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Interacties buiten lokale patches dragen bij aan de samengestelde topologie van plant-bestuiver-netwerken in gefragmenteerde duinbekkens.

  • Arne Devriese (Maker)
  • Gerrit Peeters (Maker)
  • Rein Brys (Maker)
  • Hans Jacquemyn (Maker)

Dataset

Beschrijving

In this study, we used DNA metabarcoding to construct pollen transport networks across nineteen dune slacks along a fragmentation gradient at the Belgian coast. For each network, we investigated the impact of patch area, connectivity, and floral diversity on network size, connectance, nestedness and modularity. We found a total of 3222 unique pairwise interactions involving 139 insect species and 261 plant species, with a substantial proportion of pollen coming from plants growing outside dune slacks, indicating frequent foraging beyond local patches. Networks were not significantly nested, while most were significantly modular and showed a hierarchical compound structure. Importantly, no significant relationships were found between network measures and patch area or connectivity, indicating that local patch characteristics had little impact on network structure. We conclude that plant-pollinator networks in fragmented landscapes with a permeable landscape matrix are able to maintain network characteristics, in part through interactions with plants outside the local patch, and that pollen metabarcoding is a valuable tool to reveal the impact of pollinator foraging behavior on plant-pollinator interaction networks in fragmented landscapes.

Funding provided by: KU LeuvenROR ID: https://ror.org/05f950310Award Number: C14/19/071
Datum ter beschikking26-aug.-2025
UitgeverInstituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek (INBO)
Temporele dekking2021
Geografische dekkingKust van België

Taxonomische lijst

  • paddenstoelen (Fungi)
  • planten (Plantae)
  • insecten (Insecta)

Geografische lijst

  • België

Technologisch

  • genetische technieken

Vrije trefwoorden

  • habitat fragmentation
  • Interaction networks
  • specialization
  • pollen metabarcoding
  • nestedness
  • Modularity

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