加拿大魁北克省南部夜间飞行鞘翅目群落的六年研究

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
C. Levesque, G. Levesque
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摘要本研究的目的是定量评估北美东北部夜间飞行甲虫群落组成和结构的时间变化。在魁北克省南部(加拿大),我们在六年(2007-2012年)的时间里,通过黑光诱捕,从苏格兰镇的一片草地上总共收集了33382只个体,代表属于63科的625种鞘翅目物种或形态物种。金龟子科和葡萄门科是数量最多、物种丰富度最高的科。多年来,这种在4月至9月期间的黑光诱捕为魁北克南部甲虫多样性的评估提供了关键信息,基于1)大量收集的少量物种(1-2个成虫),2)近60%的物种在六年内只飞行了1-3个月,和3)尽管物种的相对丰度逐年波动很大,但优势/亚优势物种的比例很大。因此,未来的捕光调查应延长多年,以改善一个地区的物种清单,帮助评估一些近北物种的稀有性,并研究某些环境因素(如人为干扰、气候变化)的长期影响。我们还研究了57个最丰富物种(至少100个个体)的季节性飞行模式,其中包括两个真优势物种,花斑蝶(LeConte)(Carabidae)(占总捕获量的7.5%)和神经性Ectopria(Melsheimer)(Psephenidae)(6.8%);许多物种的飞行高峰出现在仲夏。我们确定了23个丰富物种的性别比;12个种呈现出偏向雌性的性别比。
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Six-Year Study of a Nocturnal Flying Coleoptera Community in Southern Québec, Canada
Abstract The aim of this study is the quantitative assessment of temporal variations in the composition and structure of a nocturnal flying beetle community in northeastern North America. In southern Québec (Canada), we collected by blacklight trapping a total of 33,382 individuals representing 625 Coleoptera species or morphospecies belonging to 63 families from a grassland at Scotstown during six years (2007–2012). Carabidae and Staphylinidae were the most abundant families and had the highest species richness. This blacklight trapping throughout the April–September period over many years provides critical information for assessments of beetle diversity in southern Québec, based on 1) the large proportion of species collected in small numbers (1–2 adults), 2) nearly 60% of species flying for only 1–3 months over six years, and 3) the large proportion of dominant/subdominant species in spite of strong year-to-year fluctuations in the relative abundance of species. Consequently, light trapping investigations in the future should be extended across many years to improve the inventory of species in a region, aid in the evaluation of the rarity of some Nearctic species, and study long-term effects of certain environmental factors (e.g., anthropogenic disturbance, climatic changes). We also studied the seasonal flight pattern for the 57 most abundant species (at least 100 individuals) including two eudominant species, Bembidion versicolor (LeConte) (Carabidae) (7.5% of the total catches) and Ectopria nervosa (Melsheimer) (Psephenidae) (6.8%); the flight peak of many species was during mid-summer. We determined the sex ratio for 23 abundant species; 12 species presented a female-biased sex ratio.
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Coleopterists Bulletin
Coleopterists Bulletin 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
14.30%
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73
期刊介绍: Founded in 1947 by Ross H. Arnett, Jr., The Coleopterists Bulletin is a refereed quarterly journal, which includes a wide variety of articles on taxonomy and ecology of beetles (Coleoptera). Both members and non-members may submit manuscripts for consideration for publication.
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