Bonelli Marco, Melotto Andrea, Minici Alessio, Eustacchio Elena, Gianfranceschi Luca, Gobbi Mauro, Casartelli Morena, Caccianiga Marco
Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milano, Italy.
Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, 20133 Milano, Italy.
Insects. 2020 Dec 11;11(12):881. doi: 10.3390/insects11120881.
Despite the rising interest in biotic interactions in mountain ecosystems, little is known about high-altitude flower-visiting arthropods. In particular, since the research in these environment can be limited or undermined by harsh conditions and logistical difficulties, it is mandatory to develop effective approaches that maximize possibilities to gather high-quality data. Here we compared two different methods, manual sampling and video observations, to investigate the interactions between the high-mountain arthropod community and flowers of (Primulaceae), a vulnerable endemic alpine species with a short flowering period occurring in early season. We manually sampled flower-visiting arthropods according to the timed-observations method and recorded their activity on video. We assessed differences and effectiveness of the two approaches to estimate flower-visiting arthropod diversity and to identify potential taxa involved in pollination. Both methods proved to be effective and comparable in describing the diversity of flower visitors at a high taxonomic level. However, with manual sampling we were able to obtain a fine taxonomic resolution for sampled arthropods and to evaluate which taxa actually carry pollen, while video observations were less invasive and allowed us to assess arthropod behavior and to spot rare taxa. By combining the data obtained with these two approaches we could accurately identify flower-visiting arthropods, characterize their behavior, and hypothesize a role of Hymenoptera Apoidea and Diptera Brachycera in pollination. Therefore, we propose integrating the two approaches as a powerful instrument to unravel interactions between flowering plants and associated fauna that can provide crucial information for the conservation of vulnerable environments such as high-mountain ecosystems.
尽管人们对山地生态系统中的生物相互作用兴趣日益浓厚,但对高海拔访花节肢动物却知之甚少。特别是,由于在这些环境中的研究可能会受到恶劣条件和后勤困难的限制或影响,因此必须开发有效的方法,以最大限度地提高收集高质量数据的可能性。在这里,我们比较了两种不同的方法,即人工采样和视频观察,以研究高山节肢动物群落与报春花科的一种脆弱的高山特有物种(花期短且在季节早期出现)的花朵之间的相互作用。我们根据定时观察法对访花节肢动物进行人工采样,并记录它们在视频中的活动。我们评估了这两种方法在估计访花节肢动物多样性和识别参与授粉的潜在类群方面的差异和有效性。两种方法在描述高分类水平上的访花者多样性方面都被证明是有效且可比的。然而,通过人工采样,我们能够获得采样节肢动物的精细分类分辨率,并评估哪些类群实际携带花粉,而视频观察的侵入性较小,使我们能够评估节肢动物的行为并发现稀有类群。通过结合用这两种方法获得的数据,我们可以准确识别访花节肢动物,描述它们的行为,并推测膜翅目蜜蜂总科和双翅目短角亚目在授粉中的作用。因此,我们建议将这两种方法结合起来,作为一种强大的工具来揭示开花植物与相关动物之间的相互作用,这可以为保护高山生态系统等脆弱环境提供关键信息。