Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 3/2017

30-11-2016 | Original Paper

Spatial and temporal variations in floral resource availability affect bumblebee communities in heathlands

Authors: Laura Moquet, Rossana Bacchetta, Estelle Laurent, Anne-Laure Jacquemart

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 3/2017

Log in

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resources, resulting in the decline of many pollinator species, including bumblebees. These declines may have significant ecological consequences, because bumblebees pollinate a large range of plant species. Our study was carried out in heathlands, open semi-natural habitats that have decreased considerably due to human activities. We analysed how floral resources affect bumblebee communities throughout the colony lifetime at three scales: plot scale, heathland patch scale, and landscape scale. Floral density at the plot scale and spruce plantations at the landscape scale influenced bumblebee communities. The abundance of bumblebees on ericaceous species was higher when the landscape included a substantial proportion of unsuitable foraging habitat (i.e., spruce plantations). Both life history traits and colony life cycle stage influenced bumblebee responses to the availability of floral resources. Bumblebees were more affected by floral resources during the colony development phase than during the nest-foundation or mating phases. Moreover, bumblebees of species that form large colonies needed larger quantities of favourable foraging habitat, compared with small-colony bees, and their proportion decreased in habitats dominated by spruce plantations. In conclusion, the conservation of plant–bumblebee interactions will require management at a larger spatial scale than the restricted protected habitats. Moreover, at the landscape scale, both quantity of favourable foraging patches and their ecological continuity are important to conserve both small- and large- colony species.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Literature
go back to reference Aerts R, Heil GW (1993) Heathlands: patterns and processes in a changing environment. Kluwer, DordrechtCrossRef Aerts R, Heil GW (1993) Heathlands: patterns and processes in a changing environment. Kluwer, DordrechtCrossRef
go back to reference Baillie JEM, Bennun LA, Brooks TM, Butchart SHM, Chanson JS, Cokeliss Z, Hilton-Taylor C, Hoffmann M, Mace GM, Mainka SA, Pollock CM, Rodrigues ASL, Stattersfield AJ, Stuart SN (2004) 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species: a global species assessment. IUCN, Gland Baillie JEM, Bennun LA, Brooks TM, Butchart SHM, Chanson JS, Cokeliss Z, Hilton-Taylor C, Hoffmann M, Mace GM, Mainka SA, Pollock CM, Rodrigues ASL, Stattersfield AJ, Stuart SN (2004) 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species: a global species assessment. IUCN, Gland
go back to reference Biesmeijer JC, Roberts SPM, Reemer M, Ohlemüller R, Edwards M, Peeters T, Schaffers AP, Potts SG, Kleukers R, Thomas CD (2006) Parallel declines in pollinators and insect-pollinated plants in Britain and the Netherlands. Science 313:351–354. doi:10.1126/science.1127863 CrossRefPubMed Biesmeijer JC, Roberts SPM, Reemer M, Ohlemüller R, Edwards M, Peeters T, Schaffers AP, Potts SG, Kleukers R, Thomas CD (2006) Parallel declines in pollinators and insect-pollinated plants in Britain and the Netherlands. Science 313:351–354. doi:10.​1126/​science.​1127863 CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Buchmann SL (1983) Buzz pollination in angiosperms. In: Jones CE, Little RJ (eds) Handbook of experimental pollination biology. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, pp 73–113 Buchmann SL (1983) Buzz pollination in angiosperms. In: Jones CE, Little RJ (eds) Handbook of experimental pollination biology. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, pp 73–113
