Ant-Pollination: Conditional Outcomes Depending on Environmental Features and Species Interactions

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Helena Maura Torezan-Silingardi, Kleber Del-Claro
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Abstract

The intricate web of interactions in nature has led to unexpected partnerships between plants and animals, greatly influencing ecosystem dynamics. In this discussion, we'll explore the Pollination Syndrome Hypothesis and consider a scenario where a partnership with unexpected pollinators emerges. We suggest that ant pollination has been largely overlooked, but ants can surprisingly play a crucial role and have a history of success in pollinating dry system plants. We will present both negative and positive aspects that must be observed in ant-pollination syndrome. Additionally, we aim to explore the often-underestimated phenomenon of ant pollination and the overlooked tiny, discreet, unnoticed flowers found in our fields and forests, especially in dry ecosystems, savannas and mountain fields, which may hold numerous undiscovered secrets about these interactions. We encourage young biologists to engage in natural history observations and to perform manipulative experiments directly in the field to understand the true nature of these successful ant-pollinations.

反授粉:取决于环境特征和物种相互作用的条件结果
自然界中错综复杂的相互作用网络导致了植物和动物之间意想不到的伙伴关系,极大地影响了生态系统的动态。在这次讨论中,我们将探讨授粉综合症假说,并考虑一个与意想不到的传粉者合作的场景。我们认为蚂蚁授粉在很大程度上被忽视了,但蚂蚁在为干旱系统植物授粉方面可以发挥至关重要的作用,并且有成功的历史。我们将提出在抗授粉综合征中必须观察到的消极和积极方面。此外,我们的目标是探索经常被低估的蚂蚁授粉现象,以及在我们的田野和森林中发现的被忽视的微小,谨慎的,未被注意到的花朵,特别是在干燥的生态系统,稀树草原和山区,这些相互作用可能包含许多未被发现的秘密。我们鼓励年轻的生物学家参与自然历史观察,并直接在现场进行操作实验,以了解这些成功的抗授粉的真实本质。
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3.40
自引率
5.30%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites and spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology''s dynamic article-by-article publication process, Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.
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