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Traits and land transformation change the fortunes of grasshopper generalists vs. specialists in a biodiversity hotspot

机译:性状和土地转变改变了生物多样性热点地区蚱general专家与专家的命运

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Understanding the link between species traits and how they use various elements in a heterogeneous agro-natural landscape is essential for conservation planning. Land-use and season affect the availability of resources for herbivorous insects such as grasshoppers. Also, the level at which these herbivores utilise these resources on the landscape depend on their traits. We focus here on the Cape Floristic Region biodiversity hotspot, which is rich in both endemic plants and narrow-range grasshoppers. We assessed dispersion patterns and abundance of the grasshopper species across the agro-natural mosaic, while specifically focusing on species traits and how they change over two seasons (spring and summer). We found that land-use and species traits played major roles in grasshopper spatial dispersion across the landscape, with season a highly significant variable. Not surprisingly, highly mobile, generalist feeders were abundant and widely dispersed across the landscape. Importantly however, this was especially the case in late season, when they could take advantage of high plant productivity in the vineyards. In contrast, low mobility, specialist feeders were limited to occupying only natural fynbos vegetation in both seasons. Generally, the highly mobile generalists benefitted in two ways: occupation of transformed areas, and receiving a population boost late season. This was not the case for the low-mobility specialists, which were doubly disadvantaged: not able to move far, and lacking their specific host plants in the transformed areas. From a conservation perspective, our results indicate the importance of improving functional connectivity using natural fynbos for conservation of the endemic specialists, while the generalists can largely look after themselves across this agro-natural mosaic.
机译:了解物种特征之间的联系以及它们如何在异质农业自然景观中使用各种元素,对于保护规划至关重要。土地利用和季节影响草食性昆虫(如蝗虫)的资源可用性。而且,这些草食动物在景观上利用这些资源的水平取决于它们的特征。在此,我们将重点放在开普植物区的生物多样性热点,该热点既有特有植物,又有短距离蚱grass。我们评估了整个农业天然马赛克中蚱hopper物种的分布模式和丰富度,同时特别关注了物种特征及其在两个季节(春季和夏季)的变化。我们发现,土地利用和物种特征在整个蝗虫空间分布中起主要作用,季节是一个非常重要的变量。毫不奇怪,高度灵活的通才饲养者数量众多,分布在整个景观中。但是重要的是,尤其是在后期,他们可以利用葡萄园中高植物生产力的情况。相比之下,在两个季节中,活动性低的专业喂食器仅限于只占据天然的雌雄同株植被。总的来说,流动性强的通才从两个方面受益:占领转型地区,以及在后期增加人口。对于低机动性专家而言,情况却并非如此,他们处于双重劣势:无法走得很远,并且在转型地区缺乏特定的寄主植物。从保护的角度来看,我们的结果表明,使用天然的小手袋来改善功能连接性对于保护地方病专家的重要性,而通才专家则可以在这种农业自然的花木上大量照顾自己。

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