go back to reference Clicheroux E (1957) L’évolution des terrains incultes en Belgique. Bull Inst Rech Écon Soc 23:497–524CrossRef Clicheroux E (1957) L’évolution des terrains incultes en Belgique. Bull Inst Rech Écon Soc 23:497–524CrossRef
go back to reference Diaz-Forero I, Kuusemets V, Mand M, Liivamagi A, Kaart T, Luig J (2011) Effects of forest habitats on the local abundance of bumblebee species: a landscape-scale study. Balt For 17:235–242 Diaz-Forero I, Kuusemets V, Mand M, Liivamagi A, Kaart T, Luig J (2011) Effects of forest habitats on the local abundance of bumblebee species: a landscape-scale study. Balt For 17:235–242
go back to reference Diaz-Forero I, Kuusemets V, Mänd M, Liivamägi A, Kaart T, Luig J (2012) Influence of local and landscape factors on bumblebees in semi-natural meadows: a multiple-scale study in a forested landscape. J Insect Conserv 17:113–125. doi:10.1007/s10841-012-9490-3 CrossRef Diaz-Forero I, Kuusemets V, Mänd M, Liivamägi A, Kaart T, Luig J (2012) Influence of local and landscape factors on bumblebees in semi-natural meadows: a multiple-scale study in a forested landscape. J Insect Conserv 17:113–125. doi:10.​1007/​s10841-012-9490-3 CrossRef
go back to reference Gascon C, Lovejoy TE, Bierregaard RO Jr, Malcolm JR, Stouffer PC, Vasconcelos HL, Laurance WF, Zimmerman B, Tocher M, Borges S (1999) Matrix habitat and species richness in tropical forest remnants. Biol Conserv 91:223–229. doi:10.1016/S0006-3207(99)00080-4 CrossRef Gascon C, Lovejoy TE, Bierregaard RO Jr, Malcolm JR, Stouffer PC, Vasconcelos HL, Laurance WF, Zimmerman B, Tocher M, Borges S (1999) Matrix habitat and species richness in tropical forest remnants. Biol Conserv 91:223–229. doi:10.​1016/​S0006-3207(99)00080-4 CrossRef
go back to reference Goulson D (1999) Foraging strategies of insects for gathering nectar and pollen, and implications for plant ecology and evolution. Perspect Plant Ecol Evol Syst 2:185–209. doi:10.1078/1433-8319-00070 CrossRef Goulson D (1999) Foraging strategies of insects for gathering nectar and pollen, and implications for plant ecology and evolution. Perspect Plant Ecol Evol Syst 2:185–209. doi:10.​1078/​1433-8319-00070 CrossRef
go back to reference Goulson D (2010) Bumblebees: behaviour, ecology, and conservation. Oxford University Press, OxfordCrossRef Goulson D (2010) Bumblebees: behaviour, ecology, and conservation. Oxford University Press, OxfordCrossRef
go back to reference Grimmeau J-P, Decroly J, Wertz I (2013) La démographie des communes belges de 1980 à 2010. Courr Hebd CRISP 37:1–90 Grimmeau J-P, Decroly J, Wertz I (2013) La démographie des communes belges de 1980 à 2010. Courr Hebd CRISP 37:1–90
go back to reference Kremen C, Williams NM, Aizen MA, Gemmill-Herren B, LeBuhn G, Minckley R, Packer L, Potts SG, Roulston T’ai, Steffan-Dewenter I, Vázquez DP, Winfree R, Adams L, Crone EE, Greenleaf SS, Keitt TH, Klein A-M, Regetz J, Ricketts TH (2007) Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land-use change. Ecol Lett 10:299–314. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01018.x CrossRefPubMed Kremen C, Williams NM, Aizen MA, Gemmill-Herren B, LeBuhn G, Minckley R, Packer L, Potts SG, Roulston T’ai, Steffan-Dewenter I, Vázquez DP, Winfree R, Adams L, Crone EE, Greenleaf SS, Keitt TH, Klein A-M, Regetz J, Ricketts TH (2007) Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land-use change. Ecol Lett 10:299–314. doi:10.​1111/​j.​1461-0248.