Arthropod diversity and abundance in sugarcane germplasm at Kannur, India

B. Mahendran, K. Athira, R. Gopi, M. Nisha, K. Chandran
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The diversity and abundance of terrestrial arthropod fauna were assessed in sugarcane germplasm collection maintained in a crop-island scenario in the heartland of the Kannur district, Kerala State, India. A total of 523 invertebrates belonging to ten taxonomic orders viz., Orthoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, Blattodea, Mantodea and Araneae were recorded in the study. In terms of abundance, Hymenoptera recorded the highest constituting 21.41% of all individual morpho-species recorded, followed by the Coleoptera with 20.84% and Hemiptera with 19.50%. Arthropod richness across crop assemblages revealed that various crop assemblages tend to support specific arthropod groups in greater abundance. The mean arthropod taxa diversity per week differed significantly between different crop assemblages and there was a considerable level of decrease in number in the post man-made disturbance scenario. In both pre and post-man-made disturbance scenarios, the highest mean arthropod per week was recorded in the blocks of Saccharum officinarum followed by the blocks of foreign hybrids, Saccharum species complex and Indian hybrids block. The Shannon index value ranged from 1.86 to 2.12. The highest diversity (H’= 2.12) of communities was found in the block of foreign hybrid crop assemblage whereas lowest diversity (H’= 1.86) was recorded in the Saccharum species complex. The Simpsons index complemented the results of Shannon index. Importantly, the man-made disturbance had contributed negatively to the community diversity in the crop assemblages. In a pair-wise comparison measured through Jaccard’s Index revealed that crop assemblages had expressed considerable differences in the community and diversity among them in both pre and post man-made disturbance scenarios.
印度坎努尔甘蔗种质中节肢动物的多样性和丰度
在印度喀拉拉邦坎努尔区中心地带的作物岛场景中,对甘蔗种质资源收集中陆地节肢动物的多样性和丰度进行了评估。本研究共记录了523种无脊椎动物,隶属于直翅目、鞘翅目、直翅目、半翅目、膜翅目、鳞翅目、Ododata、Blattodea、Mantodea和Araneae十个分类目。就丰度而言,膜翅目最高,占记录的所有形态物种的21.41%,其次是鞘翅目,占20.84%,半翅目,占19.50%。作物组合中节肢动物的丰富度表明,各种作物组合往往更丰富地支持特定的节肢动物群。不同作物组合每周平均节肢动物类群多样性差异显著,在人为干扰后的情况下,数量显著减少。在人为干扰前和人为干扰后的情况下,每周平均节肢动物数量最高的是药用糖块,其次是外国杂交种块、药用糖物种复合体和印度杂交种块。香农指数在1.86到2.12之间。群落多样性最高(H’=2.12)出现在外来杂交作物组合的区块中,而多样性最低(H’=1.86)出现在糖精物种复合体中。Simpsons指数补充了Shannon指数的结果。重要的是,人为干扰对作物群落的多样性产生了负面影响。通过Jaccard指数进行的成对比较显示,在人为干扰前后的情况下,作物组合在群落和多样性方面表现出相当大的差异。
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