Patch size changes the composition of flower visitors and influences pollen flow
The spatial structure and size of plant populations affect foraging choices of pollinators and, consequently, pollen transfer within and between populations. To understand pollination patterns in relation to population size and pollinator selectivity we quantified patch size and pollen flow in natur...
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Published in | Plant ecology & diversity Vol. 14; no. 5-6; pp. 255 - 266 |
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Abstract | The spatial structure and size of plant populations affect foraging choices of pollinators and, consequently, pollen transfer within and between populations.
To understand pollination patterns in relation to population size and pollinator selectivity we quantified patch size and pollen flow in natural populations of Richardia grandiflora, a neotropical perennial herb.
We assessed the composition of flower visitors, the number of flowers visited, and the frequency of visits in patches of different sizes. In addition, we measured the inter- and intra-patch-size pollen transfer (pollen from patches of different sizes and from the same patch/same patch size, respectively) using fluorescent dyes as pollen analogues.
We recorded 22 species of insects, mainly bees, with Apis mellifera standing out as the major visitor in medium and large size patches. Large patches received a greater richness and abundance of flower visitors, had more flowers visited, and greater pollen flow overall (62%), representing 62% of the total intra-patch-size and 64% of inter-patch-size pollen flow. Alternatively, small patches represented 16% of the total intra-patch-size and 5% of the inter-patch-size pollen flow. Native bee species were found almost exclusively in small patches.
Small patches are important for sustaining rare floral visitors while large patches are more relevant for diverse pollination events. |
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AbstractList | BackgroundThe spatial structure and size of plant populations affect foraging choices of pollinators and, consequently, pollen transfer within and between populations.AimsTo understand pollination patterns in relation to population size and pollinator selectivity we quantified patch size and pollen flow in natural populations of Richardia grandiflora, a neotropical perennial herb.MethodsWe assessed the composition of flower visitors, the number of flowers visited, and the frequency of visits in patches of different sizes. In addition, we measured the inter- and intra-patch-size pollen transfer (pollen from patches of different sizes and from the same patch/same patch size, respectively) using fluorescent dyes as pollen analogues.ResultsWe recorded 22 species of insects, mainly bees, with Apis mellifera standing out as the major visitor in medium and large size patches. Large patches received a greater richness and abundance of flower visitors, had more flowers visited, and greater pollen flow overall (62%), representing 62% of the total intra-patch-size and 64% of inter-patch-size pollen flow. Alternatively, small patches represented 16% of the total intra-patch-size and 5% of the inter-patch-size pollen flow. Native bee species were found almost exclusively in small patches.ConclusionSmall patches are important for sustaining rare floral visitors while large patches are more relevant for diverse pollination events. The spatial structure and size of plant populations affect foraging choices of pollinators and, consequently, pollen transfer within and between populations. To understand pollination patterns in relation to population size and pollinator selectivity we quantified patch size and pollen flow in natural populations of Richardia grandiflora, a neotropical perennial herb. We assessed the composition of flower visitors, the number of flowers visited, and the frequency of visits in patches of different sizes. In addition, we measured the inter- and intra-patch-size pollen transfer (pollen from patches of different sizes and from the same patch/same patch size, respectively) using fluorescent dyes as pollen analogues. We recorded 22 species of insects, mainly bees, with Apis mellifera standing out as the major visitor in medium and large size patches. Large patches received a greater richness and abundance of flower visitors, had more flowers visited, and greater pollen flow overall (62%), representing 62% of the total intra-patch-size and 64% of inter-patch-size pollen flow. Alternatively, small patches represented 16% of the total intra-patch-size and 5% of the inter-patch-size pollen flow. Native bee species were found almost exclusively in small patches. Small patches are important for sustaining rare floral visitors while large patches are more relevant for diverse pollination events. The spatial structure and size of plant populations affect foraging choices of pollinators and, consequently, pollen transfer within and between populations. To understand pollination patterns in relation to population size and pollinator selectivity we quantified patch size and pollen flow in natural populations of Richardia grandiflora, a neotropical perennial herb. We assessed the composition of flower visitors, the number of flowers visited, and the frequency of visits in patches of different sizes. In addition, we measured the inter- and intra-patch-size pollen transfer (pollen from patches of different sizes and from the same patch/same patch size, respectively) using fluorescent dyes as pollen analogues. We recorded 22 species of insects, mainly bees, with Apis mellifera standing out as the major visitor in medium and large size patches. Large patches received a greater richness and abundance of flower visitors, had more flowers visited, and greater pollen flow overall (62%), representing 62% of the total intra-patch-size and 64% of inter-patch-size pollen flow. Alternatively, small patches represented 16% of the total intra-patch-size and 5% of the inter-patch-size pollen flow. Native bee species were found almost exclusively in small patches. Small patches are important for sustaining rare floral visitors while large patches are more relevant for diverse pollination events. |
Author | Arruda, Rafael Araujo, Andréa C. C. B. S. Santos, Karen Souza, Camila S. |
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SubjectTerms | Apis mellifera Bees Composition Flower abundance flower visitation Flowers fluorescence Fluorescent dyes Fluorescent indicators foraging behaviour Indigenous species Insects Natural populations Neotropics pantanal Patches (structures) plant ecology Plant populations Plant reproduction plant-pollinator interactions Pollen pollen flow pollen transfer Pollination Pollinators Population number population size Populations Richardia Selectivity |
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