Phenological synchrony between the hoary squash bee (Eucera pruinosa) and cultivated acorn squash (Cucurbita pepo) flowering is imperfect at a northern site

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Current Research in Insect Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cris.2021.100022
D. Susan Willis Chan, Nigel E. Raine
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The phenology of crop flowering and pollinator reproduction can become asynchronous at the edge of their respective ranges. At a northern site in Peterborough County, Ontario, we evaluated offspring emergence of Cucurbita pollen specialist hoary squash bees (Eucera pruinosa) from nests in enclosures to determine their phenological synchrony with a squash crop (Cucurbita pepo). For the crop, we evaluated the percentage of bees that emerged in time to provide pollination services during the crop pollination window. For the bees, we compared the period when both male and females were present and could mate to the whole crop flowering period. We found that fewer than half the bees had emerged by the time the crop pollination window closed and only 34.1% of the flowering period of the crop could support the reproductive activities of the bees, suggesting that phenological synchrony was imperfect from the perspective of both the crop and the pollinator at this northern site.

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在北部地区,白南瓜蜜蜂(Eucera pruinosa)和栽培南瓜(Cucurbita pepo)开花的物候同步性不完全
作物开花物候和传粉者繁殖物候在各自范围的边缘处可能变得不同步。在安大略省彼得伯勒县北部的一个地点,我们评估了葫芦花粉专家白南瓜蜜蜂(Eucera pruinosa)从围场巢中出现的后代,以确定它们与南瓜作物(Cucurbita pepo)的物候同步。对于作物,我们评估了在作物授粉窗口期间及时出现并提供授粉服务的蜜蜂的百分比。对于蜜蜂,我们比较了雄蜂和雌蜂都存在并可以交配的时期到整个作物开花时期。我们发现,在作物授粉窗口关闭时,只有不到一半的蜜蜂出现,并且只有34.1%的作物花期能够支持蜜蜂的繁殖活动,这表明在北方站点,从作物和传粉者的角度来看,物候同步是不完善的。
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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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