Trophic interactions between plants, pollinators, florivores and predators: a global systematic review

Author:

Camurça Letícia Menezes1,Santos André Mauricio Melo2,Castro Cibele Cardoso3ORCID,Leite Ana Virgínia1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Departamento de Biologia , Rua Dom Manuel de Medeiros, s/n Dois Irmãos, Recife 52171-900, PE , Brazil

2. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Centro Acadêmico de Vitória , Rua Alto do Reservatório, s/n Bela Vista, Vitória de Santo Antão 55608-680, PE , Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco , Avenida Bom Pastor, s/n Boa Vista, Garanhuns 55292-270, PE , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The multitrophic relationships between plants, pollinators, florivores and spiders that predate floral visitors influence plant reproductive success, and some plant characteristics influence the choices of these animals. The aim of this study was to integrate the global data on these multitrophic relationships and answer the following questions. How are the studies distributed by biomes? What are the groups of plants, pollinators, florivores, spiders and prey recorded? What plant features explain the presence of florivores and spiders? What is the effect of spiders on fruit set? A systematic literature review was carried out to extract the necessary information. The most frequently observed families of plants, pollinators, florivores, spiders and prey were, respectively, herbaceous Asteraceae, Apidae (bees), Chrysomelidae (beetles), Thomisidae (spiders) and Bombyliidae (flies). The choice of flowers by florivores was explained by floral longevity. The choice of flowers by spiders was explained by life-form, symmetry, shape, pollination unit (more frequent in isolated flowers than in inflorescences) and resource (nectar). Spiders had a neutral general effect on fruit set, indicating that the study scale influenced the result. An important knowledge gap concerns the influence of florivores on fruit set. Studies that follow standardized methodologies are necessary.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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