Pollinator visitation in Moving Uphill plots for 2019
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Climate change impacts the interactions of many species, including
those between plants and pollinators. Plant-pollinator interactions,
crucial for the persistence of most plant and many insect species, are
threatened by climate change-driven spatial shifts. Upward elevational
shifts by plants can alter spatial overlap of plant and pollinator
species. These spatial mismatches could decrease plant fecundity,
influence pollinator nutrition, and impact the strength and resilience
of pollinator networks, especially in less diverse systems such as the
alpine. Past work at Niwot Ridge Research Station in the Colorado
Rockies has examined differences in plant and microbe species across a
large elevational gradient. Here, we strive to examine how elevation
affects pollination. Initial findings indicate that plants experience
higher visitation rates by insects at higher elevations. Analysis of
the diversity of these insects is ongoing.
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2020-03-30



