Comparative seasonal plant diversity and leaf foraging pattern of leafcutter bees (Megachilidae: Hymenoptera) in urban, semi-urban and agricultural areas of Eastern India

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Kaushik Pramanik, Amit Layek, Naduvilthara U. Visakh, Shantanu Jha
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The leafcutter bees, Megachile spp. (Megachilidae: Hymenoptera) serve as a significant pollinator in ecological systems. They collect leaf discs to enclose their brood cells. Nevertheless, our current understanding of using plants as nesting resources in various ecosystems in different seasons, essential for their conservation, needs to be improved. The seasonal and landscape-level alterations have significant impacts on leafcutter bees, influencing species richness, abundance, community composition and leaf foraging behaviour. This study underscores the critical role of different seasons and landscape characteristics in shaping the leaf-foraging behaviour of leafcutter bees. We noted that semi-urban areas (151 different plant species recorded with cut leaves), with their greater landscape heterogeneity and high-quality habitats, supported higher species richness and abundance of leafcutter bees. In contrast, fully urban (49 different plant species recorded with cut leaves) and intensively agricultural landscapes (85 different plant species recorded with cut leaves) posed challenges to the survival of these bees due to habitat loss and fragmentation. We also found that during early autumn, leafcutter bees emerged and constructed ephemeral nests, intensifying leaf-cutting behaviour, whereas the summer and monsoon seasons exhibited a heightened activity, with bees building seasonal nests and gathering leaf and other essential resources extensively. In winter, leafcutting ceased as these bees entered into dormant conditions, seeking shelter in their nests for insulation and protection. This study provides valuable insights into the foraging patterns and habitat preferences in different seasons of leafcutter bees, contributing to the broader understanding of pollinator ecology in changing landscapes and environments.

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印度东部城市、半城市和农业区切叶蜂(大叶蜂科:膜翅目)季节植物多样性和叶片觅食模式的比较
切叶蜂(Megachile spp.)是生态系统中重要的传粉昆虫。它们收集叶盘来包围它们的育雏室。尽管如此,我们目前对植物在不同季节作为不同生态系统筑巢资源的认识仍有待改进,这对植物的保护至关重要。季节和景观水平的变化对切叶蜂有显著的影响,影响物种丰富度、丰度、群落组成和叶片觅食行为。本研究强调了不同季节和景观特征对切叶蜂采叶行为的影响。研究发现,半城市地区(记录有151种不同的切叶植物)具有更大的景观异质性和高质量的生境,支持更高的物种丰富度和切叶蜂丰度。相比之下,由于栖息地丧失和破碎化,完全城市景观(记录了49种不同的植物物种,有断叶)和密集农业景观(记录了85种不同的植物物种,有断叶)对这些蜜蜂的生存构成了挑战。我们还发现,在初秋,切叶蜂出现并建造短暂的巢穴,加强了切叶行为,而夏季和季风季节则表现出更高的活动,蜜蜂建造季节性巢穴并广泛收集树叶和其他必需资源。在冬天,这些蜜蜂停止了割叶,进入休眠状态,在它们的巢穴中寻找隔热和保护。本研究为了解切叶蜂不同季节的觅食模式和生境偏好提供了有价值的见解,有助于更广泛地了解景观和环境变化下的传粉昆虫生态学。
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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