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Pollinator Interactions of Native and Introduced Plants in Smallholder Tropical Orchards Across a Gradient of Anthropogenic Landscapes

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Wayo, Kanuengnit
Sritongchuay, Tuanjit
Simla, Pattraporn
Karnchananiyom, Suntaree
Nguyen, Tuan Ngoc
Duangphakdee, Orawan

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Diversity and Distributions. Wiley. 2025, 31(8), e70057. ISSN 1366-9516. eISSN 1472-4642. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/ddi.70057

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Aim Anthropogenic habitats commonly favour introduced species. However, there is little information regarding the responses of pollinators to native and introduced plants across anthropogenic landscapes. The main goal of the study is to investigate pollinator interactions of native and introduced plants across smallholder tropical orchards in Thailand, as these plantations are essential to local food security.

Location Smallholder tropical orchards in Thailand.

Methods We compiled data from four recent studies on plant–pollinator networks in 65 smallholder tropical orchards across Thailand. Using network analyses, we compared species degree (i.e., the number of pollinator species visiting a plant) and specialisation ( d' ) between native and introduced plant species, with the latter further categorised into non‐naturalised, naturalised and invasive groups. Analyses were conducted using linear mixed‐effects models (LMMs), treating individual plant species as the unit of analysis and incorporating orchard identity nested within study as a random effect. Additionally, we examined whether variation in surrounding anthropogenic landscapes (i.e., the proportion of agricultural and urbanised areas) and the proportional representation of introduced plant species influenced the structure of plant–pollinator networks.

Results Overall, specialisation ( d' ) of the native plants was significantly greater than that of the introduced plants, while pollinators exhibited no preference towards naturalised or invasive plants over non‐naturalised ones. We found a decrease in species degree of native plants as well as connectance and linkage density with increasing proportion of anthropogenic areas, likely due to limited floral resources and nesting availability. However, we also found an increase in network specialisation ( H 2 ′ ) with a higher proportion of urban area.

Main Conclusions Understanding the impact of land‐use changes with the presence of introduced plant species is important for predicting community stability of plant–pollinator interactions as well as for habitat management strategies. Surrounding natural habitat and important food plants should be preserved and promoted to maintain pollinator interactions in human‐dominated areas.

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Pollinator interactions of native and introduced plants in smallholder tropical orchards across a gradient of anthropogenic landscapes
(2025-08-13) Wayo, Kanuengnit; Sritongchuay, Tuanjit; Simla, Pattraporn; Karnchananiyom, Suntaree; Nguyen, Tuan Ngoc; Duangphakdee, Orawan; van Kleunen, Mark

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ISO 690WAYO, Kanuengnit, Tuanjit SRITONGCHUAY, Pattraporn SIMLA, Suntaree KARNCHANANIYOM, Tuan Ngoc NGUYEN, Orawan DUANGPHAKDEE, Mark VAN KLEUNEN, 2025. Pollinator Interactions of Native and Introduced Plants in Smallholder Tropical Orchards Across a Gradient of Anthropogenic Landscapes. In: Diversity and Distributions. Wiley. 2025, 31(8), e70057. ISSN 1366-9516. eISSN 1472-4642. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/ddi.70057
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  year={2025},
  doi={10.1111/ddi.70057},
  number={8},
  volume={31},
  issn={1366-9516},
  journal={Diversity and Distributions},
  author={Wayo, Kanuengnit and Sritongchuay, Tuanjit and Simla, Pattraporn and Karnchananiyom, Suntaree and Nguyen, Tuan Ngoc and Duangphakdee, Orawan and van Kleunen, Mark},
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We compiled data from four recent studies on plant–pollinator networks in 65 smallholder tropical orchards across Thailand. Using network analyses, we compared species degree (i.e., the number of pollinator species visiting a plant) and specialisation ( d' ) between native and introduced plant species, with the latter further categorised into non‐naturalised, naturalised and invasive groups. Analyses were conducted using linear mixed‐effects models (LMMs), treating individual plant species as the unit of analysis and incorporating orchard identity nested within study as a random effect. Additionally, we examined whether variation in surrounding anthropogenic landscapes (i.e., the proportion of agricultural and urbanised areas) and the proportional representation of introduced plant species influenced the structure of plant–pollinator networks.  

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