ミツバチの食性に個体差があることを発見(For bees, diet isn’t one-size-fits-all)

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2025-08-27 ノースウェスタン大学

ノースウェスタン大学とシカゴ植物園の研究チームは、コロラド州ロッキー山脈に生息する8種の野生マルハナバチを対象に8年間の調査を行い、ハチが花粉の「栄養バランス」に基づき採餌行動を調整していることを解明した。花粉の栄養素(タンパク質・脂質・炭水化物)は花の種類で大きく異なり、ハチは自らの体の特徴やコロニーの成長段階に応じて異なる花を選ぶ。例えば口吻の長い大型種は高タンパク花粉を、短い種は糖や脂質を多く含む花粉を好む傾向があった。また、春には女王の繁殖のためにタンパク質を重視し、夏後半には脂質・炭水化物を優先するなど季節変化も確認された。本研究は「ハチの食事は一様ではない」ことを示し、多様な栄養資源を提供する植生管理が保全に不可欠であると提言している。

ミツバチの食性に個体差があることを発見(For bees, diet isn’t one-size-fits-all)
A new study from Northwestern and the Chicago Botanic Garden finds that wild bees aren’t just flitting from flower to flower, collecting pollen at random. Instead, they are strategically targeting flowers that enable them to carefully balance their protein, fat and carbs. Photo by Paul CaraDonna

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野生花粉媒介者間の栄養ニッチ動態 Nutrient niche dynamics among wild pollinators

Justin A. Bain,Jane E. Ogilvie,William K. Petry and Paul J. CaraDonna
Proceedings of the Royal Society B  Published:27 August 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.0643

Abstract

Food underpins fitness and ecological interactions, yet how nutrient availability shapes species interactions in natural communities remains poorly understood. Most nutritional ecology research focuses on laboratory or single-species systems, limiting insight into how nutrient use and nutrient niche dynamics occur in complex, multispecies assemblages in the wild. We combined long-term plant–pollinator interaction data with pollen macronutrient analyses to examine how wild bumble bees exploit macronutrients and whether they occupy distinct nutrient niches. Pollen macronutrient composition varied across plant species and over the season, with protein-rich pollen peaking in spring and lipid- and carbohydrate-rich pollen increasing by late summer. Across this nutrient landscape, bumble bee species occupied two distinct macronutrient niches: one high in protein and low in lipid and carbohydrate, and the other lower in protein but moderate in lipid and carbohydrate. Nutrient niche partitioning was associated with differences in feeding morphology and colony life stage (but not phenology). We found little evidence that nutrient niche breadth differed among species or was explained by feeding morphology or colony life stage. Our results extend nutritional ecology to a multispecies context, provide evidence for nutrient niche partitioning among wild pollinators and highlight the need to consider species-specific nutritional requirements in pollinator conservation.

生物環境工学
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