将城市农场中的食蚜蝇与日内瓦城市公园中的食蚜蝇进行比较

IF 3.5 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
C. Heiniger, G. Pétremand, S. Rochefort
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本研究旨在评估与其他绿色基础设施相比,城市农场是否能很好地提供生态系统服务。为了评估两项服务(授粉和害虫防治服务),2017年在日内瓦州的三个城市农场(bud、利尼翁和天梭)和三个城市公园(franche、Trembley和Beaulieu)对食蚜蝇进行了监测。结果显示,在公园和农场有大量食蚜蝇,特别是在6月底。在食蚜蝇多样性方面,录得81种食蚜蝇,其中10种约占捕获量的80%。香农指数显示,在6个采样日期中,有3个公园的食蚜蝇多样性明显高于农场。在公园和农场中最丰富的五种昆虫中,有三种是蚜虫,因此可以在作物中发挥生物防治作用。养殖场中食蚜个体的平均比例明显高于公园。总之,在城市环境中研究食蚜蝇可以突出在明显相似的栖息地之间功能和群落组成的差异。然而,我们建议将采样期限制在6月份,这将减少使用马氏诱蚊器采样的工作量,同时保留显著的歧视性,并限制对食蚜蝇群落的影响。为了鼓励食蚜蝇在城市中繁殖,在城市基质中保持几个踏脚石栖息地至关重要,有利于它们获得多样化食物资源的结构,并采取对这些社区影响最小的维护措施。引入本地树篱和水生栖息地也可以成为城市物种多样化的来源。
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Hoverfly assemblages in urban farms compared to urban parks in the city of Geneva
This study aims to assess whether urban farms are good providers of ecosystem services compared to other green infrastructures. To assess two services (pollinating and pest control services), hoverflies were monitored in three urban farms (Budé, Lignon and Tissot) and three urban parks (Franchises, Trembley and Beaulieu) in the canton of Geneva in 2017. The results show a large abundance of hoverflies in the parks and farms, particularly at the end of June. In terms of hoverfly diversity, 81 species were recorded, with 10 species accounting for around 80 % of the captures. The Shannon index shows that hoverfly diversity is significantly higher in the parks than in the farms at three out of 6 sampling dates. Of the five most abundant species in parks and farms taken together, three are aphidiphagous and can therefore play a biocontrol role in crops. The average proportion of aphidiphagous individuals is significantly higher in the farms than in the parks. In conclusion, studying hoverflies in urban environments has permitted to highlight differences in function and community composition between apparently similar habitats. However, we recommend limiting the sampling period to the month of June, which would reduce the work involved in sampling with Malaise traps, while retaining significant discriminatory power and limiting impact on syrphid fly communities. In order to encourage hoverflies in the city, it is crucial to maintain several stepping stone habitats within the urban matrix, to favor structures that will give them access to diversified food resources and to adopt maintenance practices that have the least impact on these communities. The introduction of native hedges and aquatic habitats could also be a source of diversification for the pool of species found in the city.
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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
103
审稿时长
10.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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