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Effects of landscape complexity and stand factors on arthropod communities in poplar forests

机译:景观复杂性和林分因子对杨树林节肢动物群落的影响

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The arthropod communities are influenced by both local conditions and features of the surrounding landscape. Landscape complexity and stand factors may both influence arthropod communities in poplar forests, but the multiscale effects of these factors on poplar defoliators and natural enemies are still poorly understood. We collected poplar arthropods at 30 sampling sites within five forest landscapes in Xinjiang, China, and assessed whether landscape complexity and stand factors influence species abundance and diversity of poplar arthropods. Landscape complexity was quantified by several independent metrics of landscape composition, configuration, and connectivity at three spatial scales. We also determined the most powerful explanatory variables and the scale effect of each arthropod. Results found that landscape complexity and stand factors had different effects on different poplar arthropod communities. Landscape complexity promoted natural enemies at different spatial scales, but it inhibited the population of poplar defoliators at the scale of 200?m. Specifically, the abundance and diversity of all defoliators decreased with increasing proportion of nonhost plants. Landscape diversity only had a negative effect on defoliator abundance. The shape complexity of habitat patches increased the abundance of carabid beetles but reduced the abundance of green leafhoppers and migratory locusts. The abundance and diversity of predators increased with increasing structural connectivity of forest landscape. Additionally, both the abundance and diversity of all defoliators were positively correlated with the average height of herbaceous plants. Diversity of all defoliators increased with increasing size of host trees. The distance from sampling site to the nearest village positively influenced the abundance and diversity of all predators. Arthropod abundance and diversity in poplar forests were driven by stand factors and landscape complexity. Therefore, maintaining complex shape and structural connectivity of habitat patches and keeping poplar stands away from the village are crucial for management of forest landscape to enhance natural enemies. And in order to reduce the abundance of defoliators in poplar forest, the diversity of surrounding habitat types should be promoted within 200?m radii.
机译:节肢动物群落受当地条件和周围景观特征的影响。景观的复杂性和林分因素都可能影响杨树林中的节肢动物群落,但这些因素对杨树落叶者和天敌的多尺度影响仍然知之甚少。我们在中国新疆的五个森林景观中的30个采样点收集了杨树节肢动物,并评估了景观的复杂性和林分因子是否影响杨树节肢动物的物种丰富度和多样性。通过在三个空间尺度上的景观组成,配置和连通性的几个独立指标来量化景观复杂性。我们还确定了最有力的解释变量和每种节肢动物的规模效应。结果发现,景观复杂性和林分因子对不同的杨树节肢动物群落具有不同的影响。景观的复杂性在不同的空间尺度上促进了天敌的形成,但在200?m的规模上却抑制了杨树落叶者的数量。具体而言,所有落叶的丰度和多样性都随着非寄主植物比例的增加而降低。景观多样性仅对落叶量有负面影响。栖息地斑块的形状复杂性增加了甲壳虫的丰度,但减少了绿色叶蝉和蝗虫的丰度。捕食者的丰富性和多样性随着森林景观的结构连通性的增加而增加。此外,所有落叶的丰度和多样性均与草本植物的平均高度呈正相关。所有落叶的多样性随着寄主树大小的增加而增加。从采样点到最近村庄的距离对所有捕食者的丰富度和多样性产生积极影响。杨树森林中节肢动物的丰度和多样性是受林分因素和景观复杂性驱动的。因此,保持栖息地斑块的复杂形状和结构连通性以及使白杨树远离村庄对于管理森林景观以增强天敌至关重要。为了减少杨树林中落叶的数量,应在200μm半径内促进周围生境类型的多样性。

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