Foraging strategies are maintained despite workforce reduction: A multidisciplinary survey on the pollen collected by a social pollinator.


Journal

PloS one
ISSN: 1932-6203
Titre abrégé: PLoS One
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101285081

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2019
Historique:
received: 09 05 2019
accepted: 03 10 2019
entrez: 7 11 2019
pubmed: 7 11 2019
medline: 21 3 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The way pollinators gather resources may play a key role for buffering their population declines. Social pollinators like bumblebees could adjust their foraging after significant workforce reductions to keep provisions to the colony optimal, especially in terms of pollen diversity and quantity. To test what effects a workforce reduction causes on the foraging for pollen, commercially-acquired colonies of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris were allowed to forage in the field and they were experimentally manipulated by removing half the number of workers. For each bumblebee, the pollen pellets were taxonomically identified with DNA metabarcoding of the ITS2 region followed by a statistical filtering based on ROC curves to filter out underrepresented OTUs. Video cameras and network analyses were employed to investigate changes in foraging strategies and behaviour. After filtering out the false-positives, HTS metabarcoding yielded a high plant diversity in the pollen pellets; for plant identity and pollen quantity traits no differences emerged between samples from treated and from control colonies, suggesting that plant choice was influenced mainly by external factors such as the plant phenology. The colonies responded to the removal of 50% of their workers by increasing the foraging activity of the remaining workers, while only negligible changes were found in diet breadth and indices describing the structure of the pollen transport network. Therefore, a consistency in the bumblebees' feeding strategies emerges in the short term despite the lowered workforce.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31693676
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0224037
pii: PONE-D-19-13208
pmc: PMC6834249
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e0224037

Commentaires et corrections

Type : ErratumIn

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Auteurs

Paolo Biella (P)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.
University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Entomology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.

Nicola Tommasi (N)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

Asma Akter (A)

University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Entomology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.

Lorenzo Guzzetti (L)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

Jan Klecka (J)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

Anna Sandionigi (A)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

Massimo Labra (M)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

Andrea Galimberti (A)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milan, Italy.

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