Biomechanical properties of non-flight vibrations produced by bees

Author:

Vallejo-Marin Mario1ORCID,Field David L.23ORCID,Fornoni Juan4ORCID,Montesinos Daniel5678ORCID,Dominguez Cesar A.4ORCID,Hernandez Ivan9,Vallejo Gillian C.10ORCID,Woodrow Charlie1ORCID,Ayala Barajas Ricardo11ORCID,Jafferis Noah12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Uppsala University 1 Department of Ecology and Genetics , , SE-752 36 Uppsala , Sweden

2. Macquarie University 2 Applied Biosciences , , Sydney, NSW 2109 , Australia

3. School of Science, Edith Cowan University 3 , Joondalup, WA 6027 , Australia

4. Instituto de Ecología, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) 4 , 04510 Mexico City , Mexico

5. Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University 5 , Cairns, QLD 4870 , Australia

6. College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University 6 , Cairns, QLD 4870 , Australia

7. Centre for Functional Ecology 7 , Department of Life Sciences , , 3000-456 Coimbra , Portugal

8. University of Coimbra 7 , Department of Life Sciences , , 3000-456 Coimbra , Portugal

9. Independent researcher 8 , San Felipe del Agua, Oaxaca , Mexico

10. 9 Independent researcher, Storvreta, Sweden

11. National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) 10 Estación de Biología Chamela , , Jalisco , Mexico

12. University of Massachusetts Lowell 11 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering , , Lowell, MA 01854 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Bees use thoracic vibrations produced by their indirect flight muscles for powering wingbeats in flight, but also during mating, pollination, defence and nest building. Previous work on non-flight vibrations has mostly focused on acoustic (airborne vibrations) and spectral properties (frequency domain). However, mechanical properties such as the vibration's acceleration amplitude are important in some behaviours, e.g. during buzz pollination, where higher amplitude vibrations remove more pollen from flowers. Bee vibrations have been studied in only a handful of species and we know very little about how they vary among species. In this study, we conducted the largest survey to date of the biomechanical properties of non-flight bee buzzes. We focused on defence buzzes as they can be induced experimentally and provide a common currency to compare among taxa. We analysed 15,000 buzzes produced by 306 individuals in 65 species and six families from Mexico, Scotland and Australia. We found a strong association between body size and the acceleration amplitude of bee buzzes. Comparison of genera that buzz-pollinate and those that do not suggests that buzz-pollinating bees produce vibrations with higher acceleration amplitude. We found no relationship between bee size and the fundamental frequency of defence buzzes. Although our results suggest that body size is a major determinant of the amplitude of non-flight vibrations, we also observed considerable variation in vibration properties among bees of equivalent size and even within individuals. Both morphology and behaviour thus affect the biomechanical properties of non-flight buzzes.

Funder

National Geographic

Leverhulme Trust

Human Frontier Science Program

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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