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Effects of Two Invasive Weeds on Arthropod Community Structure on the Central Plateau of New Zealand

机译:两种侵入性杂草对新西兰中央高原节肢动物群落结构的影响

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Heather ( ) and broom ( ), originally from Europe, are the main invasive plants on New Zealand’s North Island Central Plateau, where they threaten native flora and fauna. Given the strong link between arthropod communities and plants, we explored the impact of these invasive weeds on the diversity and composition of associated arthropod assemblages in this area. The arthropods in heather-invaded areas, broom-invaded areas, and areas dominated by the native species mānuka ( ) and ( ) were collected and identified to order. During summer and autumn, arthropods were collected using beating trays, flight intercept traps and pitfall traps. Diversity indices (Richness, Shannon’s index and Simpson’s index) were calculated at the order level, and permutational multivariate analysis (PERMANOVA) was used to explore differences in order-level community composition. Our results show a significant variation in community composition for all trapping methods in both seasons, whereas invasive plants did not profoundly impact arthropod order richness. The presence of broom increased arthropod abundance, while heather was linked to a reduction. Under all possible plant pairings between heather, broom, mānuka, and , the impact of neighbouring plant identity on arthropod community composition was further explored for the samples collected using beating trays. The results suggest that during plant invasion, arthropod communities are affected by neighbouring plant identity and that impacts vary between arthropod sampling methods and seasons.
机译:Heather()和扫帚()最初来自欧洲,是新西兰北岛中部高原的主要侵入性植物,在那里他们威胁着本地植物群和动物群。鉴于节肢动物社区与植物之间的强大联系,我们探讨了这些侵入性杂草对该地区相关节肢动物组合的多样性和组成的影响。 Heather入侵的地区,扫帚入侵地区和由天然物种Mānuka()和()的区域的节肢动物被收集并确定为订购。在夏季和秋季,使用跳动盘,飞行拦截陷阱和缺陷陷阱收集节肢动物。在订单级别计算多样性指数(丰富,香农的指数和辛普森的指数),并使用允许多变量分析(扶持)来探讨秩序级别社区组成的差异。我们的结果表明,在两个季节的所有诱捕方法中显示了社区组成的显着变化,而侵入性植物并未对节肢动物秩序造成丰富性的影响并没有。扫帚的存在增加了节肢动物丰富,而Heather则与减少相连。在Heather,扫帚,Mānuka之间的所有可能的植物配对下,进一步探索了使用击打托盘收集的样品对节肢动物群落组成对节肢动物群落组成的影响。结果表明,在植物入侵期间,节肢动物社区受到邻近的植物身份的影响,并且在节肢动物采样方法和季节之间的影响变化。

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