The Life History and Pollination Ecology of Bumblebees in the Alpine Zone of Central Japan
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We studied the life history and pollination ecology of bumblebees in the alpine (2600-2800m a.s.l.) and subalpine (1500-2400m a.s.l.) zones of Mt. Norikura in central Honshu, Japan. Bombus beaticola was the only species that nested in the alpine zone, where the nests seemed to have produced few reproductive bees. Their main nest sites were probably in the subalpine zone. Bombus hypocrita workers also foraged in the alpine zone. Some foraging workers of B. beaticola moved between subalpine and alpine sites, and the mean size of foraging workers in the alpine zone was larger than that in the subalpine zone throughout mid summer. This suggested that larger workers from the subalpine colonies foraged in the alpine zone. In alpine flowers utilized mainly by bumblebees, fruiting rates were significantly decreased when insect pollinators were excluded by bagging, and flowers blooming at the beginning and the end of the season had lower fruiting rates probably because of the reduced numbers of bumblebee-pollinators. Thus, although bumblebees may not complete their life-cycles in the alpine zone, they maintain mutual relationships with alpine flowers through the foraging activity of workers from subalpine and alpine colonies.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1997-06-25
著者
-
Sota Teiji
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Shinshu University
-
TOMONO Tatsuya
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University
-
Sota Teiji
Department Of Biology Facuity Of Science Shinshu University
-
Tomono Tatsuya
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Shinshu University
関連論文
- Geographic Variation in the Body Size of Some Japanese Leptocarabus Species (Coleoptera, Carabidae) : The "Toppled-Domino Pattern" in Species along a Geographic Cline
- Genetic Differentiation of the Gobies Gymnogobius castaneus and G. taranetzi in the Region Surrounding the Sea of Japan as Inferred from a Mitochondrial Gene Genealogy
- The Role of Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Mating and Conspecific Recognition in the Closely Related Longicorn Beetles Pidonia grallatrix and P. takechii
- Comparative Phylogeography of Three Leptocarabus Ground Beetle Species in South Korea, Based on the Mitochondrial COI and Nuclear 28S rRNA Genes
- Vertical heterogeneity of a forest floor invertebrate food web as indicated by stable-isotope analysis
- Parallel formation of hybrid swarms of ground beetles in the genus Carabus (Coleoptera : Carabidae) in adjacent river basins
- Interspecific body size differentiation in species assemblages of the carabid subgenus Ohomopterus in Japan
- Discrimination of two Japanese water pennies, Eubrianax granicollis Lewis and E. ramicornis Kiesenwetter (Coleoptera : Psephenidae), based on laboratory rearing and molecular taxonomy
- Identification of elmid larvae (Coleoptera : Elmidae) from Sanin District of Honshu, Japan, based on mitochondrial DNA sequences
- Proboscis Lengths and Flower Utilization of Bumblebees from Sumatra and Java
- Nest Structure, Colony Composition and Foraging Activity of a Tropical-Montane Bumblebee, Bombus senex (Hymenoptera : Apidae), in West Sumatra
- Differentiation of the Dragonfly Genus Davidius (Odonata: Gomphidae) in Japan Inferred from Mitochondrial and Nuclear Gene Genealogies
- Bacteria as Diet for the Mosquito Larvae Aedes (Stegomyia) (Diptera: Culicidae) : Preliminary Experiments with Pseudomonas fluorescens
- Response to Selection for Desiccation Resistance in Aedes albopictus Eggs(Diptera:Culicidae)
- The Life History and Pollination Ecology of Bumblebees in the Alpine Zone of Central Japan
- Radiation and reticulation : extensive introgressive hybridization in the carabid beetles Ohomopterus inferred from mitochondrial gene genealogy
- Phylogeography of the leaf beetle Chrysolina virgata in wetlands of Japan inferred from the distribution of mitochondrial haplotypes
- Online First publication
- A change from 2006
- Microhabitat Size Distribution Affects Local Difference in Community Structure:Metazoan Communities in Treeholes
- Plagiarism in the age of electronic publishing
- Hybridization and Speciation in the Carabid Beetles of the Subgenus Ohomopterus(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Genus Carabus)
- Interactions among Microorganisms, Animals and Plants
- SeasonalLifeCycleandAutogenyintheMosquitoAedestogoiinNorthernKyushu,Japan,withExperimentalAnalysisoftheEffectsof Tenperture, Photoperiod and Food on Life-History Traits
- Speciation, its Ecological and Biogeographical Consequences from the 18th symposium of the Society of Population Ecology in Okinawa, 1997
- Effects of Capacity on Resource Input and the Aquatic Metazoan Community Structure in Phytotelmata