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Long-term surveys support declines in early season forest plants used by bumblebees

机译:长期调查支持在赛季初期下降森林植物被大黄蜂

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1. Populations of bumblebees and other pollinators have declined over the past several decades due to numerous threats, including habitat loss and degradation. However, we can rarely investigate the role of resource loss due to a lack of detailed long-term records of forage plants and habitats. 2. We used 22-year repeated surveys of more than 262 sites located in grassland, forest, and wetland habitats across Illinois, USA to explore how the abundance and richness of bumblebee food plants have changed over the period of decline of the endangered rusty patched bumblebee Bombus affinis. 3. We documented a decline in abundance of bumblebee forage plants in forest understories, which our phenology analysis suggests provide the primary nectar and pollen sources for foundress queens in spring, a critical life stage in bumblebee demography. By contrast, the per-unit area abundance of food plants in primarily midsummer-flowering grassland and wetland habitats had not declined. However, the total area of grasslands had declined across the region resulting in a net loss of grassland resources. 4. Synthesis and applications. Our results suggest a decline in spring-flowering forest understorey plants is a previously unappreciated bumblebee stressor, compounding factors like agricultural intensification, novel pathogen exposure and grassland habitat loss. These findings emphasize the need for greater consideration of habitat complementarity in bumblebee conservation. We conclude that the continued loss of early season floral resources may add additional stress to critical life stages of bumblebees and limit restoration efforts if not explicitly considered in pollinator conservation.
机译:1. 下降在过去的几十年里交众多威胁,包括栖息地的丧失和退化。由于缺乏资源损失的作用详细的饲料植物和长期记录栖息地。超过262个站点位于草原,森林,和湿地栖息地在伊利诺斯州,美国探索如何丰富和丰富的大黄蜂食品工厂已经改变了段下降的濒危生锈的修补大黄蜂Bombus竹。减少大量的大黄蜂饲料作物森林下层植被的物候学分析表明,提供主要的花蜜和在春天花粉来源女创立者皇后区,a重要的人生阶段大黄蜂人口。相反,单位地区丰富的食物植物主要midsummer-flowering草原和湿地栖息地没有拒绝。草原的面积有所下降草原的地区导致净亏损资源。结果表明spring-flowering的下降森林下层木植物之前未被欣赏的大黄蜂压力,加剧农业集约化、小说等因素病原体暴露和草原栖息地的丧失。这些发现强调需要更多考虑栖息地的互补性大黄蜂保护。继续失去赛季初花卉资源可以添加额外的压力,重要生命阶段吗大黄蜂和限制的修复工作没有明确考虑在传粉者保护。

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