传粉媒介研究为北达科他州的保护管理提供了启示

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Katherine C. Kral-O'Brien, Savannah Adams, Adrienne Antonsen, Cayla Bendel, Hailey Keen, C. K. Pei, Bethany Roberton, Benjamin Geaumont, Ryan Limb, Torre Hovick, Jason Harmon
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民调机构的减少推动了研究并加大了监测力度。在美国北达科他州,我们的研究小组于2015年启动了关于传粉昆虫保护和管理的研究。我们综合了五个项目的结果,出版了12份出版物,并提供了传粉昆虫多样性和牧场管理的基线数据,以在与牲畜共享土地的同时改进保护工作。我们发现了76种蝴蝶和318种蜜蜂。蝴蝶的多样性和相对丰度是由花卉资源和较少外来植物入侵驱动的,花朵和传粉昆虫之间存在积极关系。传粉昆虫,主要是蜜蜂,造访了入侵的杂生物。我们还发现,管理影响了牧场内的植被特征,但景观背景对确定具体结果很重要。尽管传粉昆虫的丰度对管理没有明显的反应,但多样性受到制度和食草动物类型的影响。使用火和放牧可能有利于花朵支持传粉昆虫。我们的研究将有助于指导牧场管理决策,促进土地共享,并有利于传粉昆虫的保护工作。
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Pollinator research provides conservation management implications in North Dakota

Pollinator research provides conservation management implications in North Dakota

Pollinator declines have driven research and increased monitoring efforts. Within North Dakota, USA, our research group initiated research in 2015 on pollinator conservation and management. We synthesized results across five projects, producing 12 publications and providing baseline data on pollinator diversity and rangeland management to improve conservation efforts while land-sharing with livestock. We detected 76 species of butterflies and ∼318 bee species. Butterfly diversity and relative abundance were driven by floral resources and less exotic plant invasions, with a positive relationship between flowers and pollinators. Invasive forbs were visited by pollinators, primarily honey bees. We also found management influenced vegetation characteristics within pastures, but landscape context was important for determining the specific outcome. Although pollinator abundance did not distinctly respond to management, diversity was affected by regime and grazer type. Using fire and grazing may benefit flowers to support pollinators. Our research will help guide rangeland management decisions that promote land sharing and benefit pollinator conservation efforts.

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