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Zakardjian Marie, Geslin B., Mitran V., Franquet E., Jourdan Hervé. (2020). Effects of urbanization on plant-pollinator interactions in the Tropics : an experimental approach using exotic plants. Insects, 11 (11), 773 [16 p.]. ISSN 2075-4450.

Titre du document
Effects of urbanization on plant-pollinator interactions in the Tropics : an experimental approach using exotic plants
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000593334900001
Auteurs
Zakardjian Marie, Geslin B., Mitran V., Franquet E., Jourdan Hervé
Source
Insects, 2020, 11 (11), 773 [16 p.] ISSN 2075-4450
Land-use changes through urbanization and biological invasions both threaten plant pollinator networks. Urban areas host modified bee communities and are characterized by high proportions of exotic plants. Exotic species, either animals or plants, may compete with native species and disrupt plant–pollinator interactions. These threats are heightened in insular systems of the Southwest Pacific, where the bee fauna is generally poor and ecological networks are simplified. However, the impacts of these factors have seldom been studied in tropical contexts. To explore those questions, we installed experimental exotic plant communities in urban and natural contexts in New Caledonia, a plant diversity hotspot. For four weeks, we observed plant–pollinator interactions between local pollinators and our experimental exotic plant communities. We found a significantly higher foraging activity of exotic wild bees within the city, together with a strong plant–pollinator association between two exotic species. However, contrary to our expectations, the landscape context (urban vs. natural) had no eect on the activity of native bees. These results raise issues concerning how species introduced in plant–pollinator networks will impact the reproductive success of both native and exotic plants. Furthermore, the urban system could act as a springboard for alien species to disperse in natural systems and even invade them, leading to conservation concerns.
Plan de classement
Invertébrés [082FAUNE01] ; Urbanisation, sociétés urbaines [102URBHA1]
Descripteurs
INSECTE ; ESPECE ALLOGENE ; POLLINISATION ; MILIEU INSULAIRE ; URBANISATION ; ABEILLE ; BIODIVERSITE
Description Géographique
NOUVELLE CALEDONIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078722
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