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DOI10.1002/ece3.2387
Major benefits of guarding behavior in subsocial bees: implications for social evolution
Mikat, Michael; Cerna, Katerina; Straka, Jakub
通讯作者Mikat, Michael
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
ISSN2045-7758
出版年2016
卷号6期号:19页码:6784-6797
英文摘要

Parental care is a behavior that increases the growth and survival of offspring, often at a cost to the parents’ own survival and/or future reproduction. In this study, we focused on nest guarding, which is one of the most important types of extended parental care; we studied this behavior in two solitary bee species of the genus Ceratina with social ancestors. We performed the experiment of removing the laying female, who usually guards the nest after completing its provisioning, to test the effects of nest guarding on the offspring survival and nest fate. By dissecting natural nests, we found that Ceratina cucurbitina females always guarded their offspring until the offspring reached adulthood. In addition, the females of this species were able to crawl across the nest partitions and inspect the offspring in the brood cells. In contrast, several Ceratina chalybea females guarded their nests until the offspring reached adulthood, but others closed the nest entrance with a plug and deserted the nest. Nests with a low number of provisioned cells were more likely to be plugged and abandoned than nests with a higher number of cells. The female removal experiment had a significantly negative effect on offspring survival in both species. These nests frequently failed due to the attacks of natural enemies (e.g., ants, chalcidoid wasps, and other competing Ceratina bees). Increased offspring survival is the most important benefit of the guarding strategy. The abandonment of a potentially unsuccessful brood might constitute a benefit of the nest plugging behavior. The facultative nest desertion strategy is a derived behavior in the studied bees and constitutes an example of an evolutionary reduction in the extent of parental care.


英文关键词Apidae Ceratina mass provisioning maternal care nesting strategy offspring protection
类型Article
语种英语
国家Czech Republic
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000385626100002
WOS关键词EXTENDED PARENTAL CARE ; CALCARATA HYMENOPTERA APIDAE ; ASSURED FITNESS RETURNS ; SMALL CARPENTER BEE ; CERATINA-CALCARATA ; NESTING BIOLOGY ; MATERNAL-CARE ; TRADE-OFFS ; SWEAT BEE ; ALLOCATION
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/192474
作者单位Charles Univ Prague, Fac Sci, Dept Zool, Prague, Czech Republic
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Mikat, Michael,Cerna, Katerina,Straka, Jakub. Major benefits of guarding behavior in subsocial bees: implications for social evolution[J],2016,6(19):6784-6797.
APA Mikat, Michael,Cerna, Katerina,&Straka, Jakub.(2016).Major benefits of guarding behavior in subsocial bees: implications for social evolution.ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,6(19),6784-6797.
MLA Mikat, Michael,et al."Major benefits of guarding behavior in subsocial bees: implications for social evolution".ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 6.19(2016):6784-6797.
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