Pollination deficits increase with urbanization in Chicago

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70100
Alexandra Zink, Paul J. CaraDonna, Kelly Larsen, Amy M. Iler
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Urban growth is occurring rapidly, and the land use changes associated with urbanization may have consequences for pollinators and the plants that rely on them. Despite its importance in the face of pollinator declines and expanding urban ecosystems, our understanding of the effects of urbanization on pollination mutualisms is scant. There is both evidence that urban areas support diverse pollinator communities and evidence that they degrade them. The influence of urbanization on the pollination of urban plants is even less understood. Urban agriculture relies on plant–pollinator interactions for crop production, providing a relevant framework to study pollination in an urban context. We therefore grew 240 plants across six sites at varying levels of urbanization in Chicago, Illinois, to investigate how urbanization relates to pollination of Cucurbita pepo (squash) and the buzz-pollinated Solanum lycopersicum (tomato). We used a pollen limitation experiment to test whether the reproduction of plants at urban farms is pollen-limited and whether the magnitude of pollen limitation varies with the extent of urbanization (quantified as the percent of surrounding impervious surface around each site). We also examined how pollinator visitation rates vary with urbanization. In S. lycopersicum but not C. pepo, the pollen addition treatment had a consistent and significant positive effect on reproductive success, indicating that plants of S. lycopersicum are pollen-limited in our study area. The magnitude of pollen limitation increased with greater impervious surface, illustrating that S. lycopersicum plants at more urban sites are more pollen-limited. For C. pepo, there was only evidence of pollen limitation at the most urban site, and a weak trend of pollen limitation of fruit set (but not seed set) increasing with impervious surface. Our results demonstrate that urban plants are likely experiencing deficits in pollination services but in ways that vary with both the type of pollination system and the level of urbanization in the surrounding area.

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在芝加哥,授粉不足随着城市化而增加
城市正在迅速发展,与城市化相关的土地利用变化可能对传粉媒介和依赖它们的植物产生影响。尽管它在面对传粉媒介减少和城市生态系统扩大时很重要,但我们对城市化对传粉相互作用的影响知之甚少。有证据表明,城市地区支持多样化的传粉者群落,也有证据表明,城市地区使它们退化。城市化对城市植物授粉的影响更是鲜为人知。城市农业依赖于作物生产中植物与传粉者的相互作用,为研究城市背景下的传粉提供了相关框架。因此,我们在伊利诺斯州芝加哥市的六个不同城市化水平的地点种植了240株植物,以研究城市化与葫芦(南瓜)和蜂传番茄(番茄)授粉的关系。我们使用花粉限制实验来测试城市农场的植物繁殖是否存在花粉限制,以及花粉限制的程度是否随城市化程度而变化(量化为每个站点周围不透水表面的百分比)。我们还研究了传粉媒介访问率如何随城市化而变化。在番茄葡萄(S. lycopersicum)而非番茄葡萄(C. pepo)中,花粉添加处理对其繁殖成功率有一致且显著的正向影响,表明本研究区番茄葡萄(S. lycopersicum)植物花粉有限。随着不透水地表面积的增大,花粉限制的程度也随之增加,说明城市地区的番茄葡萄植株花粉限制程度越高。在大多数城市样地,柽柳只存在花粉限制的迹象,随着地表不透水,结实花粉限制呈微弱趋势增加,而不存在种子花粉限制。我们的研究结果表明,城市植物可能经历授粉服务的缺陷,但其方式因授粉系统的类型和周围地区的城市化水平而异。
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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
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378
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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