作者
Carmen RB Da Silva, Julian E Beaman, James B Dorey, Sarah J Barker, Nicholas C Congedi, Matt C Elmer, Stephen Galvin, Marika Tuiwawa, Mark I Stevens, Lesley A Alton, Michael P Schwarz, Vanessa Kellermann
发表日期
2021/1/1
期刊
Journal of Experimental Biology
卷号
224
期号
1
页码范围
jeb230326
出版商
The Company of Biologists Ltd
简介
Anthropogenic climate change and invasive species are two of the greatest threats to biodiversity, affecting the survival, fitness and distribution of many species around the globe. Invasive species are often expected to have broad thermal tolerance, be highly plastic, or have high adaptive potential when faced with novel environments. Tropical island ectotherms are expected to be vulnerable to climate change as they often have narrow thermal tolerance and limited plasticity. In Fiji, only one species of endemic bee, Homalictus fijiensis, is commonly found in the lowland regions, but two invasive bee species, Braunsapis puangensis and Ceratina dentipes, have recently been introduced into Fiji. These introduced species pollinate invasive plants and might compete with H. fijiensis and other native pollinators for resources. To test whether certain performance traits promote invasiveness of some species, and to …
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