Comparative study of the diversity and structure of plant-pollinator interactions in forest and agricultural landscapes in Northwestern Morocco

Author

Samih, Amine

Trócoli Gracia, Sergi

Maatouf, Noureddin

Publication date

2024-11-19



Abstract

Fragmentation and destruction of natural habitats threaten essential plant-pollinator interactions. Despite their importance for biodiversity they remain understudied in the context of ecosystem functioning in Morocco. This study examines the infl uence of forest and agricultural landscapes in Northwestern Morocco on plant-pollinator interactions by analysing the structure and dynamics of their networks. Data were collected between mid-March and mid-July 2023 at eleven sites in diff erent landscapes. The results show signifi cantly higher richness and abundance of pollinators (Hymenoptera, Diptera and Coleoptera) in the cork oak forest of Larache compared to the Gharb plain. High plant diversity in forest landscapes promotes plant-pollinator interactions, enhancing network stability and resilience and the vulnerability of forest.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

59 - Zoology

Subject

Himenòpters; Dípters; Marroc; Coleòpters; Insectes pol·linitzadors; Surera; Àfrica del Nord

Pages

13 p.

Version of

European Journal of Entomology, núm. 121 (2024), p. 400-412

Documents

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Rights

© Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budějovice

© Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budějovice

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