Effects of management cessation on hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) across Austrian and Swiss mountain meadows

IF 2.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Web Ecology Pub Date : 2020-10-20 DOI:10.5194/we-20-143-2020
R. Walcher, R. Hussain, Johannes Karrer, A. Bohner, D. Brandl, J. Zaller, A. Arnberger, T. Frank
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Abstract. Extensively managed grasslands, particularly in mountain regions, are considered to be one of the most diverse agroecosystems worldwide. Their decline due to land use abandonment affects the diversity of both plants and associated pollinators. Extensive grasslands constitute an important habitat type and food resource for hoverflies (syrphids); however, not much is known about the effects of abandonment on this important pollinator group. In the present study, we investigated how abandonment affects species richness and the composition of syrphids in mountainous meadows. We recorded the richness of vascular plants, vegetation cover, flower cover and the surrounding landscape to examine whether and how syrphids are affected by plant and landscape parameters. We investigated the species richness, abundance and species composition of syrphids by sweep netting and by using observation plots in 18 semidry meadows across two Austrian regions and one Swiss region. For each region, we selected three meadows abandoned for more than 20 years and three annually mown non-fertilized meadows. Abandonment or mowing had no significant effect on the total number of syrphid species or individuals or on the number of aphidophagous and non-aphidophagous species and individuals. However, the total number of species and the number of non-aphidophagous species significantly increased with the increasing number of plant species. The surrounding landscape and other plant parameters showed no association with the assessed syrphid parameters. Although syrphids were unaffected by abandonment, higher syrphid species numbers in response to a higher plant richness in annual mown meadows suggest that the management of mountain meadows is beneficial in preserving syrphid richness.
停止管理对奥地利和瑞士山地草地食蚜蝇(双翅目:食蚜蝇科)的影响
摘要广泛管理的草原,特别是山区的草原,被认为是世界上最多样化的农业生态系统之一。由于土地利用的放弃,它们的减少影响了植物和相关传粉媒介的多样性。广阔的草原是食蚜蝇(蚜蝇)重要的生境类型和食物资源;然而,人们对遗弃对这一重要传粉者群体的影响知之甚少。在本研究中,我们研究了遗弃对山地草甸中蚜类物种丰富度和组成的影响。我们记录了维管植物的丰富度、植被覆盖、花卉覆盖和周围景观,以研究植物和景观参数是否以及如何影响食蚜虫。采用扫网法和样地调查了奥地利和瑞士两个地区18个半干旱草地上的蚜蝇种类丰富度、丰度和种类组成。在每个区域,我们选择了3个废弃20年以上的草地和3个每年刈割的未施肥草地。弃植和刈割对蚜蝇总种类和个体数量、嗜蚜和非嗜蚜物种和个体数量均无显著影响。但随着植物种类的增加,总种数和非食蚜种数显著增加。周围景观和其他植物参数与评估的梅毒参数没有关联。尽管弃养对蚜类没有影响,但在每年修剪的草甸中,较高的蚜类数量与较高的植度相对应,这表明对山地草甸的管理有利于保持蚜类丰富度。
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Web Ecology
Web Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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4.60
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6
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Web Ecology (WE) is an open-access journal issued by the European Ecological Federation (EEF) representing the ecological societies within Europe and associated members. Its special value is to serve as a publication forum for national ecological societies that do not maintain their own society journal. Web Ecology publishes papers from all fields of ecology without any geographic restriction. It is a forum to communicate results of experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies of general interest to an international audience. Original contributions, short communications, and reviews on ecological research on all kinds of organisms and ecosystems are welcome as well as papers that express emerging ideas and concepts with a sound scientific background.
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