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Plant Size as Determinant of Species Richness of Herbivores Natural Enemies and Pollinators across 21 Brassicaceae Species

机译:植物大小是决定21种十字花科植物种类的食草动物天敌和传粉者物种丰富度的决定因素

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Large plants are often more conspicuous and more attractive for associated animals than small plants, e.g. due to their wider range of resources. Therefore, plant size can positively affect species richness of associated animals, as shown for single groups of herbivores, but studies usually consider intraspecific size differences of plants in unstandardised environments. As comprehensive tests of interspecific plant size differences under standardised conditions are missing so far, we investigated effects of plant size on species richness of all associated arthropods using a common garden experiment with 21 Brassicaceae species covering a broad interspecific plant size gradient from 10 to 130 cm height. We recorded plant associated ecto- and endophagous herbivores, their natural enemies and pollinators on and in each aboveground plant organ, i.e. flowers, fruits, leaves and stems. Plant size (measured as height from the ground), the number of different plant organ entities and their biomass were assessed. Increasing plant size led to increased species richness of associated herbivores, natural enemies and pollinating insects. This pattern was found for ectophagous and endophagous herbivores, their natural enemies, as well as for herbivores associated with leaves and fruits and their natural enemies, independently of the additional positive effects of resource availability (i.e. organ biomass or number of entities and, regarding natural enemies, herbivore species richness). We found a lower R2 for pollinators compared to herbivores and natural enemies, probably caused by the high importance of flower characteristics for pollinator species richness besides plant size. Overall, the increase in plant height from 10 to 130 cm led to a 2.7-fold increase in predicted total arthropod species richness. In conclusion, plant size is a comprehensive driver of species richness of the plant associated arthropods, including pollinators, herbivores and their natural enemies, whether they are endophagous or ectophagous or associated with leaves or fruits.
机译:大型植物通常比小型植物对相关动物更引人注目,并且更具吸引力。由于其资源范围更广。因此,植物大小可以对相关动物的物种丰富度产生积极影响,如单组草食动物所示,但研究通常考虑非标准化环境中植物的种内大小差异。到目前为止,由于缺乏标准化条件下种间植物大小差异的综合测试,我们使用21种十字花科物种的普通花园实验研究了植物大小对所有相关节肢动物物种丰富度的影响,该种覆盖了从10到130 cm的广泛种间植物大小梯度高度。我们记录了与植物相关的外生和内生食草动物,它们的天敌和授粉媒介在每个地上植物器官上,即花朵,果实,叶子和茎上。评估了植物大小(以距地面的高度测量),不同植物器官实体的数量及其生物量。植物尺寸的增加导致相关草食动物,天敌和授粉昆虫的物种丰富性增加。对于食草和内生食草动物,其天敌以及与叶子和果实及其天敌有关的食草动物,发现了这种模式,而与资源可利用性的其他积极影响(即器官生物量或实体数量,以及关于自然敌人,食草动物种类丰富)。我们发现传粉媒介的R 2 较草食动物和天敌更低,这可能是由于花的特性对传粉媒介物种丰富度除植物大小以外的重要性所致。总体而言,植物高度从10厘米增加到130厘米导致预测的节肢动物物种丰富度增加了2.7倍。总之,植物大小是植物相关节肢动物物种丰富度的综合驱动因素,其中包括传粉媒介,食草动物及其天敌,无论它们是内生的还是外生的或与叶或果实相关。

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