Aneriophora aureorufa (Philippi, 1865) (Diptera: Syrphidae): a fly specialized in the pollination of Eucryphia cordifolia Cav. (Cunoniaceae R. Br.), an endemic species of South American temperate forest

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cecilia Smith, Lorena Vieli, Rodrigo M. Barahona‐Segovia
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The order Diptera is the second most important group of pollinators worldwide. Many flies are considered generalist pollinators, but specialist flower flies’ associations are rare or uncommon. The present study aimed to determine the level of specialization in pollination for Aneriophora aureorufa (Philippi, 1865) (Diptera: Syrphidae), an endemic species of the South American temperate forests. The study evaluates also the species abundance in different sampling sites and environments. Our data suggest that Aneriophora aureorufa has an exclusive and extremely narrow association with the flowers of Eucryphia cordifolia Cav.¸ an endemic Chilean species. We reviewed the literature on Chilean pollinator species searching for information about Aneriophora Stuardo & Cortés 1952 and compared its exclusive association with other specialist flies. We conducted long-term fieldwork for 22 years in one location during the flowering season and over a period of one to six years in five additional locations. In our field study we recorded all insects which had contact with stigma and/or stamens of 25 plant species. We found that Aneriophora visits flowers of E. cordifolia in both low absolute abundance and low relative percentage, and occasionally visits flowers of two other species. In the northern distributional range of A. aureorufa, where E. cordifolia is absent, the hoverfly was recorded in flowers of Laurelia sempervirens (Ruiz & Pav.) Tul. (Chilean laurel, Atherospermataceae), but in low frequency (0.01 flowers/min). In a site where we have a long-term study, A. aureorufa represented only 0.2% of all flower visitors, and its abundance was higher in canopy forests, visiting 0.03 flowers/min. Based on our observations and the literature review we propose that (1) Aneriophora is one of the most specialized pollinator flies described until now; (2) the species is more frequent in old-growth forests than in forest edges or isolated trees.
金斑潜蝇(Philippi,1865)(直翅目:水飞蝇科):一种专门为心叶Euryphia授粉的苍蝇。(Cuoniaceae R.Br.),南美洲温带森林的特有种
双翅目是世界上第二重要的传粉昆虫类群。许多苍蝇被认为是通才传粉昆虫,但专业花蝇的关联很少或罕见。本研究旨在确定南美洲温带森林的特有物种——金斑潜蝇(Philippi,1865)(Diptera:Syrphidae)的授粉专业化水平。该研究还评估了不同采样地点和环境中的物种丰度。我们的数据表明,金斑蝶与心叶Euryphia cordifolia Cav的花有着独特而极其狭窄的联系。智利特有物种。我们回顾了关于智利传粉昆虫物种的文献,以寻找关于Aneriophora Stuardo&Cortés 1952的信息,并将其与其他专业苍蝇的独家联系进行了比较。在开花季节,我们在一个地点进行了22年的长期实地调查,在另外五个地点进行一到六年的实地调查。在我们的实地研究中,我们记录了25种植物的所有与柱头和/或雄蕊接触的昆虫。我们发现,斑潜蝇以较低的绝对丰度和较低的相对百分比造访堇叶的花朵,偶尔也会造访其他两个物种的花朵。在A.aureorufa的北部分布范围内,在没有C.cordifolia的地方,在Laurelia semperverrens(Ruiz&Pav.)Tul的花中记录到了气垫蝇。(智利月桂,无精植物科),但频率较低(0.01花/分钟)。在我们进行长期研究的一个地点,a.aureorufa仅占所有访花者的0.2%,其在冠层中的丰度更高,访花量为0.03花/分钟。根据我们的观察和文献综述,我们提出(1)斑潜蝇是迄今为止描述的最专业的传粉昆虫之一;(2) 该物种在古老的森林中比在森林边缘或孤立的树木中更常见。
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Journal of Pollination Ecology
Journal of Pollination Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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