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dc.contributor.authorKendall, Liam Ken
dc.contributor.authorRader, Rominaen
dc.contributor.authorGagic, Vesnaen
dc.contributor.authorCariveau, Daniel Pen
dc.contributor.authorAlbrecht, Matthiasen
dc.contributor.authorBaldock, Katherine C Ren
dc.contributor.authorFreitas, Breno Men
dc.contributor.authorHall, Marken
dc.contributor.authorHolzschuh, Andreaen
dc.contributor.authorMolina, Francisco Pen
dc.contributor.authorMorten, Joanne Men
dc.contributor.authorPereira, Janaely Sen
dc.contributor.authorPortman, Zachary Men
dc.contributor.authorRoberts, Stuart P Men
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez, Juanitaen
dc.contributor.authorRusso, Lauraen
dc.contributor.authorSutter, Louisen
dc.contributor.authorVereecken, Nicolas Jen
dc.contributor.authorBartomeus, Ignasien
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-15T02:43:59Z-
dc.date.available2020-07-15T02:43:59Z-
dc.date.issued2019-02-
dc.identifier.citationEcology and Evolution, 9(4), p. 1702-1714en
dc.identifier.issn2045-7758en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/29055-
dc.description.abstractBody size is an integral functional trait that underlies pollination-related ecological processes, yet it is often impractical to measure directly. Allometric scaling laws have been used to overcome this problem. However, most existing models rely upon small sample sizes, geographically restricted sampling and have limited applicability for non-bee taxa. Allometric models that consider biogeography, phylogenetic relatedness, and intraspecific variation are urgently required to ensure greater accuracy. We measured body size as dry weight and intertegular distance (ITD) of 391 bee species (4,035 specimens) and 103 hoverfly species (399 specimens) across four biogeographic regions: Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. We updated existing models within a Bayesian mixed-model framework to test the power of ITD to predict interspecific variation in pollinator dry weight in interaction with different co-variates: phylogeny or taxonomy, sexual dimorphism, and biogeographic region. In addition, we used ordinary least squares regression to assess intraspecific dry weight ~ ITD relationships for ten bees and five hoverfly species. Including co-variates led to more robust interspecific body size predictions for both bees and hoverflies relative to models with the ITD alone. In contrast, at the intraspecific level, our results demonstrate that the ITD is an inconsistent predictor of body size for bees and hoverflies. The use of allometric scaling laws to estimate body size is more suitable for interspecific comparative analyses than assessing intraspecific variation. Collectively, these models form the basis of the dynamic R package, "pollimetry," which provides a comprehensive resource for allometric pollination research worldwide.en
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dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltden
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dc.titlePollinator size and its consequences: Robust estimates of body size in pollinating insectsen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/ece3.4835en
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local.contributor.firstnameFrancisco Pen
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local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
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local.title.subtitleRobust estimates of body size in pollinating insectsen
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local.title.maintitlePollinator size and its consequencesen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteUniversity of New England PhD scholarship; CSIRO PhD top up scholarship; Ian Potter Foundation grant (grant number 20160225/RME20044); NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship (grant number NE/M006956/1); Productivity Research Grant from CNPq-Brazil (grant number 308948/2016‐5); Marie Curie Fellowship (grant number MSCA FOMN:705287); MSCA grant (grant number BeeFun:PCIG14‐GA‐2013‐631653)en
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local.search.authorKendall, Liam Ken
local.search.authorRader, Rominaen
local.search.authorGagic, Vesnaen
local.search.authorCariveau, Daniel Pen
local.search.authorAlbrecht, Matthiasen
local.search.authorBaldock, Katherine C Ren
local.search.authorFreitas, Breno Men
local.search.authorHall, Marken
local.search.authorHolzschuh, Andreaen
local.search.authorMolina, Francisco Pen
local.search.authorMorten, Joanne Men
local.search.authorPereira, Janaely Sen
local.search.authorPortman, Zachary Men
local.search.authorRoberts, Stuart P Men
local.search.authorRodriguez, Juanitaen
local.search.authorRusso, Lauraen
local.search.authorSutter, Louisen
local.search.authorVereecken, Nicolas Jen
local.search.authorBartomeus, Ignasien
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