The effects of urbanisation on pollinators and pollination: A
meta-analysis
- Huan Liang
, - Yong-Deng He
, - Panagiotis Theodorou
, - Chun-Feng Yang

Huan Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan Botanical Garden
Author ProfileYong-Deng He

Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan Botanical Garden
Author ProfilePanagiotis Theodorou

Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg
Author ProfileChun-Feng Yang

Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Corresponding Author:cfyang@wbgcas.cn
Author ProfileAbstract
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on
biodiversity, species interactions and ecosystem functioning.
Pollination is an ecosystem function vital for terrestrial ecosystems
and food security, however, the processes underlying the patterns of
pollinator diversity and the ecosystem services they provide in cities
have seldom been quantified. Here, we present a comprehensive
meta-analysis, using 133 studies, on the effects of urbanisation on
pollinator diversity and pollination. Our results confirm the widespread
negative effects of urbanisation on pollinator diversity, particularly
of Lepidoptera. Additionally, pollinator responses were found to be
trait-specific, with below ground nesting, solitary, and spring flyers
more severely affected from urbanisation. Meanwhile, cities promote a
greater diversity of non-native pollinators, which may exacerbate
conservation risks to native ones. Surprisingly, despite the negative
effects of urbanisation on pollinator diversity, pollination services in
cities are enhanced and mediated by the high flower visitation rates of
abundant generalists and managed pollinators. We highlight that the
richness of local flowering plants could mitigate the negative effects
of urbanisation on pollinator diversity. Overall, the results
demonstrate the varying magnitudes of multiple moderators on urban
pollinators and pollination service provision and could help guide
conservation actions for biodiversity and ecosystem function for a
sustainable future.15 Dec 2022Submitted to Ecology Letters 16 Dec 2022Assigned to Editor
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28 Jan 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Major