​2007.​01018.​x CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Kreyer D, Oed A, Walther-Hellwig K, Frankl R (2004) Are forests potential landscape barriers for foraging bumblebees? Landscape scale experiments with Bombus terrestris agg. and Bombus pascuorum (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Biol Conserv 116:111–118. doi:10.1016/S0006-3207(03)00182-4 CrossRef Kreyer D, Oed A, Walther-Hellwig K, Frankl R (2004) Are forests potential landscape barriers for foraging bumblebees? Landscape scale experiments with Bombus terrestris agg. and Bombus pascuorum (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Biol Conserv 116:111–118. doi:10.​1016/​S0006-3207(03)00182-4 CrossRef
go back to reference Lebuhn G, Droege S, Connor EF, Gemmill-Herren B, Potts SG, Minckley RL, Griswold T, Jean R, Kula E, Roubik DW, Cane J, Wright KW, Frankie G, Parker F (2013) Detecting insect pollinator declines on regional and global scales. Conserv Biol 27:113–120CrossRefPubMed Lebuhn G, Droege S, Connor EF, Gemmill-Herren B, Potts SG, Minckley RL, Griswold T, Jean R, Kula E, Roubik DW, Cane J, Wright KW, Frankie G, Parker F (2013) Detecting insect pollinator declines on regional and global scales. Conserv Biol 27:113–120CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Moquet L, Vanderplanck M, Moerman R, Quinet M, Roger N, Michez D, Jacquemart A-L (2016) Bumblebees depend on ericaceous species to survive in temperate heathlands. Insect Conserv Divers. doi:10.1111/icad.12201 Moquet L, Vanderplanck M, Moerman R, Quinet M, Roger N, Michez D, Jacquemart A-L (2016) Bumblebees depend on ericaceous species to survive in temperate heathlands. Insect Conserv Divers. doi:10.​1111/​icad.​12201
go back to reference Nieto A, Roberts SPM, Kemps J, Rasmont P, Kuhlmann M, García Criado M, Biesmeijer JC, Bogusch P, Dathe HH, De la Rua P, De Meulemeester T, Dehon M, Dewulf A, Ortiz-Sánchez FJ, Lhomme P, Pauly A, Potts SG, Praz C, Quaranta M, Radchenko VG, Scheuchl E, Smit J, Straka J, Terzo M, Bogdan T, Window J, Michez D (2015) European red list of bees. Publication Office of the European Union, Luxembourg Nieto A, Roberts SPM, Kemps J, Rasmont P, Kuhlmann M, García Criado M, Biesmeijer JC, Bogusch P, Dathe HH, De la Rua P, De Meulemeester T, Dehon M, Dewulf A, Ortiz-Sánchez FJ, Lhomme P, Pauly A, Potts SG, Praz C, Quaranta M, Radchenko VG, Scheuchl E, Smit J, Straka J, Terzo M, Bogdan T, Window J, Michez D (2015) European red list of bees. Publication Office of the European Union, Luxembourg
go back to reference Pyke GH, Pulliam HR, Charnov EL (1977) Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests. Q Rev Biol 52:137–154CrossRef Pyke GH, Pulliam HR, Charnov EL (1977) Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests. Q Rev Biol 52:137–154CrossRef
go back to reference R Development Core Team (2013) R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing R Development Core Team (2013) R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing
go back to reference Rasmont P, Terzo M (2010) Catalogue et clé des sous-genres et espèces du genre Bombus de Belgique et du nord de la France. Hymenoptera, Apoidea Rasmont P, Terzo M (2010) Catalogue et clé des sous-genres et espèces du genre Bombus de Belgique et du nord de la France. Hymenoptera, Apoidea
go back to reference Rasmont P, Leclercq J, Jacob-Remacle A, Pauly A, Gaspar C (1993) The faunistic drift of Apoidea in Belgium, 65–87 In: Proceedings of an EC workshop, Bees for pollination, 2–3 March 1992, UE, Brussels, Belgium Rasmont P, Leclercq J, Jacob-Remacle A, Pauly A, Gaspar C (1993) The faunistic drift of Apoidea in Belgium, 65–87 In: Proceedings of an EC workshop, Bees for pollination, 2–3 March 1992, UE, Brussels, Belgium
