Diversity, Importance and Decline of Pollinating Insects in Present Era

N. Kaur, Amritpal Singh Kaleka
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Pollination is a multi-million-year-old co-evolutionary process involving flowering plants and pollinators. It is one of the most important mechanisms in preservation and promotion of biodiversity as well as life on Earth. Pollinator diversity is essential for maintaining overall biological diversity in many habitats including agro-ecosystems. Pollinators are responsible for assisting reproduction in over 80% of the world’s flowering plants. In their absence, humans and wildlife would go hungry. Insects are the most efficient pollinators as they play a crucial part in pollination ecology. Pollinators and their habitats have ecological, economic, cultural and social benefits. Pollination efficiency is highly dependent on certain attributes and characteristics of pollinators such as vision, anatomy, food preferences, olfaction, behaviour and learning ability. With the rapid growth of human population, our demand for food has also risen. Our agricultural systems will need to produce more food in a sustainable manner in the future to cope with this. Pollinators play an important role in these ecosystems and will continue to do so in the future. Because pollinators are so important to agriculture, we need to learn more about which crops require specific pollinators and how to best maintain and promote both wild and controlled species. Their diversity needs protection because there are specific relationships between certain crops and pollinators. Pollinator communities are suffering as a result of man-made habitat disruptions, including severe biodiversity loss. This diversity must be protected by combining conservation measures with sustainable farming practices which could increase crop yields while protecting insect pollinator species.
当代传粉昆虫的多样性、重要性和衰退
授粉是一个涉及开花植物和传粉者的数百万年的共同进化过程。它是保护和促进生物多样性以及地球上生命的最重要机制之一。传粉媒介多样性对于维持包括农业生态系统在内的许多生境的整体生物多样性至关重要。传粉者对世界上80%以上的开花植物的繁殖起着辅助作用。没有它们,人类和野生动物就会挨饿。昆虫是最有效的传粉者,因为它们在传粉生态学中起着至关重要的作用。传粉媒介及其栖息地具有生态、经济、文化和社会效益。传粉效率高度依赖于传粉者的某些属性和特征,如视觉、解剖、食物偏好、嗅觉、行为和学习能力。随着人口的快速增长,我们对食物的需求也在增加。未来,我们的农业系统需要以可持续的方式生产更多的粮食来应对这一问题。传粉者在这些生态系统中发挥着重要作用,并将在未来继续发挥作用。由于传粉媒介对农业非常重要,我们需要更多地了解哪些作物需要特定的传粉媒介,以及如何最好地维护和促进野生和受控物种。它们的多样性需要保护,因为某些作物和传粉媒介之间存在特定的关系。由于人为破坏栖息地,包括严重的生物多样性丧失,传粉者群落正在遭受痛苦。这种多样性必须通过保护措施与可持续耕作方法相结合加以保护,这样既能提高作物产量,又能保护昆虫传粉媒介物种。
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