Fruit set of highland coffee increases with the diversity of pollinating bees
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Abstract
The worldwide decline of pollinators may negatively affect the fruit set of wild and cultivated plants. Here, we show that fruit set of the self-fertilizing highland coffee (Coffea arabica) is highly variable and related to bee pollination. In a comparison of 24 agroforestry systems in Indonesia, the fruit set of coffee could be predicted by the number of flower-visiting bee species, and it ranged from ca. 60% (three species) to 90% (20 species). Diversity, not abundance, explained variation in fruit set, so the collective role of a species-rich bee community was important for pollination success. Additional experiments showed that single flower visits from rare solitary species led to higher fruit set than…
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- Pollination
- Pollinator
- Guild
- Biology
- Biodiversity
- Coffea arabica
- Abundance (ecology)
- Frugivore
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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