Effects of ground flowering plant traits on the diversity of wild bees in apple orchards during flowering.

Q3 Environmental Science
Qi-Yu Zhang, Bao-Xiong Chen, Mei-Na Wang, Yun-Hui Liu
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Abstract

Pollination is one of the important ecosystem services related to sustainable development of human society. However, the population diversity and abundance of wild bees, important pollinators, have been significantly reduced by climate change, agricultural intensification, and landscape transformation. Re-establishment of pollinator habitat by planting nectar-producing plants is an important way to maintain pollination service. In this study, we investigated the status of wild bees and the traits of flowering plants in 22 apple orchards during flowering stage in Changping District, Beijing in 2019. We analyzed the response of wild bee diversity to the flowering plant richness, flower color richness, inflorescence type richness, flowering plant coverage, herbaceous layer coverage and different flower color coverage in apple orchards, aiming to provide guidance for the selection of nectar-producing plants to establish the habitat of wild bees. A total of 3517 wild bees were captured during the apple flowering season, representing 49 species, 13 genera, and 5 families. We identified 21 flowering plants species that shared a similar flo-wering period with apple, exhibiting a range of 5 colors and 9 inflorescence types. The Shannon diversity index, evenness index, and social bee richness of wild bee community were positively correlated with flowering plant richness. The total wild bee community richness, social bee richness, underground nesting bee richness were positively correlated with the richness of flowering plant color, but Halictidae bee abundance was negatively correlated with the richness of flowering plant color. The Shannon diversity index and evenness index of wild bee community were positively correlated with the richness of inflorescence types. Megachilidae bee richness was negative correlated with the white flower coverage. Megachilidae bee richness, social bee abundance, and ground nesting bee richness were positively correlated with the purple flower coverage. There was no significant correlation between wild bees and flowering plant richness, flower color richness, inflorescence type richness, flowering plant coverage, herbaceous layer coverage and different flower color coverage in other communities of different families, lifestyles and nesting types. Maintaining diverse ground flowering plants with various traits in orchards is important to improve the diversity of wild bees. In particular, increasing the coverage of purple flower during apple flowering period is helpful to promote the diversity of Megachilidae bee, social bees, and ground nesting bees.

开花期地面开花植物特征对苹果园野生蜜蜂多样性的影响
授粉是与人类社会可持续发展相关的重要生态系统服务之一。然而,由于气候变化、农业集约化和景观改造,重要的授粉者野生蜜蜂的种群多样性和数量大幅减少。通过种植产蜜植物重建授粉者栖息地是维持授粉服务的重要途径。本研究调查了2019年北京市昌平区22个苹果园花期野生蜜蜂的状况和开花植物的性状。我们分析了野生蜜蜂多样性对苹果园开花植物丰富度、花色丰富度、花序类型丰富度、开花植物覆盖率、草本层覆盖率和不同花色覆盖率的响应,旨在为选择产蜜植物建立野生蜜蜂栖息地提供指导。在苹果开花季节共捕获了3517只野生蜜蜂,代表49种、13属和5科。我们确定了 21 种与苹果花期相似的开花植物,它们呈现出 5 种颜色和 9 种花序类型。野生蜂群落的香农多样性指数、均匀度指数和社会蜂丰富度与开花植物丰富度呈正相关。野生蜂群落总富集度、社会蜂富集度、地下巢蜂富集度与花色植物的富集度呈正相关,但Halictidae蜂的富集度与花色植物的富集度呈负相关。野生蜂群落的香农多样性指数和均匀度指数与花序类型的丰富度呈正相关。蜜蜂丰富度与白花覆盖率呈负相关。巨蜂科蜜蜂丰富度、社会蜂丰富度和地巢蜂丰富度与紫花覆盖率呈正相关。在其他不同科、生活方式和筑巢类型的群落中,野生蜜蜂与开花植物丰富度、花色丰富度、花序类型丰富度、开花植物覆盖率、草本层覆盖率和不同花色覆盖率之间没有明显的相关性。在果园中保持不同性状的多种地面开花植物对提高野生蜜蜂的多样性非常重要。特别是在苹果花期增加紫花的覆盖率,有助于促进巨蜂科蜜蜂、社会性蜜蜂和地面巢蜂的多样性。
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应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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