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Closely related pollen generalist bees differ in their ability to develop on the same pollen diet: evidence for physiological adaptations to digest pollen

机译:密切相关的花粉通才蜂在相同的花粉饮食上发育的能力不同:生理适应性消化花粉的证据

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P>1. Given the enormous quantitative pollen requirements of bees and their high efficiency in pollen removal, flowers should balance the need to attract bees for pollination on the one hand and to restrict pollen loss to bees on the other hand. Although various morphological flower traits have been identified that reduce excessive pollen losses to bees, the question of whether pollen might also be chemically protected remains largely unexplored.2. In this study we compared the larval performance of the two very closely related and highly pollen generalist solitary bee species Osmia bicornis and Osmia cornuta on four different pollen diets.3. Despite their very large pollen diet breadth, the two bee species showed striking differences in their ability to develop on pollen of the same plant species. Osmia bicornis developed well on Ranunculus pollen but failed to do so on Echium pollen, whereas the reverse held true for O. cornuta with the exception of two larvae grown on Ranunculus pollen that developed into dwarfish adults. Both bee species performed well on Sinapis pollen, while neither of the two species managed to develop on Tanacetum pollen.4. The observed differences in larval survival of these two Osmia species when reared on the same pollen diet as well as their failure to develop on Tanacetum pollen clearly demonstrate that bees require physiological adaptations to cope with the unfavourable chemical properties of certain pollen.5. Our results show a remarkable analogy of bee-flower relationships with herbivore-plant interactions and possibly indicate that the pollen of certain plant taxa might be chemically protected.
机译:P> 1。考虑到蜜蜂对花粉的大量定量需求以及它们在花粉去除方面的高效率,花一方面应该在吸引蜜蜂进行授粉的需求和限制花粉对蜜蜂的损失的需求之间取得平衡。尽管已鉴定出各种形态的花性状,它们减少了蜜蜂过多的花粉损失,但花粉是否也可能受到化学保护的问题仍未得到充分探讨。2。在这项研究中,我们比较了两种密切相关且高度花粉的通才单亲蜜蜂Osmia bicornis和Osmia cornuta在四种不同的花粉日粮中的幼虫表现。3。尽管它们的花粉饮食宽度非常大,但两种蜜蜂在相同植物物种的花粉上发育的能力却表现出惊人的差异。 Osmia bicornis在毛an属花粉上发育良好,但在Echium花粉上发育不佳,而O.cornuta则相反,除了在毛an属花粉上生长的两个幼虫发育成矮人成虫外。两种蜜蜂在Sinapis花粉上的表现都很好,而两种蜜蜂都没有设法在艾草花粉上发育。4。当在相同的花粉日粮下饲养时,观察到的这两种渗透性的幼虫存活差异以及它们无法在艾草花粉上发育的事实清楚地表明,蜜蜂需要进行生理适应以应对某些花粉的不利化学特性。5。我们的结果表明,蜂花与草食动物与植物的相互作用具有显着的类比,并可能表明某些植物类群的花粉可能受到化学保护。

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