南苏拉威西波尔达人工林陆生昆虫多样性

M. Yunus, M. S. Yusal, A. N. Samsi
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陆地昆虫在土壤肥力过程中发挥作用,帮助土壤分解,加速土壤物质循环,使食物链和食物网循环平衡。本研究旨在调查南苏拉威西地区波尔达人工林的陆生昆虫及其周边环境效益。采样技术采用探索性有目的采样,即5个站点的直接观测或Pitffal陷阱法实地观测。研究结果在南苏拉威西地区波尔达人工林共捕获土壤昆虫172只,隶属于13科14属。蠓科和灰蝇科陆生昆虫是丰度较高的昆虫属,而五子虫科、灰蝇科、蚜蝇科、土蝇科、层蝇科、扁螨科和灰蝇科陆生昆虫丰度较低。造成几个研究站陆生昆虫高丰度的主要原因是环境条件良好,部分陆生昆虫的栖息地仍然保存完好或自然,食物来源丰富,且地点远离居民区。发现的陆生昆虫扮演着传粉者、分解者、捕食者、寄生虫和生物指示器的角色。
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Diversity of Land Insect in Polda Plantation South Sulawesi
Land insects function in the soil fertility process, assist the soil decomposition, and to accelerate soil material cycle so as there are equilibrum on food chains  and food webs cycle. The study aimed to examine of land insects in the South Sulawesi Regional Polda plantation and their surrounding environment benefits. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with an exploratory method, namely direct observation or observation in the field using the Pitffal Trap method at 5 stations. The study results at the South Sulawesi Regional Polda plantation obtained 172 individuals of soil insects consisting of 14 genera in 13 families. The land insects of Carabidae and Gryllidae families are insect genus with high abundance, while the families of Pentatomidae, Alydidae, Syrphidae, Saturniidae, Stratiomyidae, Blattidae, and Gryllotalpidae families has low abundances. The causing land insects genera high abundance at several research stations are the presence of supportive environmental conditions, where the habitats of some of these land insects are still preserved or natural, abundant food sources, and locations far from residential areas. The land insects found act as pollinators, decomposers, predators, parasitoids and bioindicators.
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