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The diverse effects of habitat fragmentation on plant-pollinator interactions

机译:生境破碎化对植物-授粉媒介相互作用的不同影响

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Habitat fragmentation affects a wide variety of biological variables including species' abundance and richness (population demography), phenology, male and female reproductive fitness, and it also affects the degree of specialization versus generalization of pollination networks. Evidence is accumulating that suggests that habitat fragmentation can have significant impacts on plant-pollinator interactions. In this article, we review the literature on habitat fragmentation effects on plants, pollinators, and the pollination network. We also discuss pollination network mechanisms that may be affected by habitat fragmentation. Habitat fragmentation isolates populations and affects ecological properties at both population and community levels. Evidence shows that habitat size and connectivity directly or indirectly influence the abundance of both plant and pollinator species. In general, plant and pollinator diversity and population size decrease with the decreasing size and habitat connectivity. Habitat fragmentation of plant communities can shift plant phenological patterns, contract flowering periods and increase the risk of local pollinator extirpation. Fragmentation has the potential to influence pollination dynamics by altering pollinator or plant densities and by altering pollinator behavior. However, evidence for the impact of habitat fragmentation on plant species' flowering phenology is relatively limited, and little is known about the effect of habitat fragmentation on the phenology of pollinators. Habitat fragmentation also leads to reduced reproduction in many species. In contrast, other species showed neutral or positive responses to habitat fragmentation in female reproductive fitness, especially in plants regularly affected by pollen limitation and pollination limitation which lead to plants' experience selection for increased autogamy in isolated habitats. Habitat fragmentation often leads to the extirpation of specialist species and results in an influx of generalists. However, studies have shown that pollinators tend to be more generalized as habitat fragmentation increases. The reason is that habitat fragmentation changes the composition of the flora, and scatters floral resources, so any remaining pollinators may need to behave as generalists in order to survive. However, the knowledge of potential ecological consequences of habitat fragmentation is limited, especially regarding the effects on a long-term scale and at landscape scales. We propose experiments involving long-term monitoring, permanent samples of flowering plants, pollinators, and their interactions at large spatial and temporal scales.
机译:栖息地破碎影响多种生物学变量,包括物种的丰富度和丰富度(人口人口统计学),物候学,雄性和雌性生殖适应度,并且还影响授粉网络的专业化程度与普遍化程度。越来越多的证据表明,生境破碎化可能对植物与授粉媒介的相互作用产生重大影响。在本文中,我们回顾了有关栖息地破碎对植物,授粉媒介和授粉网络的影响的文献。我们还将讨论可能受栖息地破碎化影响的授粉网络机制。栖息地破碎化隔离了人口,并影响了人口和社区的生态特性。有证据表明,栖息地的大小和连通性直接或间接影响植物和授粉媒介物种的丰度。通常,植物和传粉媒介的多样性和种群数量会随着规模和生境连通性的降低而降低。植物群落的生境破碎化可以改变植物的物候模式,缩短开花期并增加局部授粉媒介灭绝的风险。碎片化有可能通过改变授粉媒介或植物密度以及改变授粉媒介行为来影响授粉动态。但是,有关栖息地破碎对植物物种开花物候的影响的证据相对有限,而关于栖息地破碎对授粉媒介物候的影响知之甚少。生境破碎化还导致许多物种的繁殖减少。相比之下,其他物种在雌性生殖适应中对栖息地破碎化表现出中性或阳性反应,尤其是在经常受花粉限制和授粉限制影响的植物中,这导致植物在孤立的栖息地中选择自生配体的经验。栖息地的破碎往往导致专业物种的灭绝,并导致通才的涌入。但是,研究表明,随着生境破碎化程度的增加,传粉媒介趋于普遍化。原因是栖息地破碎化会改变植物区系的组成,并散布花的资源,因此,任何残留的传粉者可能都必须表现出通才才能生存。但是,关于生境破碎化的潜在生态后果的知识是有限的,尤其是在长期尺度和景观尺度的影响方面。我们提出了涉及长期监测,开花植物,授粉媒介及其在大时空尺度上的相互作用的长期监测的实验。

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