Roadside habitat: Boon or bane for pollinating insects?

IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BioScience Pub Date : 2024-01-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/biosci/biad111
Thomas C Meinzen, Laura A Burkle, Diane M Debinski
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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.

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路边栖息地:授粉昆虫的福音还是祸根?
为野生生态系统和农作物提供重要服务的传粉昆虫正面临全球性减少和栖息地丧失的问题。随着未开发土地的日益稀缺,人们最近开始关注路边,将其作为向传粉昆虫提供花卉资源的潜在目标区域。然而,对于授粉昆虫来说,路边是一个充满风险的地方,车辆碰撞、有毒污染物、除草、除草剂等都会对其造成威胁。虽然已经对这些威胁进行了调查,但大多数研究还没有量化路边对传粉昆虫的成本和收益,因此也没有解决使用路边栖息地的传粉昆虫种群是否得不偿失的问题。在本文中,我们将探讨路边栖息地如何、何时以及在何种条件下会对授粉昆虫有利或有害,回顾现有知识,并提出管理者和决策者在规划以授粉昆虫为重点的路边管理时应考虑的实际问题。
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期刊介绍: BioScience is a monthly journal that has been in publication since 1964. It provides readers with authoritative and current overviews of biological research. The journal is peer-reviewed and heavily cited, making it a reliable source for researchers, educators, and students. In addition to research articles, BioScience also covers topics such as biology education, public policy, history, and the fundamental principles of the biological sciences. This makes the content accessible to a wide range of readers. The journal includes professionally written feature articles that explore the latest advancements in biology. It also features discussions on professional issues, book reviews, news about the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), and columns on policy (Washington Watch) and education (Eye on Education).
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