go back to reference Rathcke B (1983) Competition and facilitation among plants for pollination. Pollination biology. Real Leslie Academic press, London, pp 305–329CrossRef Rathcke B (1983) Competition and facilitation among plants for pollination. Pollination biology. Real Leslie Academic press, London, pp 305–329CrossRef
go back to reference Saunders DA, Hobbs RJ, Margules CR (1991) Biological consequences of ecosystem fragmentation: a review. Conserv Biol 5:18–32CrossRef Saunders DA, Hobbs RJ, Margules CR (1991) Biological consequences of ecosystem fragmentation: a review. Conserv Biol 5:18–32CrossRef
go back to reference Somme L, Vanderplanck M, Michez D, Lombaerde I, Moerman R, Wathelet B, Wattiez R, Lognay G, Jacquemart A-L (2014) Pollen and nectar quality drive the major and minor floral choices of bumble bees. Apidologie 46:1–15. doi:10.1007/s13592-014-0307-0 Somme L, Vanderplanck M, Michez D, Lombaerde I, Moerman R, Wathelet B, Wattiez R, Lognay G, Jacquemart A-L (2014) Pollen and nectar quality drive the major and minor floral choices of bumble bees. Apidologie 46:1–15. doi:10.​1007/​s13592-014-0307-0
go back to reference Steffan-Dewenter I, Münzenberg U, Bürger C, Thies C, Tscharntke T (2002) Scale-dependent effects of landscape context on three pollinator guilds. Ecology 83:1421–1432. doi:10.2307/3071954 CrossRef Steffan-Dewenter I, Münzenberg U, Bürger C, Thies C, Tscharntke T (2002) Scale-dependent effects of landscape context on three pollinator guilds. Ecology 83:1421–1432. doi:10.​2307/​3071954 CrossRef
go back to reference Stout JC, Allen JA, Goulson D (1998) The influence of relative plant density and floral morphological complexity on the behaviour of bumblebees. Oecologia 117:543–550CrossRef Stout JC, Allen JA, Goulson D (1998) The influence of relative plant density and floral morphological complexity on the behaviour of bumblebees. Oecologia 117:543–550CrossRef
go back to reference Suzuki Y, Kawaguchi LG, Munidasa DT, Toquenaga Y (2009) Do bumble bee queens choose nest sites to maximize foraging rate? Testing models of nest site selection. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 63:1353–1362. doi:10.1007/s00265-009-0789-3 CrossRef Suzuki Y, Kawaguchi LG, Munidasa DT, Toquenaga Y (2009) Do bumble bee queens choose nest sites to maximize foraging rate? Testing models of nest site selection. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 63:1353–1362. doi:10.​1007/​s00265-009-0789-3 CrossRef
go back to reference Terzo M, Rasmont P (2007) MALVAS, suivi, étude et vulgarisation sur l’interaction entre les MAE et les abeilles sauvages. Région Wallonne Direction Générale de l’Agriculture et Université de Mons Terzo M, Rasmont P (2007) MALVAS, suivi, étude et vulgarisation sur l’interaction entre les MAE et les abeilles sauvages. Région Wallonne Direction Générale de l’Agriculture et Université de Mons
go back to reference Williams NM, Regetz J, Kremen C (2011) Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble bees. Ecology 93:1049–1058. doi:10.1890/11-1006.1 CrossRef Williams NM, Regetz J, Kremen C (2011) Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble bees. Ecology 93:1049–1058. doi:10.​1890/​11-1006.​1 CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Spatial and temporal variations in floral resource availability affect bumblebee communities in heathlands
Authors
Laura Moquet
Rossana Bacchetta
Estelle Laurent
Anne-Laure Jacquemart
Publication date
30-11-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-016-1266-8

Other articles of this Issue 3/2017

Biodiversity and Conservation 3/2017 Go to the issue