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Floral diversity increases beneficial arthropod richness and decreases variability in arthropod community composition

机译:花的多样性增加了节肢动物的有益丰富度,并减少了节肢动物群落组成的变异性

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Declines in species diversity resulting from anthropogenic alterations of the environment heighten the need to develop management strategies that conserve species and ecosystem services. This study examined how native plant species and their diversity influence the abundance and richness of beneficial arthropods, a functionally important group that provides ecosystem services such as pollination and natural pest suppression. Beneficial arthropods were sampled in replicated study plots containing native perennials planted in one-, two-, and seven-species mixtures. We found plant diversity had a positive impact on arthropod richness but not on arthropod abundance. An analysis of arthropod community composition revealed that each flower species attracted a different assemblage of beneficial arthropods. In addition, the full seven-species mixture also attracted a distinct arthropod community compared to single-species monocultures. Using a multivariate approach, we determined whether arthropod assemblages in two- and seven-species plots were additive and could be predicted based on assemblages from their component single-species plots. On average, assemblages in diverse plots were nonadditive when compared to assemblages predicted using single-species plots. Arthropod assemblages in two-species plots most closely resembled those of only one of the flower species in the mixture. However, the arthropod assemblages in sevenspecies plots, although statistically deviating from the expectation of an additive model, more closely resembled predicted communities compared to the assemblages found in two-species plots, suggesting that variability in arthropod community composition decreased as planting diversity increased. Our study demonstrates that careful selection of plants in managed landscapes can augment beneficial arthropod richness and support a more predictable arthropod community, suggesting that planning and design efforts could shape arthropod assemblages in natural as well as managed landscapes to meet targeted conservation or management goals.
机译:人为环境变化导致物种多样性的下降,因此需要制定保护物种和生态系统服务的管理策略。这项研究检查了本地植物物种及其多样性如何影响有益节肢动物的数量和丰富度,有益节肢动物是功能重要的群体,可提供生态系统服务,例如授粉和自然害虫抑制。在重复的研究地块中对有益的节肢动物进行采样,该研究地块包含以一种,两种和七种混合物种植的多年生多年生植物。我们发现植物多样性对节肢动物的丰富度有积极的影响,但对节肢动物的丰度没有积极的影响。对节肢动物群落组成的分析表明,每种花卉物种都吸引了不同种类的有益节肢动物。此外,与单一物种单一养殖相比,完整的七物种混合物还吸引了独特的节肢动物群落。使用多变量方法,我们确定了在两个物种和七个物种样地中的节肢动物组合是否是可加性的,并且可以根据其组成的单个物种样地中的组合进行预测。平均而言,与使用单一物种的地块预测的组合相比,在不同地块中的组合是非可加的。在两种物种中,节肢动物的组合最类似于混合物中仅一种花的组合。然而,尽管从统计学上偏离了加性模型的期望,七个物种样地中的节肢动物组合与两个物种样地中发现的组合相比在预测群落上更为相似,这表明节肢动物群落组成的变异性随种植多样性的增加而降低。我们的研究表明,在有管理的景观中仔细选择植物可以增加节肢动物的有益丰富度,并支持更可预测的节肢动物群落,这表明规划和设计工作可以塑造自然景观和受管理景观中的节肢动物组合,从而达到有针对性的保护或管理目标。

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