Vägrenar fungerar som korridorer och vägar som barriärer för rörelser av blombesökande insekter

Denna publikation är en del av projektet GINFRA – green rights-of-way infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Projektets huvudsyfte var att kvantifiera om linjära infrastrukturmiljöer (såsom vägkanter och kraftledningsgator) bidrar till mångfalden av växter och insekter i olika rumsliga skalor. Detta gjordes genom att uppskatta hur linjära infrastrukturmiljöers mängd i landskapet bridrar till mångfalden samt hur mycket de bidrar till landskapets konnektivitet.

Datan samlades genom ett försök som syftade på att spåra blombesökande insekters rörelser med fluorescerande puder. Blommor markerade med pudret placerades i 20 lokaler som varierade i trafikintensitet och vägrenenskvalité. Datasetet utgör 240 observationer. De första 120 observationer tillhör den blåa färgen och de sista 120 observationer tillhör den röda färgen.

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    Road verges are corridors and roads barriers for the movement of flower-visiting insects
    (ECOGRAPHY, 2021-11-25) Dániel-Ferreira, Juliana; Berggren, Åsa; Wissman, Jörgen; Öckinger, Erik
    Roads and road verges can potentially have opposite impacts on organisms that move through the landscape. While road verges can be habitat for a large number of species, and have been proposed to act as dispersal corridors, roads can act as barriers to movement. This duality of roads and road verges has however rarely been assessed simultaneously, and it is unknown to what degree it depends on the amount of traffic on the road and on the habitat quality of the road verge. We used fluorescent powdered dye to track movements of flower-visiting insects along roads with varying traffic intensity, and in verges with contrasting habitat quality (flowering plant species richness and flower density). Insect movements along road verges were more frequent than movements into the adjacent habitats, indicating that verges act as corridors. The frequency of movements that required crossing the road was lower compared to the frequency of movements that did not, suggesting that roads are barriers. The movement patterns were independent of traffic intensity, but the barrier effect was stronger when the road verge had a higher density of flower resources. The effect of roads as a barrier and of the road verges as corridors were independent of each other. Our results suggest that flower-visiting insects tend to remain longer in road verges with high density of flowers and we therefore suggest that managing road verge habitats for an increased plant diversity will mitigate the known negative impacts of roads on insect populations.
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    (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för ekologi, 2021-08-26T14:04:52.693434Z) Juliana Dániel-Ferreira; Åsa Berggren; Jörgen Wissman; Erik Öckinger