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Urbanization alters communities of flying arthropods in parks and gardens of a medium-sized city

机译:城市化改变了中型城市公园和花园中飞行节肢动物的群落

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Urbanization transforms undeveloped landscapes into built environments, causing changes in communities and ecological processes. Flying arthropods play important roles in these processes as pollinators, decomposers, and predators, and can be important in structuring food webs. The goal of this study was to identify associations between urbanization and the composition of communities of flying (and floating) arthropods within gardens and parks in a medium-sized mesic city. We predicted that flying arthropod abundance and diversity would respond strongly to percent impervious surface and distance to city center, measurements of urbanization. Flying arthropods were sampled from 30 gardens and parks along an urbanization gradient in Toledo, Ohio, during July and August 2016, using elevated pan traps. A variety of potential predictor variables were also recorded at each site. We collected a total of 2,369 individuals representing nine orders. We found that flying arthropod community composition was associated with percent impervious surface and canopy cover. Overall flying arthropod abundance was negatively associated with percent impervious surface and positively associated with distance to city center. Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants), Lepidoptera (moths, butterflies), and Araneae (spiders) were positively associated with distance to city center. Hemiptera (true bugs), Diptera (flies), and Araneae were negatively associated with percent impervious surface. Both distance to city center and percent impervious surface are metrics of urbanization, and this study shows how these factors influence flying arthropod communities in urban gardens and city parks, including significant reductions in taxa that contain pollinators and predators important to urban agriculture and forestry. A variety of environmental factors also showed significant associations with responses (e.g. canopy cover and soil moisture), suggesting these factors may underlie or modulate the urbanization effects. More research is needed to determine mechanisms of change.
机译:城市化将未开发的景观转变为建筑环境,从而导致社区和生态过程发生变化。在这些过程中,节肢动物作为传粉媒介,分解者和掠食者扮演着重要角色,并且在构造食物网方面可能很重要。这项研究的目的是确定城市化与中等规模的中型城市花园和公园内的飞行(和漂浮)节肢动物群落组成之间的联系。我们预测飞行节肢动物的丰度和多样性将对不透水的百分比和到市中心的距离(城市化程度)做出强烈反应。在2016年7月至2016年8月期间,使用高架集水器从俄亥俄州托莱多的30个花园和公园沿城市化梯度采样了飞行节肢动物。每个站点还记录了各种潜在的预测变量。我们总共收集了2369个人,代表9个订单。我们发现飞行节肢动物群落组成与不透水表面和冠层覆盖率有关。整体飞行节肢动物的丰度与不透水百分比成负相关,与到市中心的距离成正相关。膜翅目(蜜蜂,黄蜂,蚂蚁),鳞翅目(飞蛾,蝴蝶)和Araneae(蜘蛛)与距市中心的距离呈正相关。半翅目(真虫),双翅目(果蝇)和Araneae与不透水百分比呈负相关。到市中心的距离和不透水百分比都是城市化的指标,这项研究表明这些因素如何影响城市花园和城市公园中飞行的节肢动物群落,包括显着减少包含对城市农业和林业重要的传粉媒介和掠食者的类群。各种环境因素也显示出与响应的显着相关性(例如,树冠覆盖和土壤水分),表明这些因素可能是城市化效应的基础或调节因素。需要更多研究来确定变化的机制。

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