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Urban arthropod communities: added value or just a blend of surrounding biodiversity?

机译:城市节肢动物社区:是增值还是周围生物多样性的融合?

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Urban areas are species-rich ecosystems. The question remains, however, whether urban species constitute a unique community, and thus add value to landscape biodiversity, or whether they are just a mixture of species from surrounding ecosystems. In this study, the occurrence and abundance of arthropods were analysed according to trophic guilds (Cerambycidae and Buprestidae as xylophagous species, Apiformes as pollinators, Neuroptera as flying predators, Araneae and Carabidae as surface-dwelling predators) in urban, agricultural and forest ecosystems in Switzerland. To assess the likely origin of arthropod fauna in Swiss cities, we identified character species (regular and constant occurrence) for ecosystems and performed ordination and cluster analyses. In total, we studied 10,034 specimens from 497 species and found that 13% of all species and 10% of the character species were predominately found in the urban ecosystems. Community analyses showed that the three ecosystems harbour distinct species assemblages. While communities at forest sites are quite dissimilar from those at urban and agricultural sites, these latter share more than one third of all character species, which indicates either that agricultural areas function as source habitats for urban communities or that agricultural species have survived urbanisation in situ. Overall, our study identified a distinct urban arthropod community that enriches landscape (gamma) diversity in Switzerland. Urban sites may provide novel habitats for species of former extensive agriculture, or species otherwise not, or scarcely, occurring in the region. The present study illuminates the value of urban arthropods for overall biodiversity which should be incorporated in planning decisions.
机译:城市地区是物种丰富的生态系统。然而,问题仍然存在,城市物种是否构成一个独特的社区,从而为景观生物多样性增值,还是它们仅仅是来自周围生态系统的物种的混合物。在这项研究中,根据城市,农业和森林生态系统中的营养协会(Cerambycidae和Buprestidae为木耳虫种,Apiformes为传粉媒介,Neuroptera为飞行的捕食者,Araneae和Carabidae作为表面居住的捕食者)分析了节肢动物的发生和丰富度。瑞士。为了评估瑞士城市中节肢动物的可能起源,我们确定了生态系统的特征物种(正常和持续出现),并进行了排序和聚类分析。我们总共研究了497个物种的10,034个标本,发现在城市生态系统中主要发现了13%的物种和10%的特征物种。社区分析表明,这三个生态系统具有不同的物种组合。虽然森林地带的社区与城市和农业地带的社区完全不同,但后者共享所有特征物种的三分之一以上,这表明农业区可作为城市社区的源生地,或者农业物种已在原位城市化中幸存下来。总体而言,我们的研究确定了一个独特的城市节肢动物群落,这些群落丰富了瑞士的景观(γ)多样性。城市遗址可能为该地区以前广泛农业的物种或该地区几乎没有或很少出现的物种提供新的栖息地。本研究阐明了城市节肢动物对于整体生物多样性的价值,应将其纳入规划决策。

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