Anthropogenic noise can decrease tomato reproductive success by hindering bumblebee-mediated pollination
Zsófia Varga-Szilay,
Gergely Szövényi,
Gábor Pozsgai
Abstract:Anthropogenic noise is a little-studied type of pollution that negatively affects the physiology, nervous function and development of insects, thereby it has the potential to disrupt even key ecological services such as pollination. Here, we investigate the effects of anthropogenic noise on the pollination success of the Bombus terrestris on tomatoes in controlled conditions. We expect that bumblebees avoid flowers exposed to noise more than flowers in non-noisy environments, leading to less efficient pollinat… Show more
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