Title: Importance of Bees in Environmental Monitoring
1Importance of Bees in Environmental Monitoring
- The obvious utility of bees in pollination of
crops and wild plants is obvious and generally
well understood (at least by those of us here). - The potential of bees for environmental
monitoring is less well understood and this is
what I wish to try to explain.
2Sex and death in bees
- The take home message is
the unusual sex determining mechanism
of bees renders them more susceptible to
extinction than almost all other organisms. - Haplodiploidy results in healthy haploid males
and healthy diploid females, but sterile,
inviable or triploid offspring producing diploid
males. - This is because sex in bees is determined by
genotype at a single gene locus.
3DIPLOID MALESresult from homozygosity at the sex
locus
And are attempts at female production
4Diploid Males two categories
Diploid males
Colletes inaequalis
5Diploid Males and Extinction
- Large populations have many sex alleles and low
diploid male frequencies. - Small populations have few sex alleles and high
levels of diploid male production. - Small populations will therefore enter a special
case of the extinction vortex.
6The Diploid Male Vortex
7Probability of extinction in haplodiploid
populations with and without DMP
NO DMP
DMP w/Inviable Diploid Males
DMP w/Sterile Diploid Males
Zayed and Packer 2005
8Genetically-induced extinction risk comes from
more than diploidy at the sex locus the genetic
load is associated with lethal and deleterious
alleles. Haplodiploids are though
to have less of this.
9DMP versus inbreeding depression in diploids
- Genetic load in a survey of threatened diploid
animals accounted for an average increase in P(E)
of 9.9 over ecological factors
(Brooks et al 2002) - When haplodiploid populations with similar sizes
and growth parameters were modeled, DMP
contributed to an average increase in P(E) by - 52.7 - with inviable diploid males
- 63.2 - with effectively sterile diploid males
10Bees
- Found in almost every terrestrial ecosystem.
- Numerous guilds can be considered among the bees,
some of these are - Specialist/generalist floral hosts
- Below ground/above ground nesting
- Solitary/social
- Nesting/cleptoparasitic
- Are some of these likely to be more useful than
others?
11Yes Bee traits as indicators of ecosystem health
- Specialist/generalist floral hosts
- Below ground/above ground nesting
- Solitary/social
- Nesting/cleptoparasitic
12Oligolectic bees
Centris mixta on Prosopis tamarugales
Caupolicana ruficollis on Loasa tricolor
Nolanomelissa toroi on Nolana
Hexp
Packer et al.,2005
Colletinae
Diphaglossine Colletine Panurgine
Megachilid Centris
13 Bumble bees, as social bees, are also expected
to be at high risk
Bombus affinis a species that may be extinct
soon.
Courtesy Sheila Colla
14 Cleptoparasitic bee species with a single host
bee Epeolus bifasciatus has a single host
species Colletes latitarsis which is a floral
specialists on Physalis
Images by Tai Roulston
15FINAL TAKE HOME MESSAGE
- Not only are bees important, they (with other
haplodiploids) are likely to be excellent
indicators of terrestrial ecosystem health.