Data for impact of ânon-lethalâ tarsal clipping on bumble bees (Bombus vosnesenskii) may depend on queen stage and worker size
收藏DataONE2021-08-25 更新2025-05-10 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:7a87178a4e4fd192b5db397adceb090f9cb336bd984c4a46631df692196357f7
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Recent bumble bee declines have prompted the development of novel population monitoring tools, including the use of putatively non-lethal tarsal clipping to obtain genetic material. However, the potential side effects of tarsal clipping have only been tested in the worker caste of a single domesticated species, prompting the need to more broadly test whether tarsal clipping negatively affects sampled individuals. To determine if tarsal clipping reduces queen survivorship and colony establishment, we collected wild queens of Bombus vosnesenskii and clipped tarsi from a single leg of half the individuals. We reared captive queens and estimated survivorship and nest establishment success. We also clipped tarsi of workers from a subset of colonies across a range of body sizes. We found no consistent negative effect of clipping on queen survival. In the first year, clipped nest-searching queens suffered heavy mortality, but there was no effect on foraging queens. The following year, we found...
创建时间:
2025-05-01



