Seasonal variation in the sex allocation of a neotropical solitary bee

Citation
Rp. Martins et al., Seasonal variation in the sex allocation of a neotropical solitary bee, BEH ECOLOGY, 10(4), 1999, pp. 401-408
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
10452249 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
401 - 408
Database
ISI
SICI code
1045-2249(199907/08)10:4<401:SVITSA>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
We carried out a field study on the life history and sex allocation of the ground-nesting solitary bee Diadasina distincta (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae ). This species is multivoltine, undergoing five generations a year between February and September. The numerical sex ratio of this species was female biased overall (approximately 38% males) and showed a strong and consisten t seasonal pattern. The numerical sex ratio was extremely female biased (ap proximately 20% males) from February until May, and then slightly male bias ed (approximately 60% males) from June until September. Females were 3.26 t imes the size of males, and so the overall investment ratio was female bias ed throughout the year. The overall female bias and seasonal variation in s ex allocation is unlikely to be explained by models that invoke overlapping generations or competition between brothers for mates (local mate competit ion). We suggest that a possible explanation for the female bias in the ear ly part of the season is local resource enhancement (LRE): nesting near lar ger numbers of sisters reduces parasitism. LRE is likely to decrease in imp ortance in the later part of the season, when the biased numerical and inve stment ratios may be explained by models in which male and female offspring gain different fitness returns from resources invested.