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Article Dans Une Revue Apidologie Année : 2023

Leafcutter bee preference of plant saplings in plant nurseries: context for future research and conservation

Palatty Allesh Sinu
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V. Aiswarya
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AbstractGlobal pollinator decline has prompted pollinator conservation initiatives. Plant nurseries exploited this opportunity by selling bee-friendly ornamental plants. Studies that analysed flower-pollinator networks questioned the suitability of ornamental plants for bee conservation. We evaluated plant nurseries from the perspective of the leaf-foraging habit of leafcutter bees. Leafcutter bees use leaves to construct brood chambers. We found evidence for leafcutter bees using the leaves of 9% of plant species (n = 238). Bees foraged ornamental and horticultural plant saplings similarly. Plant species preference was driven by plant clade and plant height. The proportion of plant saplings used by bees in the nurseries was associated with plant abundance and the proportion of ornamental plants. Results provide context for new perceptions toward ornamental plants and plant nurseries for pollinator conservation and restoration and ask questions on the ecology and evolution of leafcutter bee–plant interaction.
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hal-04787732 , version 1 (18-11-2024)

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Palatty Allesh Sinu, V. Aiswarya. Leafcutter bee preference of plant saplings in plant nurseries: context for future research and conservation. Apidologie, 2023, 54 (6), pp.55. ⟨10.1007/s13592-023-01039-3⟩. ⟨hal-04787732⟩
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