Declining floral color diversity shifts bee color preferences in fragmented habitats
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Habitat fragmentation reduces floral color diversity in plant communities, shifting in color preferences of bee pollinators as shown by altered visitation frequency. We conducted a two-year survey of plant-bee interactions on 41 islands and the adjacent mainland habitats in a reservoir island system of eastern China. Reflectance spectra of the flower samples were measured using a portable spectrometer. Results showed that floral color composition was predominantly blue-green and blue, and a reduction in island area significantly decreased floral color diversity. Visitation frequencies to blue-green, ultraviolet-blue, and ultraviolet-green floral colors declined significantly with decreasing island area. Changes in floral color diversity altered bees’ color preferences, significantly impacting total floral visitation frequency. Bees’ color preference for blue-green flowers increased with island area, and floral resources showed no significant effect on visitation frequencies.
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2025-11-07



