Characterizing insect communities within thin-soil environments

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Katherine McNamara Manning, Kayla I Perry, Christie A. Bahlai
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Natural thin-soil environments are those which have little to no soil accumulation atop hard substrates. Many of these natural thin-soil environments, such as alvars, rocky lakeshores or glades, cliffs and cliff bluffs, and barrens, are found in the Great Lakes Region of North America. Due to their ubiquity and ecosystem services they provide, characterizing insects in sensitive environments such as these is important. This study monitored insects in nine thin-soil sites, within three regions, on a 630 km latitudinal gradient in the Southeastern Great Lakes Region of North America from June - August 2019. Over 22,000 insect specimens collected were identified to order or family, and bee specimens were identified to genus or species. We found that overall insect community composition and biodiversity characteristics were similar between the three regions examined. However, the central region had higher taxonomic richness than the southern region. Although unique bee taxa were observed in each region, diversity metrics and community composition of bees were similar among sites. This study provides taxonomic information about the insect, particularly bees, and plant communities in thin-soil environments in this region, which could support conservation and management efforts.
薄土环境中昆虫群落特征
自然薄土环境是指在坚硬的基质上几乎没有土壤堆积的环境。许多这样的自然薄土环境,如阿尔瓦尔、多岩石的湖岸或林中空地、悬崖和悬崖峭壁,以及贫瘠的土地,都在北美的五大湖地区被发现。由于它们的普遍存在和提供的生态系统服务,在这样的敏感环境中描述昆虫的特征是很重要的。本研究于2019年6月至8月期间,在北美东南部大湖地区630公里的纬度梯度上,对三个地区的9个薄土地点的昆虫进行了监测。昆虫标本鉴定为目或科,蜜蜂标本鉴定为属或种。研究发现,3个地区的昆虫群落组成和生物多样性特征基本一致。中部地区的分类丰富度高于南部地区。虽然每个地区都有独特的蜜蜂分类群,但不同地点的蜜蜂多样性指标和群落组成相似。本研究提供了该地区薄土环境中昆虫(尤其是蜜蜂)和植物群落的分类信息,为保护和管理提供了依据。
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Great Lakes Entomologist
Great Lakes Entomologist Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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