Urban biodiversity: comparison of insect assemblages on native and non-native trees

被引:67
作者
Helden, Alvin J.
Stamp, Gemma C.
Leather, Simon R.
机构
[1] Animal and Environmental Research Group, Department of Life Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge CB1 1PT, East Road
[2] Division of Biology, Imperial College London, Ascot SL5 7PY, Silwood Park Campus
关键词
SPECIES RICHNESS; BIRDS; DIVERSITY; GRADIENT; HABITAT; PLANTS; CONSERVATION; ROUNDABOUTS; LANDSCAPES; ABUNDANCE;
D O I
10.1007/s11252-012-0231-x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Trees are thought to be important for supporting urban biodiversity. However tree species differ considerably in the numbers of invertebrates they support, with potential consequences for higher trophic groups such as birds. In this study the influence of native and non-native trees on the abundance of insects (Hemiptera) and the incidence of insectivorous birds (Paridae) were investigated in the southern English town of Bracknell. The number and species of tree were recorded from each of 17 roundabout and parkland sites. Tree beating was used to sample arboreal Hemiptera and Paridae were recorded either with point counts and transect walks, depending on the size of the site. Due to the great variation between tree species, there was no overall significant difference in species richness or abundance of Hemiptera between native and non-native tree species. However, individual native trees had more species and individuals than non-natives. The proportion of native trees at Bracknell sites was positively related to the abundance of both Hemiptera and the number of Paridae observed. The consequences of vegetation type for insect abundance indicates that in order to sustain and enhance urban biodiversity, careful consideration needs to be given to species of trees present in urban areas.
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页码:611 / 624
页数:14
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