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高海拔高山环境中访花节肢动物的早期季节群落

The Early Season Community of Flower-Visiting Arthropods in a High-Altitude Alpine Environment.

作者信息

Bonelli Marco, Eustacchio Elena, Avesani Daniele, Michelsen Verner, Falaschi Mattia, Caccianiga Marco, Gobbi Mauro, Casartelli Morena

机构信息

Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.

Research and Museum Collections Office, Climate and Ecology Unit, MUSE-Science Museum, 38122 Trento, Italy.

出版信息

Insects. 2022 Apr 16;13(4):393. doi: 10.3390/insects13040393.

Abstract

In mountain ecosystems, climate change can cause spatiotemporal shifts, impacting the composition of communities and altering fundamental biotic interactions, such as those involving flower-visiting arthropods. On of the main problems in assessing the effects of climate change on arthropods in these environments is the lack of baseline data. In particular, the arthropod communities on early flowering high-altitude plants are poorly investigated, although the early season is a critical moment for possible mismatches. In this study, we characterised the flower-visiting arthropod community on the early flowering high-altitude Alpine plant, (Primulaceae). In addition, we tested the effect of abiotic factors (temperature and wind speed) and other variables (time, i.e., hour of the day, and number of flowers per plant) on the occurrence, abundance, and diversity of this community. is a vulnerable endemic species growing in the Central Alps above 2000 m asl and flowering for a very short period immediately after snowmelt, thus representing a possible focal plant for arthropods in this particular moment of the season. Diptera and Hymenoptera were the main flower visitors, and three major features of the community emerged: an evident predominance of anthomyiid flies among Diptera, a rare presence of bees, and a relevant share of parasitoid wasps. Temperature and time (hour of the day), but not wind speed and number of flowers per plant, affected the flower visitors' activity. Our study contributes to (1) defining the composition of high-altitude Alpine flower-visiting arthropod communities in the early season, (2) establishing how these communities are affected by environmental variables, and (3) setting the stage for future evaluation of climate change effects on flower-visiting arthropods in high-altitude environments in the early season.

摘要

在山地生态系统中,气候变化会导致时空变化,影响群落组成并改变基本的生物相互作用,例如涉及访花节肢动物的相互作用。评估气候变化对这些环境中节肢动物影响的主要问题之一是缺乏基线数据。特别是,尽管早春季节是可能出现物候不匹配的关键时期,但对早花高海拔植物上的节肢动物群落研究较少。在本研究中,我们对早花高海拔高山植物报春花科的访花节肢动物群落进行了特征描述。此外,我们测试了非生物因素(温度和风速)以及其他变量(时间,即一天中的小时数,以及每株植物的花朵数量)对该群落的出现、丰度和多样性的影响。报春花是一种脆弱的特有物种,生长在阿尔卑斯山中部海拔2000米以上的地区,在融雪后立即开花很短一段时间,因此在这个季节的特定时刻代表了节肢动物可能的重点植物。双翅目和膜翅目是主要的访花者,群落出现了三个主要特征:双翅目中花蝇明显占优势,蜜蜂很少出现,以及寄生蜂的比例较高。温度和时间(一天中的小时数),而不是风速和每株植物的花朵数量,影响了访花者的活动。我们的研究有助于(1)确定早春季节高海拔高山访花节肢动物群落的组成,(2)确定这些群落如何受到环境变量的影响,以及(3)为未来评估气候变化对早春季节高海拔环境中访花节肢动物的影响奠定基础。

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