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人为压力、气候和采样设计对全球授粉网络结构的相对影响。

Relative effects of anthropogenic pressures, climate, and sampling design on the structure of pollination networks at the global scale.

机构信息

Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, MNHN-CNRS-Sorbonne Université-EPHE-Université des Antilles, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle de Paris, Paris, France.

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation, UMR 7204 MNHN-CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle de Paris, Paris, France.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2021 Mar;27(6):1266-1280. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15474. Epub 2020 Dec 27.

Abstract

Pollinators provide crucial ecosystem services that underpin to wild plant reproduction and yields of insect-pollinated crops. Understanding the relative impacts of anthropogenic pressures and climate on the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks is vital considering ongoing global change and pollinator decline. Our ability to predict the consequences of global change for pollinator assemblages worldwide requires global syntheses, but these analytical approaches may be hindered by variable methods among studies that either invalidate comparisons or mask biological phenomena. Here we conducted a synthetic analysis that assesses the relative impact of anthropogenic pressures and climatic variability, and accounts for heterogeneity in sampling methodology to reveal network responses at the global scale. We analyzed an extensive dataset, comprising 295 networks over 123 locations all over the world, and reporting over 50,000 interactions between flowering plant species and their insect visitors. Our study revealed that anthropogenic pressures correlate with an increase in generalism in pollination networks while pollinator richness and taxonomic composition are more related to climatic variables with an increase in dipteran pollinator richness associated with cooler temperatures. The contrasting response of species richness and generalism of the plant-pollinator networks stresses the importance of considering interaction network structure alongside diversity in ecological monitoring. In addition, differences in sampling design explained more variation than anthropogenic pressures or climate on both pollination networks richness and generalism, highlighting the crucial need to report and incorporate sampling design in macroecological comparative studies of pollination networks. As a whole, our study reveals a potential human impact on pollination networks at a global scale. However, further research is needed to evaluate potential consequences of loss of specialist species and their unique ecological interactions and evolutionary pathways on the ecosystem pollination function at a global scale.

摘要

传粉媒介提供了至关重要的生态系统服务,这些服务支撑着野生植物的繁殖和传粉昆虫作物的产量。考虑到正在发生的全球变化和传粉媒介的减少,了解人为压力和气候对植物-传粉媒介相互作用网络结构的相对影响至关重要。我们预测全球变化对全球范围内传粉媒介组合的后果的能力需要全球综合分析,但这些分析方法可能会受到研究中方法变量的阻碍,这些变量要么使比较无效,要么掩盖了生物现象。在这里,我们进行了一项综合分析,评估了人为压力和气候变异性的相对影响,并考虑了采样方法的异质性,以揭示全球范围内网络的响应。我们分析了一个广泛的数据集,包括来自世界各地 123 个地点的 295 个网络,报告了超过 5 万次开花植物物种与其昆虫访问者之间的相互作用。我们的研究表明,人为压力与传粉网络中一般性的增加相关,而传粉媒介的丰富度和分类组成与气候变量更相关,双翅目传粉媒介的丰富度与较冷的温度相关。植物-传粉媒介网络中物种丰富度和一般性的对比响应强调了在生态监测中考虑相互作用网络结构与多样性同样重要。此外,采样设计的差异比人为压力或气候对传粉网络丰富度和一般性的影响更大,这突出表明在传粉网络的宏观生态学比较研究中,报告和纳入采样设计至关重要。总的来说,我们的研究揭示了人为压力对全球传粉网络的潜在影响。然而,需要进一步研究,以评估在全球范围内,特有物种及其独特的生态相互作用和进化途径的丧失对生态系统传粉功能的潜在后果。

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