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Larger patches of diverse floral resources increase insect pollinator density,diversity, and their pollination of native wildflowers
Institution:1. NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Maclean Building, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, UK;2. Wildlife Farming Company, Chesterton, Bicester, Oxon OX26 1UN, UK;3. Rothemstead Research, Sustainable Soils and Grassland Systems Department, North Wyke, Okehampton, Devon EX20 2SB, UK;1. NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford OX10 8BB, Oxfordshire, UK;2. School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK;3. Environment & Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn TR10 9FE, Cornwall, UK
Abstract:Native wildflower plantings can be used to provide nutritional resources to support pollinating insects, yet the effects of planting size and bloom richness on the density, diversity, and function of these insects are not well understood. We established stands of twelve native flowering perennial plant species in replicated plots ranging in size from 1 to 100 m2. These plots were sampled for insect pollinators, bloom richness, and seed production by three wildflower species. Honeybees, wild bees, and hoverflies all responded positively to increasing flower richness, whereas particular insect pollinator groups responded differently to the size of the flowering plant area. The density of honeybees and hoverflies was not affected by increasing flowering patch size, whereas in general, wild bees were observed at higher density and diversity in the 30 and 100 m2 patches. Increasing wildflower patch size, and thus wild bee density, resulted in greater seed set in the sampled wildflowers. These results indicate that wild bees are sensitive to the area and richness of floral resources in patches, even at relatively small scales. Therefore, larger wildflower plantings with more diverse flower species mixes are more suitable for the conservation of wild pollinators and reproduction of sown species.
Keywords:Wild bees  Honeybees  Syrphidae  Perennial  Richness  Ecosystem service
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