严重入侵的索氏大猪草(Heracleum sosnowskyi)偏爱欧洲蜜蜂(Apis mellifera),而不是其他传粉者

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Emilia Grzędzicka
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摘要

传粉者,如多面手欧洲蜜蜂,可以参与开花的入侵植物。然而,将入侵植物的特征与各种传粉昆虫的发生联系起来的研究还很缺乏。本研究探讨了大猪草(Heracleum sosnowskyi)入侵地区是否以及如何影响蜜蜂和非蜜蜂传粉媒介的丰度,以及入侵物种特征以及与最近养蜂场的距离对它们共存的影响。在波兰南部的34个地点进行了传粉者调查,每个地点包含三个不同入侵严重程度的研究地块(未入侵、较少入侵、严重入侵)。蜜蜂数量在严重入侵地分别是未入侵地和较少入侵地的4倍和3倍。大猪草的开花数量在入侵严重的地块上吸引蜜蜂,在入侵较少的地块上吸引非apis传粉者。在严重入侵的样地,当传粉的猪草花频繁时,蜜蜂的丰度减少,而非apis传粉者的丰度增加。该研究表明,蜜蜂被入侵植物的特征所吸引,反映了严重的入侵,以牺牲其他传粉者为代价。
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The severe invasion of Sosnowsky’s hogweed Heracleum sosnowskyi favours European honeybees Apis mellifera over other pollinators

Pollinators, such as the generalist European honeybee Apis mellifera, can attend flowering invasive plants. However, studies linking the characteristics of invasive plants with the occurrence of various pollinating insects are lacking. This study investigates whether and how areas invaded by Sosnowsky’s hogweed Heracleum sosnowskyi impact the abundance of A. mellifera and non-Apis pollinators, and the influence of invading species characteristics, as well as the distance to the nearest apiary on their co-occurrence. Pollinator surveys were conducted at 34 sites in southern Poland, each containing three study plots with varying invasion severity (uninvaded, less invaded, severely invaded). Honeybees were up to four and three times more abundant in severely invaded than uninvaded and less invaded plots, respectively. Hogweed flowering number attracted honeybees in severely invaded plots and non-Apis pollinators in less invaded ones. In severely invaded plots, the abundance of honeybees decreased when pollinated hogweed flowers became more frequent while the abundance of non-Apis pollinators increased. This study demonstrated that honeybees were highly attracted by the characteristics of invasive plant species reflecting severe invasion at the expense of other pollinators.

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Apidologie
Apidologie 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Apidologie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the biology of insects belonging to the superfamily Apoidea. Its range of coverage includes behavior, ecology, pollination, genetics, physiology, systematics, toxicology and pathology. Also accepted are papers on the rearing, exploitation and practical use of Apoidea and their products, as far as they make a clear contribution to the understanding of bee biology. Apidologie is an official publication of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.)
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