作者
Marco Bonelli, Andrea Melotto, Alessio Minici, Elena Eustacchio, Luca Gianfranceschi, Mauro Gobbi, Morena Casartelli, Marco Caccianiga
发表日期
2020/12/11
期刊
Insects
卷号
11
期号
12
页码范围
881
出版商
MDPI
简介
Simple Summary
Our study compared two different methods to identify the arthropods visiting the flowers of the vulnerable endemic alpine species Androsace brevis (Primulaceae) and investigate their behavior. Using the traditional method of manual sampling we could taxonomically identify visiting arthropods on a fine scale and determine which taxa carry pollen. Conversely, video observations provided information on arthropod behavior and activity. By integrating the results obtained from these two approaches, we estimated the diversity of A. brevis flower-visiting arthropods and evaluated which taxa could be involved in its pollination. Our results, in addition to providing new insights on flowering plant–arthropod interactions in early season in the Alps, might be useful in developing effective methods of studying the ecological relationships in high-mountain ecosystems.
Abstract
Despite the rising interest in biotic interactions in mountain ecosystems, little is known about high-altitude flower-visiting arthropods. In particular, since the research in these environment can be limited or undermined by harsh conditions and logistical difficulties, it is mandatory to develop effective approaches that maximize possibilities to gather high-quality data. Here we compared two different methods, manual sampling and video observations, to investigate the interactions between the high-mountain arthropod community and flowers of Androsace brevis (Primulaceae), a vulnerable endemic alpine species with a short flowering period occurring in early season. We manually sampled flower-visiting arthropods according to the timed …
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