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Local habitat conditions shaping the assemblages of vespid wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in a post-agricultural landscape of the Kampinos National Park in Poland

机译:塑造Vespid Wasps(Hymenoptera:Vespidae)在波兰的农业景观中塑造vespid wasps(hymenoptera:vespidae)的局部栖息地

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The landscape of the Kampinos National Park (KPN), a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Poland, is a mosaic of habitats created by natural processes and human activities. However, ongoing abandonment of traditional management has led to the development of forest communities in formerly open areas. The aim of the study was to identify the local habitat conditions promoting the abundance and diversity of wasp species (Vespidae) in the post-agricultural landscape of KPN. A total of 52 samples of Vespidae?caught per unit effort (CPUE) were collected across various habitats with different levels of soil humidity, bare ground and mosaicity. The highest numbers and greatest species richness of vespids were recorded in open habitats on semihydrogenic and dry soil, which provided nesting sites for hypergeic (nesting above the ground) and endogeic (ground nesting) wasps. Many solitary species that are hypergeic were significantly associated with old, abandoned wooden buildings. As vespids need resources to build and provision the nest, their communities were shaped not only by the nature of the habitat sampled but also by the mosaicity of the surrounding area. The highest abundance and species richness were recorded in samples from a heterogenous landscape, which provided a wider range of available resources in the vicinity of the nest. Our findings have significant implications for the management of park landscapes: afforestation of open habitats, both human-induced and resulting from natural succession, and the removal of old abandoned wooden buildings may limit landscape mosaicity and thus decrease hymenopteran diversity.
机译:波兰教科文组织生物圈保护区Kampinos国家公园(KPN)的景观是由自然过程和人类活动创造的栖息地的马赛克。然而,持续放弃传统管理层导致了以前开放地区的森林社区的发展。该研究的目的是确定促进KPN后农业景观中黄蜂物种(Vespidae)的丰富和多样性的地方栖息地条件。共有52个vespidae样本?捕获每单位努力(CPUE)在各种栖息地中收集不同水平的土壤湿度,裸露的地面和马赛克。 vespids的最高数量和最大的物种是在半过氢和干燥的土壤上的开放性栖息地记录,这为超级植物(嵌套在地上)和内根(地面嵌套)黄蜂提供了嵌套场所。许多孤立的孤立物种与老被遗弃的木制建筑有关。随着Vespids需要资源来建造和提供巢穴,他们的社区不仅是由栖息地采样的性质而且由周边地区的果蝇的性质。最高丰富和物种丰富于来自异源景观的样本中记录,提供了巢穴附近的更广泛的可用资源。我们的调查结果对公园景观的管理具有重大影响:开放栖息地的植树造林,自然继承的人为诱导和引起的,并且旧的被遗弃的木制建筑物的去除可能会限制景观马赛克,因此降低Hymenopteran多样性。

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