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Local extinction of a rare plant pollinator in Southern Utah (USA) associated with invasion by Africanized honey bees

机译:犹他州南部(美国)在犹他州南部(美国)的罕见灭绝与非洲蜜蜂的入侵相关

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Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Arctomecon humilis , a pollinator-dependent, endangered poppy globally restricted to the extreme northeastern Mojave Desert in southwestern Utah, was pollinated by native bee species and the European honey bee. Follow-up studies beginning in 2012 failed to find the two most important native bee pollinator species, one of which, Perdita meconis , is a strict poppy specialist. We had four objectives: (1) confirm the status of formerly important native bee pollinators; (2) determine the role of the Africanized honey bee which reportedly invaded southern Utah in 2008; (3) examine the effect of the ostensible change in pollinator fauna on fruit set in four populations; (4) describe the pollination proficiency of species that presently visit poppy flowers. For the fourth consecutive survey, P. meconis was absent; its local extinction in Utah now seems certain. Another previously important native pollinator, Eucera quadricincta , was very rare. Also uncommon was the European honey bee, having been largely replaced by Africanized honey bees which have become, in most populations, the prevalent pollinator. Africanized bees forage early in the day and quickly strip flowers of their copious pollen leaving little for native bees. We argue that the invasion of southern Utah by Africanized bees is the most likely cause of the severe disruption of the A. humilis pollination system. The ascension of the Africanized bee is also associated with reduced fruit set in all poppy populations, especially those where plants are sparse. Arctomecon humilis now appears to depend mostly on an invasive species for pollination.
机译:摘要二十五年前,依赖于犹他州西南部的极端东北部莫哈韦沙漠的普雷莫翁·霍蒙斯(Roctomecon Humilis)被犹他州西南部的极端东北部沙漠污染。从2012年开始的后续研究未能找到两种最重要的本地蜜蜂粉丝物种,其中一个是Perdita Meconis,是一个严格的罂粟专家。我们有四个目标:(1)确认以前重要的本土蜂粉粉粉的地位; (2)确定据报告的非洲蜜蜂在2008年签署犹他州南部的作用; (3)审查城市风格群落对四个群体果实果实的效果; (4)描述目前访问罂粟花的物种的授粉熟练程度。对于第四个连续调查,P. Meconis缺席;它在犹他州的本地灭绝似乎肯定。另一个以前重要的本土粉丝eucera quadicinctya非常罕见。欧洲蜂蜜蜜蜂也罕见,由于大多数人群,普遍存在的人机,这是欧洲蜂蜜蜜蜂的欧洲蜂蜜蜜蜂,这一直被非洲化的蜂蜜蜜蜂取代。非洲化的蜜蜂在当天的早期觅食,并迅速剥花他们的大量花粉的花朵,留下了天然蜜蜂。我们认为,犹他州南部的南部的入侵是最可能是严重破坏A. Humilis授粉系统的原因。非洲化蜜蜂的提升也与所有罂粟种群中的含量减少,尤其是植物稀疏的水果。 Arctomecon Humilis现在似乎主要依赖于诱导授粉的侵入性物种。

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