Armadillidium vulgare(Latreille,1804)在匈牙利路边的入侵发生和丰度变化

Pub Date : 2019-09-16 DOI:10.18054/pb.v120i2-3.5632
D. Vona-Túri, T. Szmatona-Túri, Blanka Gál, András Weipert, B. Kiss
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背景和目的:入侵物种对生态系统的影响是世界范围内的一个重要问题,线性基础设施对入侵物种的传播影响很大。我们调查的主要目的是研究该物种的入侵如何影响路边等足类动物的多样性。其次,我们确定了线性基础设施的哪些属性会影响物种的大规模发生。材料和方法:2011年至2015年间,在匈牙利高速公路和主干道沿线的37个地点建立了双玻璃陷阱。为了研究道路的哪些属性影响A.vulgare的丰度,我们考虑了季节、邻近地区、道路边缘接近度、落叶深度、公路年龄、植被和割草情况。结果:共收集到18种等足类动物。在这两种道路类型中,A.vulgare是最丰富和最常见的物种,占等足类总捕获量的89%。该物种的高丰度与等足类多样性呈负相关。夏季条件、靠近耕地、距离道路中等距离、3厘米深的落叶以及采样点的年轻度都促进了该物种的入侵性。在主干道边缘,干旱草原的非割草区丰度最高。结论:我们的研究结果表明,该物种可能会对匈牙利路边边缘的生态系统功能产生不利影响。不同的土地利用、供水、周围景观、栖息地结构、植被、生物地理环境和道路沿线的人类活动影响着A.vulgare的入侵。
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Invasive occurrence and abundance changes of Armadillidium vulgare (Latreille, 1804) in Hungarian roadside verges
Background and purpose: The impact of invasive species in ecosystems is an important problem worldwide and the spreading of invader species are affected exceedingly by linear infrastructure. Primarily the aim of our investigation was to studied how the invasion of the species impacts the isopod diversity of roadside verges. Secondly, we determined what attributes of linear infrastructure affect on mass occurrence by the species. Materials and methods: Double-glass pitfall traps were established a total of 37 localities along highways and mainroads in Hungary between 2011 and 2015. To studied what attributes of roads affect the abundance of A. vulgare we considered seasons, adjacent areas, road edge proximity, leaf-litter depth, highway age, vegetation and mowing. Results: We collected a total of 18 isopod species. The A. vulgare was the most abundant and frequently encountered species in both road types, which represented 89% of the total isopod catches. The high abundance of the species negatively correlated with isopod diversity. The invasive nature of this species is promoted by summer conditions, proximity of arable fields, intermediate distance from the road, leaf-litter at a depth of 3 cm and the youthfullness of the sampling sites. On mainroad verges the highest abundance was in the non-mown sections of the arid grassland sites. Conclusions: Our results suggest that this species is likely to adversely impact ecosystem function of roadside verges in Hungary. Different land use, water supply, surrounding landscapes, habitat structure, vegetation, biogeographical context and human activities along road verges influence the invasiveness of A. vulgare.
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