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Pollinator visitation and floral resource production in Black Sand plots, 2019.

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Anthropogenic climate change is altering interactions among numerous species, including plants and pollinators. Plant-pollinator interactions, crucial for the persistence of most plant and many insect species, are threatened by climate change-driven phenological shifts. Phenological mismatches between plants and their pollinators may affect pollination services, and simulations indicated that these mismatches may reduce floral resources available to up to 50 percent of insect pollinator species. Although alpine plants rely heavily on vegetative reproduction, seedling recruitment and seed dispersal are likely to be important drivers of alpine community structure. Similarly, advanced flowering may expose plants to increased risk of frost damage and shifted soil moisture regimes; phenologically advanced plants will experience these environmental factors differently, which may alter their floral resource production. Some species of alpine plants on the Niwot Ridge have displayed advanced phenology under treatments of advanced snowmelt (Forrester, unpublished data). However, little is understood about how these differences in distribution and phenology affect floral resources, pollinator community composition, and plant fecundity. Here we strive to examine how changes in the timing of flowering and number of flowers produced by plants, driven by experimental changes to climatic conditions at individual sites impact pollinator communities. In summer 2019, we found that plots with advanced phenology experienced peaks in pollinator visitation rates and pollinator diversity earlier than plots with unmanipulated snowmelt. We expect this to be because of the advanced floral phenology of certain key species in these plots. We did not find evidence that plants with advanced phenology produce fewer floral resources.
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Environmental Data Initiative
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2024-04-16
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