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Beetle responses to artificial gaps in an oceanic island forest: implications for invasive tree management to conserve endemic species diversity

机译:甲虫对大洋岛屿森林中人工间隙的反应:对入侵树管理以保护特有物种多样性的影响

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Natural forests are often replaced by invasive alien trees on isolated oceanic islands. Adequate eradication of invasive trees should be conducted with the goal of biodiversity conservation, because islands support many endemic organisms that depend on native forests. An invasive alien tree, Bischofia javanica Blume (Euphorbiaceae), has invaded and replaced natural forests on the oceanic Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, Japan, in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. To determine how the removal of B. javanica trees affects insect diversity, we examined flying beetles captured using Malaise traps in B. javanica forests on Hahajima. The abundance, species density, and species composition of wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae, Elateridae, Mordellidae, and Scolytidae) were compared between closed-canopy sites and gaps created by girdling B. javanica trees in alien forests during two seasons (June–July and October–November 2005). Of the collected beetles, 75.8, 87.5, 90.0, and 0.0% of cerambycid, elaterid, mordellid, and scolytid beetle species, respectively, were endemic to the Ogasawara Islands. More cerambycid, elaterid, and mordellid individuals were captured in June–July than in October–November; the number of scolytid individuals did not differ between seasons. More cerambycid, elaterid, and scolytid individuals were captured in artificial gaps than on the closed-canopy forest floor. Although fewer mordellid individuals were captured in gaps, more endemic mordellids were captured in gaps. More cerambycid and scolytid species were captured in artificial gaps than in closed-canopy areas. The positive responses of beetles to artificial gaps suggest that the removal of B. javanica increases beetle diversity and the abundance of endemic beetles.
机译:天然森林经常被孤立的海洋岛屿上的外来入侵树木取代。应以生物多样性保护为目标,根除入侵树木,因为岛屿支持许多依赖原生森林的特有生物。入侵的外来树Bischofia javanica Blume(Euphorbiaceae)入侵并取代了日本西北太平洋海洋Ogasawara(Bonin)群岛上的天然森林。为了确定去除爪哇芽孢杆菌树如何影响昆虫多样性,我们检查了使用Hahajima上爪哇芽孢杆菌森林中的Malaise诱捕器捕获的飞行甲虫。比较了枯木甲虫(鞘翅目:Cerambycidae,Elateridae,Mordellidae和Scolytidae)的丰度,物种密度和物种组成,该研究比较了两个季节(6月)在密林冠层位点和外来森林中环抱的爪哇B. javanica树造成的空隙之间的差异。 – 2005年7月和10月– 11月)。在收集的甲虫中,小gas原群岛特有的分别为75.8%,87.5%,90.0%和0.0%的cerambycid,elaterid,mordellid和scolytid甲虫。 6月至7月比10月至11月捕获了更多的cerambycid,elaterid和mordellid个人。各个季节之间的种族残骸个体数量没有差异。与封闭的林冠林地相比,在人工缝隙中捕获了更多的cerambycid,elaterid和scolytid个体。尽管在缝隙中捕获的杂种人较少,但在缝隙中捕获的流行性杂种人更多。在人为的缝隙中比在封闭的树冠区域中捕获到更多的cerambycid和scolytid种。甲虫对人工缺口的积极反应表明,去除爪哇芽孢杆菌可增加甲虫多样性和特有甲虫的数量。

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