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Similitudes y diferencias en el nicho realizado de dos poblaciones alopátricas de una abeja solitaria bajo variabilidad ambiental
Similarities and differences in the realized niche of two allopatric populations of a solitary bee under environmental variability
Fecha
2020-03Registro en:
Vitale, Nydia Luciana; Torretta, Juan Pablo; Durante, Silvana Patricia; Basilio, Alicia Mabel; Vazquez, Diego P.; Similitudes y diferencias en el nicho realizado de dos poblaciones alopátricas de una abeja solitaria bajo variabilidad ambiental; EDP Sciences; Apidologie; 51; 3; 3-2020; 439-454
0044-8435
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Vitale, Nydia Luciana
Torretta, Juan Pablo
Durante, Silvana Patricia
Basilio, Alicia Mabel
Vazquez, Diego P.
Resumen
We studied the realized niche of two distant allopatric wool-carder bee populations (bee-plant interaction and reproductive biology in weather variability). In one population, we analyzed the direct and indirect effects of weather on bee-resource interactions. The two populations shared several niche characteristics but showed some differences. Anthidium vigintipunctatum is a specialist species, with plasticity to extend the individual niche pushed by resources availability and weather variability. In both regions, the bee’s response to weather condition was similar (nesting rates and the reproductive success). Causal analysis indicated climate directly determines bee’s reproductive success, and indirect resource availability effects are subtle. The immediate response to environmental conditions warms about A. vigintipunctatum sensitivity to expected changes in the regional climate which could be a negative pressure on bees’ survival.