Data from: Functional homogenization of flower visitor communities with urbanization
Land-use intensification and resulting habitat loss are put forward as the main causes of flower visitor decline. However, the impact of urbanization, the prime driver of land-use intensification in Europe, is poorly studied. In particular, our understanding of whether and how it affects the composi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Land-use intensification and resulting habitat loss are put forward as the
main causes of flower visitor decline. However, the impact of
urbanization, the prime driver of land-use intensification in Europe, is
poorly studied. In particular, our understanding of whether and how it
affects the composition and functioning of flower visitor assemblages is
scant, yet required to cope with increasing urbanization worldwide. Here,
we use a nation-wide dataset of plant-flower visitor (Coleoptera, Diptera,
Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera) interactions sampled by citizen scientists
following a standardized protocol to assess macroecological changes in
richness and composition of flower visitor communities with urbanization.
We measured the community composition by quantifying the relative
occurrence of generalist and specialist flower visitors based on their
specialisation on flowering plant families. We show that urbanization is
associated with reduced flower visitor richness and a shift in community
composition toward generalist insects, indicating a modification of the
functional composition of communities. These results suggest that
urbanization affects not only the richness of flower visitor assemblages
but may also cause their large-scale functional homogenization. Future
research should focus on designing measures to reconcile urban development
with flower visitor conservation. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.t5145 |