使用分类学和功能公会方法了解树木线上的鞘翅目群落

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Jamie Dinkins Bookwalter, Berta Caballero-López, Roberto Molowny-Horas, Bernat Claramunt-López
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山地物种处于气候变化破坏的前沿,山地腐叶鞘翅目正面临着周围环境的大范围和小范围变化。Saproxylic鞘翅目在功能和分类学上都是多样化的,是面临不断变化的现实的濒危动物群的代表。了解海拔和其他森林特征对腐叶和非腐叶鞘翅目的影响,是预测树木线和山脉分类学和功能群生物多样性未来的一步。本研究的目的是使用分类学和功能性喂养协会分类,研究海拔和其他森林特征对山地鞘翅目树系生物多样性的影响。我们的研究结果表明,腐生物的丰度与大树的密度密切相关,而不是与木材的体积密切相关。边缘效应和海拔似乎驱动了一些物种的丰度模式,也对分类学和功能性行会群落模式产生了不同的影响。最后,我们讨论了气候变化和土地废弃对未来鞘翅目群落结构的影响。
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Understanding the Coleoptera community at the tree-line using taxonomic and functional guild approaches

Understanding the Coleoptera community at the tree-line using taxonomic and functional guild approaches
Mountain species are at the forefront of climate change disruption, and montane saproxylic Coleoptera are facing large‐ and small‐scale changes in their surroundings. Saproxylic Coleoptera are both functionally and taxonomically diverse and are the representatives of an imperilled fauna confronted with the realities of a changing landscape. Understanding the effects of elevation and other forest characteristics on saproxylic and non‐saproxylic Coleoptera is a step towards predicting the future of taxonomic and functional group biodiversity at the tree‐line and on mountains. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of elevation and other forest characteristics on the biodiversity of montane Coleoptera at the tree‐line using both taxonomic and functional feeding guild classifications. Our results suggest that abundance of saprotrophs is closely linked to the density of large trees rather than the volume of wood. Edge effects and elevation seem to drive abundance patterns of some species and also influence taxonomic and functional guild community patterns differently. Finally, we discuss the implications of climate change and land abandonment to future Coleoptera community structure.
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
66
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Agricultural and Forest Entomology provides a multi-disciplinary and international forum in which researchers can present their work on all aspects of agricultural and forest entomology to other researchers, policy makers and professionals. The Journal welcomes primary research papers, reviews and short communications on entomological research relevant to the control of insect and other arthropod pests. We invite high quality original research papers on the biology, population dynamics, impact and management of pests of the full range of forest, agricultural and horticultural crops.
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