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Plant-hummingbird interaction networks in urban areas: Generalization and the importance of trees with specialized flowers as a nectar resource for pollinator conservation

机译:城市地区的植物蜂鸟互动网络:泛化与专业花卉的重要性,作为花粉园保护的花蜜资源

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Cities harbour considerable biodiversity and there has been an increased concern about the conservation of pollinators in urban environments. Here, we evaluated how urbanization affects plant-hummingbird interactions at two spatial scales. First, in a medium-sized city from southeastern Brazil ( > 600,000 inhabitants), we contrasted interaction networks from urban and natural areas, and used artificial nectar feeder stations to evaluate changes in the composition of hummingbird assemblages across an urbanization gradient. Second, we compiled data on six urban plant-hummingbird interaction networks from south and southeastern Brazil to identify the characteristics associated with the most important plants. Locally, urbanization affected hummingbird communities by promoting higher generalization and dominance by more aggressive hummingbirds. Notably, specialized long-billed hermits were absent both in the urban interaction network and at feeder stations from more urbanized areas. Across networks, trees were more important for hummingbirds than shrubs/herbs as were specialized ornithophilous flowers in relation to non-ornithophilous flowers. Plant origin (native or exotic) did not matter. Our results indicate that urban plant-hummingbird communities are organized differently than their counterparts from natural areas, which usually feature key hermits and few trees. Since hermits provide important pollination services, especially for specialized ornithophilous plants, initiatives such as green corridors and preference for native plants with specialized hummingbird-pollinated flowers in urban landscaping may contribute to community restoration and ecosystem functioning.
机译:城市港口相当大的生物多样性,对城市环境中的粉刷者养育有所增加。在这里,我们评估了城市化如何影响两个空间尺度的植物蜂鸟交互。首先,在巴西东南部(> 600,000名居民)中,我们从城市和自然区域的互动网络形成了对比,使用人工花蜜喂食站来评估城市化梯度的蜂鸟组合的组成的变化。其次,我们从巴西南部和东南部的六个城市植物蜂鸟互动网络上编制了数据,以确定与最重要的植物相关的特征。在本地,通过促进更具侵略性的蜂鸟的普遍化和优势,城市化影响了蜂鸟群。值得注意的是,城市互动网络和更多城市化区域的馈电站缺乏专门的长账单隐士。跨网络,树木对蜂鸟而言比灌木/草药更重要,因为与非奥诺什鲜花相对于非烹饪鲜花。植物来源(本土或异国情调)无关紧要。我们的结果表明,城市植物 - 蜂鸟社区的组织与自然区域的对应物不同,通常具有关键的隐士和少数树木。由于隐士提供了重要的授粉服务,特别是对于专门的奥诺基植物,绿色走廊等举措,以及城市景观中具有专门的蜂鸟授粉花的原生植物可能有助于社区恢复和生态系统运作。

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