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Floral Resource-landscapes and Pollinator-mediated Interactions in Plant Communities
Henning Nottebrock
Baptiste Schmid
Katharina Mayer
Céline Devaux
Karen J. Esler
Katrin Böhning-Gaese
Matthias Schleuning
Jörn Pagel
Frank Schurr
出版
Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
, 2015
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=baX7zwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Plant communities provide floral resource-landscapes for pollinators. Yet, it is insufficiently understood how these landscapes shape pollinator-mediated interactions among multiple plant species. Here, we study how pollinators and the seed set of plants respond to the distribution of a floral resource (nectar sugar) in space and across plant species, inflorescences and flowering phenologies. In a global biodiversity hotspot, we quantified floral resource-landscapes on 27 sites of 4 ha comprising 127,993 shrubs of 19 species. Visitation rates of key bird pollinators strongly depended on the phenology of site-scale resource amounts. Seed set of focal plants increased with resources of conspecific neighbours and with site-scale resources, notably with heterospecific resources of lower quality (less sugar per inflorescence). Floral resources are thus a common currency determining how multiple plant species interact via pollinators. These interactions may alter conditions for species coexistence in plant communities and cause community-level Allee effects that promote extinction cascades.