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Time is honey: circadian clocks of bees and flowers and how their interactions may influence ecological communities

机译:时间就是蜂蜜:蜜蜂和花朵的昼夜节律及其相互作用如何影响生态群落

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The interactions between flowering plants and insect pollinators shape ecological communities and provide one of the best examples of coevolution. Although these interactions have received much attention in both ecology and evolution, their temporal aspects are little explored. Here we review studies on the circadian organization of pollination-related traits in bees and flowers. Research, mostly with the honeybee, Apis mellifera, has implicated the circadian clock in key aspects of their foraging for flower rewards. These include anticipation, timing of visits to flowers at specified locations and time-compensated sun-compass orientation. Floral rhythms in traits such as petal opening, scent release and reward availability also show robust daily rhythms. However, in only few studies was it possible to adequately determine whether these oscillations are driven by external time givers such as light and temperature cycles, or endogenous circadian clocks. The interplay between the timing of flower and pollinator rhythms may be ecologically significant. Circadian regulation of pollination-related traits in only few species may influence the entire pollination network and thus affect community structure and local biodiversity. We speculate that these intricate chronobiological interactions may be vulnerable to anthropogenic effects such as the introduction of alien invasive species, pesticides or environmental pollutants.This article is part of the themed issue ‘Wild clocks: integrating chronobiology and ecology to understand timekeeping in free-living animals’.
机译:开花植物与昆虫传粉者之间的相互作用塑造了生态群落,并提供了协同进化的最佳实例之一。尽管这些相互作用已在生态学和进化论中引起了广泛关注,但它们的时间方面却鲜有探索。在这里,我们回顾对蜜蜂和花朵授粉相关性状的昼夜节律组织的研究。主要针对蜜蜂的蜜蜂进行的研究表明,生物钟在觅食花朵奖励的关键方面。其中包括预期,在指定位置造访花朵的时间以及经过时间补偿的日光罗盘方向。花瓣开张,气味释放和奖励供应等性状中的花卉节律也表现出强劲的日常节律。但是,只有很少的研究可以充分确定这些振荡是由外部时间给予者(例如光和温度循环,还是内生的生物钟)驱动的。花的时间和授粉的节奏之间的相互作用在生态上可能很重要。仅在少数物种中与授粉有关的性状的昼夜节律可能影响整个授粉网络,从而影响群落结构和当地生物多样性。我们推测这些复杂的时间生物学相互作用可能容易受到人为影响,例如引入外来入侵物种,杀虫剂或环境污染物。本文是主题``野生时钟:将时间生物学与生态学融为一体以了解自由生活中的计时''的一部分动物'。

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