Negative effects of urbanisation on diurnal and nocturnal pollen‐transport networks

Author:

Ellis Emilie E.12ORCID,Edmondson Jill L.1,Maher Kathryn H.2,Hipperson Helen2,Campbell Stuart A.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Biosciences The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

2. NERC Environmental Omics Facility, School of Biosciences The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractPollinating insects are declining due to habitat loss and climate change, and cities with limited habitat and floral resources may be particularly vulnerable. The effects of urban landscapes on pollination networks remain poorly understood, and comparative studies of taxa with divergent niches are lacking. Here, for the first time, we simultaneously compare nocturnal moth and diurnal bee pollen‐transport networks using DNA metabarcoding and ask how pollination networks are affected by increasing urbanisation. Bees and moths exhibited substantial divergence in the communities of plants they interact with. Increasing urbanisation had comparable negative effects on pollen‐transport networks of both taxa, with significant declines in pollen species richness. We show that moths are an important, but overlooked, component of urban pollen‐transport networks for wild flowering plants, horticultural crops, and trees. Our findings highlight the need to include both bee and non‐bee taxa when assessing the status of critical plant‐insect interactions in urbanised landscapes.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures

Natural Environment Research Council

NERC Biomolecular Analysis Facility

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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