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Even the Smallest Non-Crop Habitat Islands Could Be Beneficial: Distribution of Carabid Beetles and Spiders in Agricultural Landscape

机译:甚至最小的非农作物栖息地岛屿也可能是有益的:甲虫和蜘蛛在农业景观中的分布

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Carabid beetles and ground-dwelling spiders inhabiting agroecosystems are beneficial organisms with a potential to control pest species. Intensification of agricultural management and reduction of areas covered by non-crop vegetation during recent decades in some areas has led to many potentially serious environmental problems including a decline in the diversity and abundance of beneficial arthropods in agricultural landscapes. This study investigated carabid beetle and spider assemblages in non-crop habitat islands of various sizes (50 to 18,000 square metres) within one large field, as well as the arable land within the field, using pitfall traps in two consecutive sampling periods (spring to early summer and peak summer). The non-crop habitat islands situated inside arable land hosted many unique ground-dwelling arthropod species that were not present within the surrounding arable land. Even the smallest non-crop habitat islands with areas of tens of square metres were inhabited by assemblages substantially different from these inhabiting arable land and thus enhanced the biodiversity of agricultural landscapes. The non-crop habitat area substantially affected the activity density, recorded species richness and recorded species composition of carabid and ground-dwelling spider assemblages; however, the effects were weakened when species specialised to non-crop habitats species were analysed separately. Interestingly, recorded species richness of spiders increased with non-crop habitat area, whereas recorded species richness of carabid beetles exhibited an opposite trend. There was substantial temporal variation in the spatial distribution of ground-dwelling arthropods, and contrasting patterns were observed for particular taxa (carabid beetles and spiders). In general, local environmental conditions (i.e., non-crop habitat island tree cover, shrub cover, grass cover and litter depth) were better determinants of arthropod assemblages than non-crop habitat island size, indicating that the creation of quite small but diversified (e.g., differing in vegetation cover) non-crop habitat islands could be the most efficient tool for the maintenance and enhancement of diversity of ground-dwelling carabids and spiders in agricultural landscapes.
机译:栖息在农业生态系统中的甲壳虫和地下蜘蛛是有益生物,具有控制害虫物种的潜力。近几十年来,在一些地区,加强农业管理并减少非作物植被覆盖的地区,导致了许多潜在的严重环境问题,包括农业景观中有益节肢动物的多样性下降和丰富。这项研究在两个连续的采样周期内(春季至春季)使用陷阱诱捕器研究了一个大田地中各种大小(50至18,000平方米)的非作物生境岛上的甲虫和蜘蛛组合以及田地内的耕地。初夏和高峰夏天)。位于耕地内的非农作物栖息岛拥有许多独特的地面节肢动物物种,这些物种不在周围的耕地中。即使是面积最小的非农作物栖息岛,面积也只有几十平方米,其集合与这些可居住的土地大不相同,从而增强了农业景观的生物多样性。非农作物栖息地面积极大地影响了甲级蜘蛛和陆栖蜘蛛组合的活动密度,记录的物种丰富度和记录的物种组成;但是,当单独分析非作物生境物种的物种时,影响会减弱。有趣的是,记录的蜘蛛物种丰富度随非作物生境而增加,而记录的甲虫物种丰富度却呈现相反的趋势。在地面节肢动物的空间分布中存在很大的时间变化,并且在特定的类群(甲虫和蜘蛛)中观察到了相反的模式。一般而言,当地环境条件(即非作物生境岛的树木覆盖度,灌木覆盖度,草覆盖度和凋落物深度)比非作物生境岛的大小更好地决定了节肢动物的聚集,这表明其形成的面积很小但种类繁多(例如,不同的植被覆盖率)非农作物栖息地岛可能是维护和增强农业景观中地面钩锁和蜘蛛多样性的最有效工具。

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    Michal Knapp; Milan Řezáč;

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