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森林对全球传粉者的多样性至关重要,并能增强邻近作物的授粉效果。

Forests are critically important to global pollinator diversity and enhance pollination in adjacent crops.

作者信息

Ulyshen Michael, Urban-Mead Katherine R, Dorey James B, Rivers James W

机构信息

USDA Forest Service, 320 Green Street, Athens, GA, 30602, USA.

Department of Entomology, Cornell University, 129 Garden Avenue, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2023 Aug;98(4):1118-1141. doi: 10.1111/brv.12947. Epub 2023 Mar 6.

Abstract

Although the importance of natural habitats to pollinator diversity is widely recognized, the value of forests to pollinating insects has been largely overlooked in many parts of the world. In this review, we (i) establish the importance of forests to global pollinator diversity, (ii) explore the relationship between forest cover and pollinator diversity in mixed-use landscapes, and (iii) highlight the contributions of forest-associated pollinators to pollination in adjacent crops. The literature shows unambiguously that native forests support a large number of forest-dependent species and are thus critically important to global pollinator diversity. Many pollinator taxa require or benefit greatly from resources that are restricted to forests, such as floral resources provided by forest plants (including wind-pollinated trees), dead wood for nesting, tree resins, and various non-floral sugar sources (e.g. honeydew). Although landscape-scale studies generally support the conclusion that forests enhance pollinator diversity, findings are often complicated by spatial scale, focal taxa, landscape context, temporal context, forest type, disturbance history, and external stressors. While some forest loss can be beneficial to pollinators by enhancing habitat complementarity, too much can result in the near-elimination of forest-associated species. There is strong evidence from studies of multiple crop types that forest cover can substantially increase yields in adjacent habitats, at least within the foraging ranges of the pollinators involved. The literature also suggests that forests may have enhanced importance to pollinators in the future given their role in mitigating the negative effects of pesticides and climate change. Many questions remain about the amount and configuration of forest cover required to promote the diversity of forest-associated pollinators and their services within forests and in neighbouring habitats. However, it is clear from the current body of knowledge that any effort to preserve native woody habitats, including the protection of individual trees, will benefit pollinating insects and help maintain the critical services they provide.

摘要

尽管自然栖息地对传粉者多样性的重要性已得到广泛认可,但在世界许多地区,森林对传粉昆虫的价值在很大程度上被忽视了。在本综述中,我们(i)确立森林对全球传粉者多样性的重要性,(ii)探讨混合利用景观中森林覆盖与传粉者多样性之间的关系,以及(iii)强调与森林相关的传粉者对邻近作物授粉的贡献。文献明确表明,原生森林支持大量依赖森林的物种,因此对全球传粉者多样性至关重要。许多传粉者类群需要森林特有的资源或从中受益匪浅,例如森林植物提供的花卉资源(包括风媒树)、用于筑巢的枯木、树脂以及各种非花卉糖源(如蜜露)。尽管景观尺度的研究普遍支持森林能增强传粉者多样性这一结论,但研究结果常常因空间尺度、重点类群、景观背景、时间背景、森林类型、干扰历史和外部压力源而变得复杂。虽然一定程度的森林丧失通过增强栖息地互补性可能对传粉者有益,但过多的森林丧失会导致与森林相关的物种几乎灭绝。来自多种作物类型研究的有力证据表明,森林覆盖至少在相关传粉者的觅食范围内可大幅提高邻近栖息地的产量。文献还表明,鉴于森林在减轻农药和气候变化负面影响方面的作用,其对传粉者的重要性在未来可能会增强。关于促进森林相关传粉者多样性及其在森林内部和邻近栖息地的服务所需的森林覆盖量和配置,仍有许多问题。然而,从目前的知识体系来看,任何保护原生木本栖息地的努力,包括保护单株树木,都将有益于传粉昆虫,并有助于维持它们所提供的关键服务。

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