RRC ID 63964
著者 Russo L, Stout H, Roberts D, Ross BD, Mahan CG.
タイトル Powerline right-of-way management and flower-visiting insects: How vegetation management can promote pollinator diversity.
ジャーナル PLoS One
Abstract Loss in the availability of early successional habitat is a threat to pollinator populations. Given that powerline rights-of-way (ROW) must be managed to maintain early successional habitat, preventing vegetation from interfering with electrical lines, they have the potential to provide conservation benefits for wild pollinators. Moreover, it is possible to provide conservation benefits with no additional cost to land managers. We surveyed flower-visiting insects over two years in different vegetation management treatments in a long-term research ROW to determine which best promoted pollinator abundance and species richness. We found that the ROW had stabilized in an early successional state soon after its establishment and that this early successional state could be maintained with low levels of periodic maintenance. We collected a high diversity of flower-visiting insects (126 bee species and 179 non-bee morphospecies) in six ROW plots. Higher levels of herbicide application had a negative effect on bee species richness, but low levels of herbicide application were compatible with a high abundance and species richness of flower-visiting insects, including several rare species. Moreover, this effect was seen only in the bee community, and not in non-bee flower-visiting insects. Our results suggest further research into the conservation value of ROW for pollinators is warranted. We demonstrate that there is substantial potential for pollinator conservation in ROW, compatible with low-cost vegetation management.
巻・号 16(1)
ページ e0245146
公開日 2021-1-6
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0245146
PII PONE-D-20-14623
PMID 33406124
PMC PMC7787533
MeSH Animals Bees / physiology* Biodiversity* Flowers* Models, Biological* Pollination*
IF 2.74
リソース情報
GBIF Entomological Specimens of Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Pref., Japan