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Salvage logging management affects species' roles in connecting plant-pollinator interaction networks across post-wildfire landscapes

机译:打捞日志管理影响物种的角色在连接plant-pollinator互动网络在post-wildfire风景

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1. Spatial connections between habitats are important to allow movement of organisms across heterogeneous landscapes with diverse disturbances and management. Similarly, species providing functional connections between subnetworks of species interactions (modules) are important for ecosystem services across these landscapes. These functional connectors have received less study. 2. In post-wildfire landscapes, we investigated the influence of salvage logging, a common management technique, on plant-pollinator network modularity. We measured the composition, strength and characteristics of forb and bee connector species across spatial and temporal scales. 3. Salvage logging influenced the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks. Network modularity was higher in salvage-logged areas compared to unlogged areas, indicating that logging functionally fragmented these species interactions. There were compositional differences in connectors, especially of plants, between logged and unlogged areas. Plant species, but not bee species, had weaker connections across modules in salvage-logged areas, suggesting that although some plant species were serving as connectors after salvage logging, they were performing worse in this role. While some suites of species formed spatial connections, others formed temporal connections (linking interactions across the growing season), indicating that disparate groups of species are likely needed to provide these critical functions across space and time. 4. Synthesis and applications. Investigating species' roles as connectors can provide a more complete understanding of the implications of management and provide insight into how best to conserve or restore the structure and function of species interactions across landscape mosaics. Bees may be more capable of readily responding to changes in their plant partner's spatial or temporal distributions due to salvage logging. As a result, bees may be better poised to maintain stable conne
机译:1. 重要的生物在允许运动异构的风景与多样化干扰和管理。提供功能之间的联系子网的物种(模块)的相互作用在这些重要的生态系统服务风景。收到的研究更少。风景,我们调查的影响打捞日志,一个共同的管理技术,网络上plant-pollinator模块化。测量了成分、强度和forb和蜜蜂连接器物种的特征在空间和时间尺度。日志的结构的影响plant-pollinator交互网络。模块化是在salvage-logged地区更高unlogged地区相比,表明日志功能分散这些物种交互。连接器的差异,尤其是植物,记录和unlogged之间的地区。但不是蜜蜂物种,弱连接在模块salvage-logged地区,表明,尽管一些植物物种作为连接器打捞日志后,他们在这个角色表现更糟。套房的物种形成的空间连接,其他时间连接(连接形成的相互作用在整个生长季节),表明不同组的物种可能需要提供这些关键功能跨越时间和空间。应用程序。连接器可以提供一个更完整的对管理的影响的理解并提供洞察如何最好地保护或恢复物种的结构和功能在景观马赛克的交互。更容易应对变化的能力在他们的工厂合作伙伴的空间或时间分布由于打捞日志记录。因此,蜜蜂可能更好的维护稳定conne

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