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The allometry of bee tongue length and its uses in ecology Ignasi Bartomeus Dan Cariveau Geetha Nayak Joe Zientek Rachael Winfree @ibartomeus [email protected]

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Page 1: The allometry of bee tongue lengths - ESA2014

The allometry of bee tongue length and its uses in ecology

Ignasi BartomeusDan CariveauGeetha NayakJoe ZientekRachael Winfree

@[email protected]

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Tongue length is linked to:

-Extinction risk (Beisjmier et al. 2006, Bommarco et al 2013)

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Tongue length is linked to:

-Extinction risk (Beisjmier et al. 2006, Bommarco et al 2013)

-Plant-pollinator network linkage rules (Santamaría and Rodriguez-Gironés 2008)

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Tongue length is linked to:

-Extinction risk (Beisjmier et al. 2006, Bommarco et al 2013)

-Plant-pollinator network linkage rules (Santamaría and Rodriguez-Gironés 2008)

-Foraging efficiency (Harder 1886, Balfour et al 2013)

-Pollination efficiency (Rundolf et al In prep)

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Tongue length is linked to:

-Extinction risk (Beisjmier et al. 2006, Bommarco et al 2013)

-Plant-pollinator network linkage rules (Santamaría and Rodriguez-Gironés 2008)

-Foraging efficiency (Harder 1886, Balfour et al 2013)

-Pollination efficiency (Rundolf et al In prep)

-Co-evolutionary processes (Borrell 2005)

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Tongue length is linked to:

-Extinction risk (Beisjmier et al. 2006, Bommarco et al 2013)

-Plant-pollinator network linkage rules (Santamaría and Rodriguez-Gironés 2008)

-Foraging efficiency (Harder 1886, Balfour et al 2013)

-Pollination efficiency (Rundolf et al In prep)

-Co-evolutionary processes (Borrell 2005)

-Breeding of crops to increase honey bee visitation (Hawkins 1969)

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Single species:

(e.g. Aizen et al 2008)

Bombus dahlbomii Bombus terrestris

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Single species:

Community ecology: ...

(e.g. Aizen et al 2008)

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phylogeny

Colletes Amegilla Megachile Augchlora

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allometry

Julian Huxley (1936)

log-body mass

log-

met

abol

ic ra

te

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body mass

spec

ies tr

ait

species trait = a*body massb

(slope in log-log!)proportionality coefficient

scaling exponent

allometry

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Joe Zientek

Let’s measure tongues, then!

Geetha Nayak

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Thorax

795 specimens108 species27 genus5 families

Glossa

head

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Thorax

795 specimens108 species27 genus5 families

Glossa

head

Cane 1987

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Analysis:

Tongue length = (a+Family)*body sizeb

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Analysis:

Tongue length = (a+Family)*body sizeb

- Tested IT and head width independently as size measure. - Tested non linearities on this variables.- Tested each term importance.- Tested for both intercept and slope changes - Best model selected using AIC comparisons

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Best model include both IT + Family

Apidae

log -

log

- Tongue length = (a+Family)*ITb

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Megachilidae

Best model include both IT + Family

log -

log

-

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Halictidae

Best model include both IT + Family

log -

log

-

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Colletidae

Best model include both IT + Family

log -

log

-

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Andrenidae

Best model include both IT + Family

R2 = 0.90

log -

log

-

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Allometry can be calculated on dry body size

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Bombus

A tool for community ecology

Apidae

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Maybe the interest is in the residuals?

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Is short and long tongue families a good proxy?

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Is short and long tongue families a good proxy?

R2 < 0.10

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What about intra-specific relationships?

Tongue length = (a+Sex)*ITb

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What about intra-specific relationships? Genus_species n R^2 Bombus griseocollis 67 0.411 Bombus bimaculatus 54 0.536 Xylocopa virginica 40 0.009 (ns)

Ceratina ssp. 34 0.649 Colletes inaequalis 33 0.155 Habropoda laboriosa 32 0.195 Bombus impatiens 29 0.768 Halictus ligatus 29 0.345 Megachile mendica 28 0.689 Melissodes denticulata 24 0.421 Hoplitis pilosifrons 23 0.792 Augochlora pura 21 0.259 Lasioglossum versatum 19 0.080 (ns) Bombus perplexus 17 0.580 Agapostemon virescens 16 0.221

Interesting to understand why variation in tongue length and body size is decoupled at the individual level

6 out of 15 species R2>0.5

(Peat et al. 2005)

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@[email protected]

www.bartomeuslab.com

https://github.com/ibartomeus/BeeITWant to use the equation (R code):

Want to know more on how to measure tongues?Talk with Joe at his Poster (227) Friday morning.

Thanks!There will be a pollination Bee happy hour

(17:30) at DeVere's Irish Pub located at 1521 L St. Join us!