Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/20233
Title: Moderate fire severity is best for the diversity of most of the pollinator guilds in Mediterranean pine forests
Authors: Lazarina Maria
Devalez Jelle
Neokosmidis Lazarus
Sgardelis Stefanos
Kalimanis Athanasios
Tscheulin Thomas
Tsalkatis Panagiotis
Kourtidou Marina
Mizerakis Vangelis
Nakas Georgios
Palaiologou Palaiologos
Kalabokidis Konstantinos
Vujić Ante 
Petanidou Theodora
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Ecology
Abstract: © 2019 by the Ecological Society of America Fire, a frequent disturbance in the Mediterranean, affects pollinator communities. We explored the response of major pollinator guilds to fire severity, across a fire-severity gradient at different spatial scales. We show that the abundance of all pollinator groups responded to fire severity, and that bees and beetles showed in addition a significant species-diversity response. Bees, sawflies, and wasps responded to fire severity at relatively small spatial scales (250–300 m), whereas flies and beetles responded at larger spatial scales. The response of bees, sawflies, and wasps was unimodal, as predicted by the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, whereas flies and beetles showed a negative response. A possible explanation is that the observed patterns (spatial scale and type of response) are driven by taxa-specific ecological and life-history traits, such as nesting preference and body size, as well as the availability of resources in the postfire landscape. Our observational study provides an insight into the effect of fire severity on pollinators. However, future research exploring the explicit link between the pre- and postfire landscape structure and pollinator traits and responses is required for further establishment and understanding of cause–effect relationships.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/20233
ISSN: 0012-9658
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.2615
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