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在野外和实验室条件下,城郊绿地中乡土和非乡土被子植物与觅食昆虫访客之间复杂的偏好关系。

Complex preference relationships between native and non-native angiosperms and foraging insect visitors in a suburban greenspace under field and laboratory conditions.

机构信息

Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.

School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2023 May 4;110(3):16. doi: 10.1007/s00114-023-01846-9.

Abstract

The introduction and spread of non-native flora threatens native pollinators and plants. Non-native angiosperms can compete with native plants for pollinators, space, and other resources which can leave native bees without adequate nutritional or nesting resources, particularly specialist species. In the current study, we conducted flower preference experiments through field observations and controlled binary choice tests in an artificial arena to determine the impact of field vs. laboratory methods on flower preferences of native bees for native or non-native flowers within their foraging range. We conducted counts of insect pollinators foraging on the flowers of three plant species in a suburban green belt including one native (Arthropodium strictum) and two non-native (Arctotheca calendula and Taraxacum officinale) plant species. We then collected native halictid bees foraging on each of the three plant species and conducted controlled binary tests to determine their preferences for the flowers of native or non-native plant species. In the field counts, halictid bees visited the native plant significantly more than the non-native species. However, in the behavioural assays when comparing A. strictum vs. A. calendula, Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) lanarium (Family: Halictidae), bees significantly preferred the non-native species, regardless of their foraging history. When comparing A. strictum vs. T. officinale, bees only showed a preference for the non-native flower when it had been collected foraging on the flowers of that plant species immediately prior to the experiment; otherwise, they showed no flower preference. Our results highlight the influence that non-native angiosperms have on native pollinators and we discuss the complexities of the results and the possible reasons for different flower preferences under laboratory and field conditions.

摘要

外来植物的引入和传播威胁着本地传粉者和植物。外来被子植物可能会与本地植物争夺传粉者、空间和其他资源,从而使本地蜜蜂缺乏足够的营养或筑巢资源,尤其是专门的物种。在目前的研究中,我们通过野外观察和人工竞技场的控制二元选择试验进行了花偏好实验,以确定田间和实验室方法对本地蜜蜂在其觅食范围内对本地或外来花朵的花偏好的影响。我们对郊区绿化带中三种植物(包括一种本地植物(Arthropodium strictum)和两种外来植物(Arctotheca calendula 和 Taraxacum officinale))的传粉昆虫进行了计数。然后,我们收集了在这三种植物上觅食的本地熊蜂,并进行了控制二元测试,以确定它们对本地或外来植物种类的花朵的偏好。在野外计数中,熊蜂对本地植物的访问量明显多于外来物种。然而,在行为测定中,当比较 A. strictum 与 A. calendula 时,无论它们的觅食历史如何,蜜蜂都明显更喜欢非本地物种。当比较 A. strictum 与 T. officinale 时,只有当实验前蜜蜂刚从该植物的花朵上采集花蜜时,它们才会表现出对非本地花朵的偏好;否则,它们没有表现出花朵偏好。我们的结果强调了外来被子植物对本地传粉者的影响,并讨论了结果的复杂性以及在实验室和野外条件下出现不同花朵偏好的可能原因。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f840/10160202/cabb7dfddcdf/114_2023_1846_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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