@article {Peace2020.03.18.996736, author = {Angela Peace and David Pattermore and Melissa Broussard and Dilini Fonseka and Nathan Tomer and Nilsa A. Bosque-P{\'e}rez and David Crowder and Allison K. Shaw and Linley Jesson and Brad Howlett and Mateusz Jochym and Jing Li}, title = {Orchard layout and plant traits influence fruit yield more strongly than pollinator behaviour and density in a dioecious crop}, elocation-id = {2020.03.18.996736}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1101/2020.03.18.996736}, publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, abstract = {Mutualistic plant-pollinator interactions are critical for the functioning of both non-managed and agricultural systems. Mathematical models of plant-pollinator interactions can help understand key determinants in pollination success. However, most previous models have not addressed pollinator behavior and plant biology combined. Information generated from such a model can inform optimal design of crop orchards and effective utilization of managed pollinators like honey bees, and help generate hypotheses about the effects of management practices and cultivar selection. We expect that honey bee density per flower and male to female flower ratio will influence fruit yield. To test the relative importance of these effects, both singly and simultaneously, we utilized a delay differential equation model combined with Latin hypercube sampling for sensitivity analysis. Empirical data obtained from historical records and collected in kiwifruit orchards in New Zealand were used to parameterize the model. We found that, at realistic bee densities, the optimal orchard had 65-75\% female flowers, and the most benefit was gained from the first 6-8 bees/1000 flowers, with diminishing returns thereafter. While bee density significantly impacted fruit production, plant-based parameters-flower density and male:female flower ratio-were the most influential. The predictive model provides strategies for improving crop management.}, URL = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2020/03/18/2020.03.18.996736}, eprint = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2020/03/18/2020.03.18.996736.full.pdf}, journal = {bioRxiv} }