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森林地区输电线路走廊作为大黄蜂栖息地的潜力。

The potential of electricity transmission corridors in forested areas as bumblebee habitat.

作者信息

Hill Bruce, Bartomeus Ignasi

机构信息

Greater Wellington Regional Council , Shed 39, 2 Fryatt Quay, Pipitea, Wellington 6011 , New Zealand.

Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC), Avda. Américo Vespucio s/n, Isla de la Cartuja , 41092 Sevilla , Spain.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Nov 23;3(11):160525. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160525. eCollection 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Declines in pollinator abundance and diversity are not only a conservation issue, but also a threat to crop pollination. Maintained infrastructure corridors, such as those containing electricity transmission lines, are potentially important wild pollinator habitat. However, there is a lack of evidence comparing the abundance and diversity of wild pollinators in transmission corridors with other important pollinator habitats. We compared the diversity of a key pollinator group, bumblebees ( spp.), between transmission corridors and the surrounding semi-natural and managed habitat types at 10 sites across Sweden's Uppland region. Our results show that transmission corridors have no impact on bumblebee diversity in the surrounding area. However, transmission corridors and other maintained habitats such as roadsides have a level of bumblebee abundance and diversity comparable to semi-natural grasslands and host species that are important for conservation and ecosystem service provision. Under the current management regime, transmission corridors already provide valuable bumblebee habitat, but given that host plant density is the main determinant of bumblebee abundance, these areas could potentially be enhanced by establishing and maintaining key host plants. We show that in northern temperate regions the maintenance of transmission corridors has the potential to contribute to bumblebee conservation and the ecosystem services they provide.

摘要

传粉者数量和多样性的下降不仅是一个保护问题,也是对作物授粉的威胁。诸如包含输电线路的那些得到维护的基础设施走廊,有可能是重要的野生传粉者栖息地。然而,缺乏证据来比较输电走廊中野生传粉者的数量和多样性与其他重要传粉者栖息地的情况。我们在瑞典乌普萨拉地区的10个地点比较了一个关键传粉者群体——熊蜂(属)在输电走廊与周围半自然和人工管理栖息地类型之间的多样性。我们的结果表明,输电走廊对周边地区的熊蜂多样性没有影响。然而,输电走廊和其他得到维护的栖息地,如路边,其熊蜂数量和多样性水平与对保护和生态系统服务提供很重要的半自然草地及寄主物种相当。在当前的管理制度下,输电走廊已经提供了宝贵的熊蜂栖息地,但鉴于寄主植物密度是熊蜂数量的主要决定因素,通过建立和维护关键寄主植物,这些区域可能会得到进一步改善。我们表明,在北温带地区,维护输电走廊有潜力促进熊蜂保护及其所提供的生态系统服务。

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