Meinzen Thomas C, Burkle Laura A, Debinski Diane M
Ecology Department, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, United States.
Bioscience. 2024 Jan 13;74(1):54-64. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biad111. eCollection 2024 Jan.
Pollinators, which provide vital services to wild ecosystems and agricultural crops, are facing global declines and habitat loss. As undeveloped land becomes increasingly scarce, much focus has been directed recently to roadsides as potential target zones for providing floral resources to pollinators. Roadsides, however, are risky places for pollinators, with threats from vehicle collisions, toxic pollutants, mowing, herbicides, and more. Although these threats have been investigated, most studies have yet to quantify the costs and benefits of roadsides to pollinators and, therefore, do not address whether the costs outweigh the benefits for pollinator populations using roadside habitats. In this article, we address how, when, and under what conditions roadside habitats may benefit or harm pollinators, reviewing existing knowledge and recommending practical questions that managers and policymakers should consider when planning pollinator-focused roadside management.
传粉者为野生生态系统和农作物提供至关重要的服务,但它们正面临全球数量下降和栖息地丧失的问题。随着未开发土地日益稀缺,最近人们将很多注意力投向了路边,将其作为为传粉者提供花卉资源的潜在目标区域。然而,路边对传粉者来说是危险之地,存在车辆碰撞、有毒污染物、割草、除草剂等威胁。尽管这些威胁已得到研究,但大多数研究尚未量化路边对传粉者的成本和收益,因此并未探讨对于利用路边栖息地的传粉者种群而言,成本是否超过收益。在本文中,我们阐述路边栖息地如何、何时以及在何种条件下可能有益于或危害传粉者,回顾现有知识,并提出管理人员和政策制定者在规划以传粉者为重点的路边管理时应考虑的实际问题。