Forest age influences oak insect herbivore community structure, richness, and density

被引:1
作者
Jeffries, June M. [1 ]
Marquis, Robert J. [1 ]
Forkner, Rebecca E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Biol, St Louis, MO 63121 USA
关键词
chronoseries; community structure; herbivorous insects; Lepidoptera; Missouri; oak; old-growth forest; Ozarks; Quercus alba; rotation length; succession; time series;
D O I
10.1890/1051-0761(2006)016[0901:FAIOIH]2.0.CO;2
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Plant succession is one of many factors that may affect the composition and structure of herbivorous insect communities. However, few studies have examined the effect of forest age on the diversity and abundance of insect communities. If forest age influences insect diversity, then the schedule of timber harvest rotation may have consequent effects on biodiversity. The insect herbivore community on Quercus alba (white oak) in the Missouri Ozarks was sampled in a chronoseries, from recently harvested (2 yr) to old-growth (approximately 313 yr) forests. A total of nine sites and 39 stands within those sites were sampled in May and August 2003. Unique communities of plants and insects were found in the oldest forests. (122-313 yr). Density and species richness of herbivores were positively correlated with increasing forest age in August but not in May. August insect density was negatively correlated with heat load index; in addition, insect density and richness increased over the chronoseries, but not on the sunniest slopes. Forest structural diversity (number of size classes) was positively correlated with forest age, but woody plant species richness was not. In sum, richness, density, and community structure of white oak insect herbivores are influenced by variation in forest age, forest structure, relative abundance of plant species, and abiotic conditions. These, results suggest that time between harvests of large, long-lived, tree species such as white oak should be longer than current practice in order to maintain insect community diversity.
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页数:12
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