传粉者
授粉
生物
觅食
蜜蜂
气候变化
作物
限制
生态学
物候学
全球变暖
生殖成功
繁殖
花粉
人口
工程类
社会学
人口学
机械工程
作者
Jenna Walters,Jennifer Zavalnitskaya,Rufus Isaacs,Zsofia Szendrei
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2022.100927
摘要
Extreme heat events threaten the development, functioning, and success of bee pollinators and crops that rely on pollinators for high yields. While direct effects of extreme heat and climate warming have gained more attention, the indirect effects on bees and crops remain largely unexplored. Extreme heat can directly alter the nutritional value of floral rewards, which indirectly contributes to lower bee survival, development, and reproduction with implications for pollination. Phenological mismatches between bee activity and crop flowering are also expected. Heat-stressed crop plants with reduced floral rewards may reduce bee foraging and nesting, limiting pollination services. Understanding how extreme heat affects bee-crop interactions will be essential for resilient production of pollinator-dependent crops in this era of climate change.
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