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刺蜂提供的生态系统服务。

Ecosystem services provided by aculeate wasps.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, U.K.

Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via Madonna del Piano 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, FI, Italy.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2021 Aug;96(4):1645-1675. doi: 10.1111/brv.12719. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Abstract

The aculeate wasps are one of the most diverse and speciose insect taxa; they are omnipresent across ecosystems and exhibit diverse co-evolutionary and exploitative associations with other organisms. There is widespread conjecture that aculeate wasps are likely to perform essential ecological and economic services of importance to the health, well-being and nutritional needs of our planet. However, the scope and nature of the ecosystem services they provide are not well understood relative to other insect groups (e.g. bees, butterflies, beetles); an appreciation of their value is further tarnished by their public reputation as pointless pests. Here, we conduct the first comprehensive review of how aculeate wasps contribute to the four main areas of ecosystem services: regulatory, provisioning, supporting and cultural services. Uniting data from a large but previously disconnected literature on solitary and social aculeate wasps, we provide a synthesis on how these insects perform important ecosystem services as parasites, predators, biological indicators, pollinators, decomposers and seed dispersers; and their additional services as a sustainable alternative to meat for human consumption, and medicinal potential as sources of research leads for anti-microbials and cancer treatments. We highlight how aculeate wasps offer substantial, but largely overlooked, economic benefits through their roles in natural pest management and biological control programs. Accordingly, we provide data-driven arguments for reasons to consider the ecosystem service value of aculeate wasps on a par with other 'useful' insects (e.g. bees). Finally, we provide a research roadmap identifying the key areas of research required to capitalise better on the services provided by these important insects.

摘要

刺蜂是昆虫中最多样化和最多样化的类群之一;它们无处不在,存在于各种生态系统中,并与其他生物表现出多样化的共同进化和剥削关系。人们普遍猜测,刺蜂可能会提供对我们星球的健康、福祉和营养需求至关重要的基本生态和经济服务。然而,与其他昆虫群体(如蜜蜂、蝴蝶、甲虫)相比,它们提供的生态系统服务的范围和性质还没有得到很好的理解;对它们价值的认识因它们作为毫无意义的害虫的公众声誉而进一步受到损害。在这里,我们首次全面审查了刺蜂如何为生态系统服务的四个主要领域做出贡献:调节、供应、支持和文化服务。我们将来自关于独居和社会性刺蜂的大量但以前相互独立的文献中的数据结合起来,综合了这些昆虫作为寄生虫、捕食者、生物指标、传粉者、分解者和种子传播者如何发挥重要生态系统服务的作用;以及它们作为人类食用肉类的可持续替代品以及作为抗微生物和癌症治疗研究线索来源的药用潜力的额外服务。我们强调了刺蜂如何通过在自然害虫管理和生物防治计划中的作用提供大量但在很大程度上被忽视的经济利益。因此,我们提供了基于数据的论据,说明为什么应该将刺蜂的生态系统服务价值与其他“有用”昆虫(如蜜蜂)相提并论。最后,我们提供了一个研究路线图,确定了利用这些重要昆虫提供的服务的关键研究领域。

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