带地区都有广泛的栖息地,它们在授粉媒介中起着重要的作用。但是,关于大黄蜂群体如何调节花粉收集的了解很少。我们操纵了北美本地大黄蜂Bombus impatiens在实验室饲养的菌落中的蛋白质质量和菌落花粉存储。我们首次提出证据表明,大黄蜂菌落的觅食水平和花粉贮藏行为已根据觅食者收集的花粉的蛋白质质量(测试范围:干质量为17-30%蛋白质)和菌落内部的花粉储存量进行了调整。花粉的觅食水平(离开巢穴的蜜蜂数量)显着增加了55%,觅食者将花粉储存在盆中的频率对于花粉而言显着增加了233%,与较低的蛋白质质量相比更高。当我们每5分钟向已经很高的巢内花粉储存库添加相当于1个花粉负荷时,离开巢穴的觅食者数量显着减少(减少28%)。此外,将花粉气味泵入巢中足以使现有的觅食者数量增加27%。觅食者在24小时内以恒定的速率直接检查了花粉罐,大概是为了评估花粉水平。因此,花粉储藏室可以充当信息中心,根据花粉蛋白的质量和菌落的需要来调节殖民地水平的觅食。

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