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Diverging Effects of Landscape Factors and Inter-Row Management on the Abundance of Beneficial and Herbivorous Arthropods in Andalusian Vineyards (Spain)

机译:景观因素和行间管理对安达卢西亚葡萄园(西班牙)有益和食草节肢动物数量的影响

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Land use at landscape and field scales can increase the diversity and abundance of natural enemies for pest control. In this study, we investigated interactions between landscape elements (semi-natural vegetation, olive orchards, vineyards, other agricultural areas) and inter-row management (vegetation cover vs. bare soil) in relation to arthropod populations in Andalusian vineyards. Arthropods were collected from grapevine foliage in 15 vineyards using suction sampling. Landscape structure was analyzed within a 750 m radius surrounding the studied vineyards. Arthropods were categorized into functional groups (predators, parasitoids, herbivores), and their responses to the most influencing factors were analyzed by likelihood methods and model selection. Of the total of 650 arthropods collected, 48% were predators, 33% herbivores and 19% parasitoids. Numbers of predatory aeolothrips, parasitoids and herbivorous cicadas in the study vineyards decreased with an increased proportion of vineyards in the surroundings. Spider populations in vineyards increased with increasing proportions of other agricultural fields (non-flowering crops) in the surroundings. Semi-natural elements and olive orchards had no influence on the abundance of collected arthropods. We observed synergistic effects between landscape elements and inter-row management. The total numbers of arthropods, herbivores and parasitoids in vineyards benefitted from inter-row vegetation, while spiders benefitted from bare soil. Our findings underline the importance of both surrounding landscape elements and vineyard ground cover management to promote beneficial arthropods for potential natural pest control.
机译:在景观和田间尺度上的土地利用可以增加天敌的多样性和丰富度,以进行病虫害防治。在这项研究中,我们调查了与安达卢西亚葡萄园中节肢动物种群有关的景观要素(半自然植被,橄榄园,葡萄园,其他农业地区)与行间管理(植被覆盖与裸土)之间的相互作用。使用吸力采样从15个葡萄园的葡萄叶中收集节肢动物。在所研究的葡萄园周围750 m半径内分析了景观结构。将节肢动物分为功能组(捕食者,寄生虫,草食动物),并通过似然法和模型选择分析了它们对最大影响因素的反应。在收集的650节肢动物中,有48%是捕食者,33%是草食动物,19%是寄生虫。研究葡萄园中掠食性拟潮蓟马,拟寄生物和草食蝉的数量随着周围葡萄园比例的增加而减少。葡萄园中的蜘蛛种群随着周围其他农业领域(非开花作物)的比例增加而增加。半天然元素和橄榄园对收集的节肢动物的丰度没有影响。我们观察到景观要素与行间管理之间的协同效应。葡萄园中节肢动物,食草动物和寄生虫的总数受益于行间植被,而蜘蛛受益于裸露的土壤。我们的发现强调了周围景观要素和葡萄园地面覆盖物管理对于促进有益节肢动物对潜在自然害虫控制的重要性。

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