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Friend or foe? Impacts of the introduced tropical oil bee Centris nitida on a threatened and specialized native mutualism in Southern Florida

机译:是敌是友?引入的热带食用油蜂Centris nitida对佛罗里达州南部受威胁的专业土著共生的影响

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While we understand a great deal on the impacts of introduced generalist pollinators on the native ecosystems, very little is known about the impacts of naturalized specialist pollinators. The oil-collecting bee Centris nitida, which has recently naturalized in southern Florida, has been identified as a novel participant in an endemic specialized mutualism between Byrsonima lucida, a threatened native oil plant, and Centris errans, its sole native pollinator. In this study, we determined the impacts of this novel pollinator on B. lucida by assessing the degree of its pollen limitations in sites with and without the introduced oil bee, as well as in natural and garden settings. We also compared the key processes of pollination for both of the Centris bee species. The degrees of pollen limitation sustained by B. lucida were similar among sites with or without the introduced oil bee, and among natural or garden sites. The native oil bee's visitation rates (no. of visits/minute/flower) to B. lucida plants were not significantly reduced at sites where the introduced oil bees were present. The native oil bee had a lower foraging rate (no. of flowers visited/minute) and was a less efficient pollinator than the introduced oil bee. There has been no observed negative impact to either the native oil plant or bee, the introduced bee is absent in most natural areas, and it is also possible that the bee may arrive naturally given the trend in global warming. In light of these facts, we do not recommend any management action towards this introduced oil bee.
机译:虽然我们对引入的通才授粉媒介对原生生态系统的影响了解很多,但对归化的专业授粉媒介的影响知之甚少。最近在佛罗里达州南部归化的集​​油蜜蜂nitis nitida被确定为濒临灭绝的本地石油植物Byrsonima lucida与唯一的本地传粉媒介Centris errans之间的地方性专业互惠的新参与者。在这项研究中,我们通过评估在有或没有引入油蜂的地点以及自然和花园环境中其花粉限制的程度,确定了这种新型授粉媒介对露珠芽孢杆菌的影响。我们还比较了两种蜜蜂的授粉关键过程。在有或没有引入油蜂的地点之间,以及在自然或花园地点,由B. lucida维持的花粉限制程度相似。在存在引入的油蜂的地方,本地油蜂对B. lucida植物的访问率(访问次数/分钟/花数)没有显着降低。与引入的油蜂相比,天然油蜂的觅食率较低(探访的花朵数/分钟),传粉效率较低。尚未观察到对原生油料植物或蜜蜂的负面影响,在大多数自然地区都没有引入的蜜蜂,而且鉴于全球变暖的趋势,蜜蜂也有可能自然到达。鉴于这些事实,我们不建议对引入的这种油蜂采取任何管理措施。

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