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Effects of temperature and habitat complexity on an urban tree pest (Tinocallis kahawaluokalani), natural enemies, and predation services in the city

机译:温度和栖息地复杂性对城市树木害虫(Tinocallis kahawaluokalani),天敌和城市捕食服务的影响

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Trees provide many ecosystem services in our urban environments. However, city trees are often stressed by pests and hot urban temperatures. Our research highlights how temperature affects a common tree pest, crape myrtle aphid (Tinocallis kahawaluokalani), natural enemies, and egg predation services on crape myrtles in the city. This research addresses an area of study that has largely been unexplored, effects of temperature on urban natural enemies, and it sheds light on how hot urban temperatures affect one species of piercing-sucking herbivore, a guild that is generally thought to be benefitted in hot city environments. To test our hypothesis that temperature increases T. kahawaluokalani density, fecundity and population growth, yet decreases natural enemy density and egg predation services on street trees, we collected data on crape myrtle trees in Raleigh, NC and conducted lab experiments in 2018. We collected canopy temperature and arthropod data on study trees from May-August and measured local structural complexity around trees and plant water potential. Aphid density decreased with hotter urban temperatures. However, natural enemies and egg predation were not affected by temperature. Natural enemy density was most correlated with local structural complexity. Together these findings suggest that increasing local structural complexity around trees may be a way to support natural enemies on both cool and hot urban trees. Our findings also emphasize the need for similar studies that evaluate temperature effects on common tree pests to help landscape managers prioritize pest targets for pest control in a warmer and more urban world.
机译:树木在我们的城市环境中提供了许多生态系统服务。然而,害虫和城市高温经常给城市树木带来压力。我们的研究突出了温度如何影响常见的树害,可丽桃桃蚜(Tinocallis kahawaluokalani),天敌以及城市可丽桃桃上的卵捕食服务。这项研究针对的是一个尚未广泛研究的领域,即温度对城市天敌的影响,它揭示了城市温度如何影响一种穿刺吸食性草食动物,该行会通常被认为会受益于高温。城市环境。为了检验我们的假设,即温度提高了T. kahawaluokalani密度,繁殖力和种群增长,但降低了天敌树上的天敌密度和鸡蛋捕食服务,我们收集了北卡罗来纳州罗利的紫金娘树数据,并于2018年进行了实验室实验。我们收集了5月至8月研究树木的冠层温度和节肢动物数据,并测量了树木周围的局部结构复杂性和植物水势。蚜虫密度随城市温度升高而降低。但是,天敌和卵的捕食不受温度的影响。天敌密度与当地结构的复杂程度最相关。这些发现共同表明,树木周围局部结构复杂性的增加可能是在凉爽和炎热的城市树木上支持天敌的一种方式。我们的研究结果还强调,需要进行类似的研究,评估温度对常见树木害虫的影响,以帮助景观管理者优先确定害虫目标,以便在一个温暖和都市化的世界中进行害虫防治。

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