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DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.866.35084
WOS记录号: WOS:000477570900005
论文题名:
Pollinators on the polar edge of the Ecumene: taxonomy, phylogeography, and ecology of bumble bees from Novaya Zemlya
作者: Potapov, Grigory S.1,2; Kondakov, Alexander, V1,2; Filippov, Boris Yu1,2; Gofarov, Mikhail Yu1,2; Kolosova, Yulia S.1,2; Spitsyn, Vitaly M.1,2; Tomilova, Alena A.2; Zubrii, Natalia A.1,2; Bolotov, Ivan N.1,2
通讯作者: Potapov, Grigory S.
刊名: ZOOKEYS
ISSN: 1313-2989
EISSN: 1313-2970
出版年: 2019
期: 866, 页码:85-115
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Hymenoptera ; Apidae ; Bombus ; Arctic Ocean archipelagoes ; Pleistocene glaciations ; mitochondrial DNA
WOS关键词: IQ-TREE ; TERRESTRIAL ; HYMENOPTERA ; VEGETATION ; NORTHEAST ; HISTORY ; BARENTS ; APIDAE ; LIFE
WOS学科分类: Zoology
WOS研究方向: Zoology
英文摘要:

The High Arctic bumble bee fauna is rather poorly known, while a growing body of recent molecular research indicates that several Arctic species may represent endemic lineages with restricted ranges. Such local endemics are in need of special conservation efforts because of the increasing anthropogenic pressure and climate changes. Here, we re-examine the taxonomic and biogeographic affinities of bumble bees from Novaya Zemlya using historical samples and recently collected materials (1895-1925 vs. 2015-2017). Three bumble bee species inhabit the Yuzhny (Southern) Island and the southern edge of Severny (Northern) Island of this archipelago: Bombus glacialis Friese, 1902, B. hyperboreus Schonherr, 1809, and B. pyrrhopygus Friese, 1902. Bombus glacialis shares three unique COI haplotypes that may indicate its long-term (pre-glacial) persistence on Novaya Zemlya. In contrast, Bombus hyperboreus and B. pyrrhopygus share a rather low molecular divergence from mainland populations, with the same or closely related haplotypes as those from Arctic Siberia and Norway. A brief re-description of Bombus pyrrhopygus based on the newly collected topotypes is presented. Habitats, foraging plants and life cycles of bumble bees on Novaya Zemlya are characterized, and possible causes of extremely low bumble bee abundance on the archipelago are discussed. The species-poor bumble bee fauna of Novaya Zemlya is compared with those in other areas throughout the Arctic. The mean bumble bee species richness on the Arctic Ocean islands is three times lower than that in the mainland Arctic areas (3.1 vs. 8.6 species per local fauna, respectively). General linear models (GLMs) indicate that this difference can be explained by specific environmental conditions of insular areas. Our findings highlight that the insularity is a significant factor sharply decreasing species richness in bumble bee assemblages on the Arctic Ocean archipelagoes through colder climate (lower summer temperatures), prevalence of harsh Arctic tundra landscapes with poor foraging resources, and in isolation from the mainland.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/143723
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作者单位: 1.Northern Arctic Fed Univ, Northern Dvina Emb 17, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia
2.Russian Acad Sci, Fed Ctr Integrated Arctic Res, Northern Dvina Emb 23, Arkhangelsk 163000, Russia

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Potapov, Grigory S.,Kondakov, Alexander, V,Filippov, Boris Yu,et al. Pollinators on the polar edge of the Ecumene: taxonomy, phylogeography, and ecology of bumble bees from Novaya Zemlya[J]. ZOOKEYS,2019-01-01(866):85-115
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