Journal of Plant Ecology ›› 2026, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1): 1-37.DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtaf124

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气候年际变异重塑植物与传粉者的空间匹配格局:一项来自本地入侵植物的案例

  

  • 收稿日期:2024-12-10 接受日期:2025-07-19 出版日期:2026-02-01 发布日期:2026-01-19

Inter-annual climate variability reshapes the spatial matching of plant and pollinators: evidence from a native invasive species

Chenxin Miao1,2, Jun Du1,*, Wen Wang1, Juanjuan Wu1,2, Longqing Wu3, Kehai Zhang3, Xuee Ma3, Heng Ren1,*   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China, 3Academy of Water Resources Conservation Forests in Qilian Mountains of Gansu Province, Zhangye 734000, China

    *Corresponding authors. E-mail: dujun159@126.com(J.D.); renheng@llas.ac.cn(H.R.)

  • Received:2024-12-10 Accepted:2025-07-19 Online:2026-02-01 Published:2026-01-19
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 32071606), the CAS “Light of West China” Program, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2024M763514) and the National Social Science Fund of China (No. 23XGL035).

摘要: 气候变化不仅改变植物与传粉者的物候格局,也潜在影响二者互作关系的空间分布特征。尽管气候变化背景下物种分布范围迁移受到广泛关注,但气候变化如何影响植物-传粉者的空间匹配关系,相关研究仍十分匮乏。为此,本研究以中国祁连山地区入侵毒草——瑞香狼毒(Stellera chamaejasme)为对象,选取气候条件显著不同的两个年份(2021和2022年),沿不同海拔梯度开展连续监测。通过分析瑞香狼毒及其访花昆虫的海拔分布格局,并结合不同海拔带瑞香狼毒的开花物候及其主要传粉者(芫菁、寄蝇、金龟和夜蛾)的数量动态,揭示了二者空间匹配关系的年际变化特征。结果表明,2021和2022年瑞香狼毒与其主要传粉者的多度峰值区存在显著海拔错位,表明二者出现空间错配现象。然而,2022年较高的季前积温导致高密度重叠区向更高海拔迁移,从而提高了二者的空间匹配性,致使高海拔区域的昆虫访花率也随之上升。同时,季前积温升高显著提前了高海拔瑞香狼毒的开花期,加之其与主要传粉者空间匹配性的增强,共同推动了瑞香狼毒向其海拔分布上限的突破与扩张。上述研究结果表明,气候年际变异会显著改变不同海拔高度高山植物与传粉者的空间匹配关系,相关结果对于完善种群动态模型以及提高未来物种分布预测的准确性具有重要意义。

关键词: 开花物候, 空间匹配, 年际气候改变, 海拔分布

Abstract: Environmental changes, especially climate variability, can substantially influence phenological patterns of plants and their associated insect communities, potentially reshaping the spatial distribution of their interactions. Despite considerable attention on species range shifts under climate change, empirical studies explicitly addressing how these shifts affect spatial matching between plants and their associated insect communities remain scarce. Here, we investigated inter-annual changes in the spatial matching between the poisonous weed Stellera chamaejasme L. and its associated floral visitor community along an altitudinal gradient over two climatically distinct growing seasons in the Qilian Mountains, China. We monitored the flowering phenology of S. chamaejasme and the abundance of its major pollinators (Meloidae, Tachinidae, Scarabaeidae and Noctuidae) at different altitudes. Our findings show a pronounced altitudinal displacement between the peak abundance zones of S. chamaejasme and its major pollinators, indicating spatial mismatches in both years (2021 and 2022). However, the increased preseason thermal accumulation in 2022 improved spatial matching, as high-density overlap zones shifted to higher altitudes, where insect visitation rates also increased. Additionally, the elevated preseason heat significantly advanced flowering phenology at high altitudes, which may contribute positively to breaking the altitudinal distribution limits of S. chamaejasme, along with enhanced spatial matching with pollinators. This study highlights the significant impact of inter-annual climate variability on spatial matching between mountain plants and pollinators at various altitudes, which is crucial for improving population dynamics models and enhancing the accuracy of predictions.

Key words: flowering phenology, spatial matching, inter-annual climate variability, altitudinal distribution