Microclimate and season affect flight initiation in the alfalfa leafcutting bee
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Weather conditions are often reported for a large area, but small-bodied
organisms experience abiotic conditions on a finer scale. For insects that
nest in cavities, the temperatures in and around the cavity may be
important for flight initiation. Cavities can expose nesting bees to
conditions that differ from broad weather readings and may affect when or
if bees fly. The purpose of this study is to determine which
environmental factors influence flight in early and late summer and how
altering internal cavity temperatures contributes to flight initiation in
a cavity-nesting bee, Megachile rotundata. Two types of nest boxes were
created to monitor flight initiation. The first nest box had no
manipulations and recorded several abiotic environmental conditions,
including multiple temperatures, light, wind speed, and humidity. The
second nest box had one side heated and the other unmanipulated. The first
flight for individual bees was recorded and measured from 7-11 am daily.
All environmental variables at the time of first flight were significantly
different between the early and late seasons except for air pressure.
Throughout the summer, temperatures inside and at the face of the first
nest box design were higher than ambient at first flight. Heating the nest
cavities promoted flight at lower ambient temperatures and at earlier
times. Understanding how abiotic conditions affect flight initiation will
help model flight behavior in response to climate change and allow farmers
to provide optimal flight conditions when weather is unfavorable.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2025-02-12



