The nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of the bellicose bumblebee (Bombus bellicosus, Hymenoptera: Apidae), a threatened pollinator in a changing South American landscape.

Publication date: Feb 11, 2025

We present the first genome of a Brazilian bumblebee species, the bellicose bumblebee (Bombus bellicosus). This is an endemic species in southern South America facing local extinction due to habitat loss and climate change. During the COVID-19 social distancing in Brazil, we launched a citizen science initiative via social media to locate remaining bellicose bumblebee populations, leading to the collection of a specimen for genome sequencing. Analysis of the novel genome revealed lower genetic diversity in the bellicose bumblebee compared to a widespread related species (B. pascuorum). However, the absence of extensive runs of homozygosity indicated a lack of recent inbreeding, offering a promising perspective for the conservation of this species. Furthermore, demographic history analysis indicates population expansion during past glacial periods, in contrast to Palearctic bumblebees which suffered a stark decline during glaciations. Our findings provide invaluable information for the conservation of this species and for further studies about its biology and evolution, particularly under a scenario of rapid environmental change.

Concepts Keywords
Brazil Apidae
Bumblebees Bellicose
Genomes Bellicosus
Pollinator Bombus
Stark Bumblebee
Change
Conservation
Genome
Genomes
Hymenoptera
Mitochondrial
Nuclear
Social
South
Species

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO history

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