Pollen load, pollen species diversity and conspecific pollen carried by pollinators across 24-hour cycles

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Basic and Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1016/j.baae.2024.04.008
Mialy Razanajatovo , Frank M. Schurr , Nadia Muhthassim , Sandra Troesch , Eva Knop
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Plant-pollinator interactions are key for the reproduction of wild plants and for food security. However, the role nocturnal pollinators play in wild plant communities is not yet clear. Specifically, it has rarely been studied whether nocturnal pollinators are comparable to diurnal ones in the pollination services they deliver in plant communities. We tested whether nocturnal pollinators have the potential to provide high pollination services to the plants they visit by carrying high conspecific pollen loads. We studied pollen loads carried by nocturnal and diurnal pollinators captured over 24-hour cycles in co-flowering plant communities in Swiss ruderal meadows. Pollen load was less diverse at night, and the proportion of conspecific pollen carried by nocturnal pollinators was higher than that of diurnal ones. Because the majority of plant species visited at night were also visited during the day, floral resource availability could drive the observed patterns in pollen load and amount of conspecific pollen. Nevertheless, nocturnal pollinators do not only carry pollen but can remove and potentially deposit conspecific pollen to the plants they visit. Therefore, pollinators active at night might be an important pollination vector for more plant species than previously thought and should not be neglected in pollination studies.

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传粉昆虫在 24 小时周期内携带的花粉量、花粉物种多样性和同种花粉
植物与授粉者之间的相互作用是野生植物繁衍和粮食安全的关键。然而,夜间传粉昆虫在野生植物群落中所扮演的角色尚不明确。具体来说,人们很少研究夜间传粉昆虫在植物群落中提供的授粉服务是否与昼间传粉昆虫相当。我们测试了夜行传粉昆虫是否有潜力通过携带大量同种花粉为它们访问的植物提供高授粉服务。我们研究了夜间和昼间传粉昆虫在瑞士草地共花植物群落中 24 小时周期内所携带的花粉量。夜间花粉量的多样性较低,夜间传粉者携带的同种花粉比例高于昼间传粉者。由于大多数夜间光顾的植物物种白天也会光顾,因此花卉资源的可获得性可能是观察到的花粉量和同种花粉量模式的驱动因素。不过,夜间传粉昆虫不仅携带花粉,还能清除并可能将同种花粉沉积到它们访问的植物上。因此,夜间活动的传粉昆虫可能是更多植物物种的重要授粉媒介,这一点超出了人们的想象,在授粉研究中不应被忽视。
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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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