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Reduced flower visitation by nectar-feeding birds in response to fire in Cape fynbos vegetation, South Africa.

机译:南非因开普·菲博斯角植被引起的火灾,减少了采食花蜜鸟类的花访。

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Nectar-feeding birds are important pollinators in fire-prone regions of the world, but the impact of fires on these bird communities has seldom been studied. Nectar-feeding bird communities were censused during peak flowering, before and after fire in the Cape fynbos of South Africa. The abundance and species richness of nectar-feeding birds decreased at all sites. In a controlled experiment, two common bird-pollinated plants, which flower profusely after a fire, were presented in floral arrays in burnt and unburnt vegetation. Birds visited flowers only in the unburnt areas. The results are surprising given the large number of bird-pollinated plants that have fire-stimulated flowering.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10336-011-0743-9
机译:以花蜜为食的鸟类是世界上易火地区的重要授粉媒介,但很少研究火灾对这些鸟类群落的影响。在南非开普芬博斯大火发生之前和之后,在开花高峰期进行了采食花蜜的鸟类群落的调查。在所有地点,采蜜的鸟类的丰度和物种丰富度均下降。在一项对照实验中,两种常见的鸟类授粉植物在烧毁和未烧毁的植被中呈花序排列,着火后花朵盛开。鸟类只在未燃烧的地方造访了花朵。考虑到大量的鸟授粉植物具有火刺激性开花,因此结果令人惊讶。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10336-011-0743-9

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