Consistent generalization of plant-hummingbird networks despite increasing vegetation cover across a tropical urban landscape

IF 6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Urban Forestry & Urban Greening Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2024.128498
Camila Bosenbecker , Pedro Amaral Anselmo , Teresa Mol Fonseca , João Carlos Pena , Paulo Eugênio Oliveira , Pietro Kiyoshi Maruyama
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Human activities, particularly urbanization, profoundly impact ecosystems often resulting in biotic homogenization. Whether or not urban landscapes can sustain diverse pollinator and plant communities is an important question to be addressed. Here, we investigated the influence of urbanization on plant-hummingbird interaction networks in a large tropical city, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. We recorded 13198 legitimate interactions between seven hummingbirds and 57 plant species across 12 local networks. Urban landscapes exhibited predominantly generalized networks, maintaining this pattern across varying vegetation cover and floral resource abundance. Although some functionally specialized hummingbirds with long bills were recorded performing more specialized interactions, urban environments did not generally support specialized networks. Nevertheless, network specialization did increase with the proportion of native nectar plants, emphasizing their importance for maintaining some specialized interactions. Furthermore, we observed a positive effect of plant richness, but not of flower abundance, on hummingbird abundance, indicating that it is not only the amount of flowers, but the diversity of floral resources that may be a key factor in maintaining hummingbirds. Therefore, promoting a diverse assemblage of native plants in urban green areas is crucial for sustainable pollinator communities. Our study highlights that while a biodiverse urban landscape will require careful urban vegetation planning considering both floral resource diversity and availability, vegetation cover per se may not be sufficient to mitigate the negative impacts of urbanization. Maintaining a diverse vegetation with different life forms, flowering phenology, and especially of native plants across the urban landscape is needed to create welcoming spaces for pollinators.

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在热带城市景观中,尽管植被覆盖率不断增加,植物-蜂鸟网络却始终保持普遍性
人类活动,尤其是城市化,对生态系统产生了深刻影响,往往导致生物同质化。城市景观能否维持传粉昆虫和植物群落的多样性是一个亟待解决的重要问题。在这里,我们研究了城市化对巴西贝洛奥里藏特这座热带大城市植物与蜂鸟互动网络的影响。我们记录了 12 个地方网络中 7 种蜂鸟与 57 种植物之间的 13198 次合法互动。城市景观主要表现为泛化网络,在植被覆盖率和花卉资源丰度不同的情况下保持这种模式。虽然记录到一些功能特化的长喙蜂鸟在进行更特化的互动,但城市环境一般不支持特化网络。然而,网络的专业化程度确实随着本地蜜源植物比例的增加而增加,这强调了本地蜜源植物对维持某些专业化互动的重要性。此外,我们还观察到植物丰富度(而非花卉丰度)对蜂鸟数量的积极影响,这表明维持蜂鸟数量的关键因素可能不仅仅是花卉数量,而是花卉资源的多样性。因此,在城市绿地中推广本土植物的多样性组合对于可持续的授粉者群落至关重要。我们的研究强调,虽然生物多样性的城市景观需要谨慎的城市植被规划,同时考虑花卉资源的多样性和可用性,但植被覆盖本身可能不足以减轻城市化带来的负面影响。需要在城市景观中保持不同生命形式、不同开花物候的植被多样性,特别是本地植物的多样性,以便为传粉昆虫创造温馨的空间。
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期刊介绍: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening is a refereed, international journal aimed at presenting high-quality research with urban and peri-urban woody and non-woody vegetation and its use, planning, design, establishment and management as its main topics. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening concentrates on all tree-dominated (as joint together in the urban forest) as well as other green resources in and around urban areas, such as woodlands, public and private urban parks and gardens, urban nature areas, street tree and square plantations, botanical gardens and cemeteries. The journal welcomes basic and applied research papers, as well as review papers and short communications. Contributions should focus on one or more of the following aspects: -Form and functions of urban forests and other vegetation, including aspects of urban ecology. -Policy-making, planning and design related to urban forests and other vegetation. -Selection and establishment of tree resources and other vegetation for urban environments. -Management of urban forests and other vegetation. Original contributions of a high academic standard are invited from a wide range of disciplines and fields, including forestry, biology, horticulture, arboriculture, landscape ecology, pathology, soil science, hydrology, landscape architecture, landscape planning, urban planning and design, economics, sociology, environmental psychology, public health, and education.
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