Effect of boundary type and season on predatory arthropods associated with field margins on New Zealand farmland

被引:16
作者
Bowie, M. H. [1 ]
Klimaszewski, J. [2 ]
Vink, C. J. [3 ]
Hodge, S. [1 ]
Wratten, S. D. [4 ]
机构
[1] Lincoln Univ, Agr & Life Sci Div, Lincoln, New Zealand
[2] Nat Resources Canada, Laurentian Forestry Ctr, Canadian Forest Serv, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[3] Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand
[4] Lincoln Univ, Bioprotect Res Ctr, Lincoln, New Zealand
关键词
Staphylinidae; Hemerobiidae; Araneae; boundaries; Carabidae; Phalangiidae; Coccinellidae; predators; Chilopoda; phenology; CARABID BEETLES COLEOPTERA; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; SPIDERS ARANEAE; STAPHYLINID BEETLES; APPLE ORCHARDS; HEDGEROWS; CANTERBURY; APHID; DIVERSITY; PHENOLOGY;
D O I
10.1080/03014223.2014.953552
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numbers along two types of field boundary, a post and wire fence line and a Cupressus macrocarpa hedge, along the same paddock margin in Canterbury, New Zealand, over 24 months. The seven most abundant predator groups recorded were: Araneae > Phalangiidae > Staphylinidae > Coccinellidae > Chilopoda > Hemerobiidae > Carabidae. Araneae, Phalangiidae, Staphylinidae, Chilopoda and Hemerobiidae were found in larger numbers at the wire fence than at the hedge site, whereas the numbers of Carabidae and Coccinellidae adults exhibited no field margin preference. However, more species of Araneae and Staphylinidae were caught at the hedge site, whereas species richness of carabid beetles was greatest at the wire fence. Principal component analysis clearly separated the samples collected from the two habitats based on the assemblages of Araneae, Staphylinidae and Carabidae, and certain species in each of these taxonomic groups appeared to be particularly associated with one boundary type or the other. All the main taxonomic groups exhibited clear seasonal patterns, with distinct peaks in abundance occurring at certain times of the year. The results of the study reinforce the idea that management of field boundaries can be used to manipulate the type and abundance of particular groups of predatory arthropods, and that seasonal patterns should be taken into account in schemes of integrated pest management so that any adverse effects of biocide application on these beneficial species may be minimised.
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页数:17
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