Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions

Bumble bees can forage on a large number of wild plants and crops. The survival of a colony depends on the availability of suitable food resources within foraging range and throughout their forage season. We studied the spatial and temporal use of floral resources by bumble bees in a set of 30 local plant communities and used these data to model colony survival under different combinations of patch size and bumble bee flight distance. Floral resources vary spatially and temporally at the landscape level, and bumble bees track these resources across the landscape during the season. The simulation model showed that different patterns of resources availability could affect the survival and distribution of bumble bee nests across the landscape. This model can be used to generate hypotheses explaining bumble bee richness and abundance that can be tested in real landscapes. Integrating the spatial and temporal dynamics of the flower resources used by bumble bees provides a new perspective that can be used to inform bumble bee conservation, particularly in the context of their widespread decline in recent decades.

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Main Authors: Devoto, Mariano, Bailey, Sallie, Memmott, Jane
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Subjects:ABUNDANCE, BEE, BOMBUS [GENUS], CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT, FOOD AVAILABILITY, NUMERICAL MODEL, PATCH SIZE, PLANT COMMUNITY, PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION, POPULATION DECLINE, SPATIAL VARIATION, SPECIES RICHNESS, SURVIVAL, TEMPORAL VARIATION, ,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-AGRO:471022022-09-16T11:12:27Zhttp://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=47102http://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=AAGEcological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactionsDevoto, MarianoBailey, SallieMemmott, Janetextspaapplication/pdfBumble bees can forage on a large number of wild plants and crops. The survival of a colony depends on the availability of suitable food resources within foraging range and throughout their forage season. We studied the spatial and temporal use of floral resources by bumble bees in a set of 30 local plant communities and used these data to model colony survival under different combinations of patch size and bumble bee flight distance. Floral resources vary spatially and temporally at the landscape level, and bumble bees track these resources across the landscape during the season. The simulation model showed that different patterns of resources availability could affect the survival and distribution of bumble bee nests across the landscape. This model can be used to generate hypotheses explaining bumble bee richness and abundance that can be tested in real landscapes. Integrating the spatial and temporal dynamics of the flower resources used by bumble bees provides a new perspective that can be used to inform bumble bee conservation, particularly in the context of their widespread decline in recent decades.Bumble bees can forage on a large number of wild plants and crops. The survival of a colony depends on the availability of suitable food resources within foraging range and throughout their forage season. We studied the spatial and temporal use of floral resources by bumble bees in a set of 30 local plant communities and used these data to model colony survival under different combinations of patch size and bumble bee flight distance. Floral resources vary spatially and temporally at the landscape level, and bumble bees track these resources across the landscape during the season. The simulation model showed that different patterns of resources availability could affect the survival and distribution of bumble bee nests across the landscape. This model can be used to generate hypotheses explaining bumble bee richness and abundance that can be tested in real landscapes. Integrating the spatial and temporal dynamics of the flower resources used by bumble bees provides a new perspective that can be used to inform bumble bee conservation, particularly in the context of their widespread decline in recent decades.ABUNDANCEBEEBOMBUS [GENUS]CONSERVATION MANAGEMENTFOOD AVAILABILITYNUMERICAL MODELPATCH SIZEPLANT COMMUNITYPLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONPOPULATION DECLINESPATIAL VARIATIONSPECIES RICHNESSSURVIVALTEMPORAL VARIATIONOikos
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topic ABUNDANCE
BEE
BOMBUS [GENUS]
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
FOOD AVAILABILITY
NUMERICAL MODEL
PATCH SIZE
PLANT COMMUNITY
PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION
POPULATION DECLINE
SPATIAL VARIATION
SPECIES RICHNESS
SURVIVAL
TEMPORAL VARIATION

ABUNDANCE
BEE
BOMBUS [GENUS]
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
FOOD AVAILABILITY
NUMERICAL MODEL
PATCH SIZE
PLANT COMMUNITY
PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION
POPULATION DECLINE
SPATIAL VARIATION
SPECIES RICHNESS
SURVIVAL
TEMPORAL VARIATION
spellingShingle ABUNDANCE
BEE
BOMBUS [GENUS]
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
FOOD AVAILABILITY
NUMERICAL MODEL
PATCH SIZE
PLANT COMMUNITY
PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION
POPULATION DECLINE
SPATIAL VARIATION
SPECIES RICHNESS
SURVIVAL
TEMPORAL VARIATION

ABUNDANCE
BEE
BOMBUS [GENUS]
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
FOOD AVAILABILITY
NUMERICAL MODEL
PATCH SIZE
PLANT COMMUNITY
PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION
POPULATION DECLINE
SPATIAL VARIATION
SPECIES RICHNESS
SURVIVAL
TEMPORAL VARIATION
Devoto, Mariano
Bailey, Sallie
Memmott, Jane
Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
description Bumble bees can forage on a large number of wild plants and crops. The survival of a colony depends on the availability of suitable food resources within foraging range and throughout their forage season. We studied the spatial and temporal use of floral resources by bumble bees in a set of 30 local plant communities and used these data to model colony survival under different combinations of patch size and bumble bee flight distance. Floral resources vary spatially and temporally at the landscape level, and bumble bees track these resources across the landscape during the season. The simulation model showed that different patterns of resources availability could affect the survival and distribution of bumble bee nests across the landscape. This model can be used to generate hypotheses explaining bumble bee richness and abundance that can be tested in real landscapes. Integrating the spatial and temporal dynamics of the flower resources used by bumble bees provides a new perspective that can be used to inform bumble bee conservation, particularly in the context of their widespread decline in recent decades.
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ABUNDANCE
BEE
BOMBUS [GENUS]
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
FOOD AVAILABILITY
NUMERICAL MODEL
PATCH SIZE
PLANT COMMUNITY
PLANT-INSECT INTERACTION
POPULATION DECLINE
SPATIAL VARIATION
SPECIES RICHNESS
SURVIVAL
TEMPORAL VARIATION
author Devoto, Mariano
Bailey, Sallie
Memmott, Jane
author_facet Devoto, Mariano
Bailey, Sallie
Memmott, Jane
author_sort Devoto, Mariano
title Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
title_short Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
title_full Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
title_fullStr Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
title_full_unstemmed Ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
title_sort ecological meta - networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions
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