夜行的
人类世
授粉
吸引力
生物
传粉者
嗅觉
生殖成功
生态学
花粉
人口
语言学
哲学
人口学
社会学
作者
J. K. Chan,Sriram Parasurama,R. Atlas,Ruibo Xu,Ursula A. Jongebloed,Becky Alexander,Joseph M. Langenhan,Joel A. Thornton,Jeffrey A. Riffell
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2024-02-08
卷期号:383 (6683): 607-611
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adi0858
摘要
There is growing concern about sensory pollutants affecting ecological communities. Anthropogenically enhanced oxidants [ozone (O 3 ) and nitrate radicals (NO 3 )] rapidly degrade floral scents, potentially reducing pollinator attraction to flowers. However, the physiological and behavioral impacts on pollinators and plant fitness are unknown. Using a nocturnal flower-moth system, we found that atmospherically relevant concentrations of NO 3 eliminate flower visitation by moths, and the reaction of NO 3 with a subset of monoterpenes is what reduces the scent’s attractiveness. Global atmospheric models of floral scent oxidation reveal that pollinators in certain urban areas may have a reduced ability to perceive and navigate to flowers. These results illustrate the impact of anthropogenic pollutants on an animal’s olfactory ability and indicate that such pollutants may be critical regulators of global pollination.
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