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Generalist cuckoo bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Sphecodes) are species-specialist at the individual level
Authors:Petr Bogusch  Luká? Kratochvíl  Jakub Straka
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy and History of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Praha, 128 44, Czech Republic;(2) Department of Ecology, Charles University, Viničná 7, Praha, 128 44, Czech Republic;(3) Department of Zoology, Charles University, Viničná 7, Praha, 128 44, Czech Republic
Abstract:Intensive and incessant arms races between a parasite and its host are generally expected to lead to parasite specialization. Nevertheless, some parasitic species still successfully attack wide spectra of hosts. One of the solutions to the evolutionary enigma of the long-term existence of generalist parasites is their specialization at an individual level, a phenomenon well known, e.g., in European common cuckoo. Over its range, it parasitizes a number of bird species; however, individual females are mostly specialists possessing adaptations to a particular host species. In this study, we test the possibility of individual specialization in generalist cuckoo bees, the insect counterparts of avian cuckoos. Females of cuckoo bees lay each egg into a single brood cell in the nests of other bee species. The host’s offspring is destroyed by the parasitic female or later by her larvae, which feed on pollen supplies accumulated by the host. Both studied cleptoparasitic bees (Sphecodes ephippius and Sphecodes monilicornis) are widely distributed in Europe, where they have been reported to use broad host spectra. We recorded several host species (including some previously unknown) for both cuckoo bee species, and confirmed that these parasites are indeed generalist even at a small local scale. However, we demonstrate that exactly as in the avian cuckoos, each female in both species of generalist bee parasites tends to attack just one host species.
Keywords:Cleptoparasite  Cuckoo bees  Generalist                  Sphecodes
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