Effects of temperature and plant diversity on orthopterans and leafhoppers in calcareous dry grasslands

被引:8
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作者
Geppert, Costanza [1 ]
La Bella, Greta [1 ]
Boscutti, Francesco [2 ]
Sanna, Francesco [1 ]
Marangoni, Federico [3 ]
Marini, Lorenzo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, DAFNAE, Viale Univ 16, I-35020 Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Udine, Di4A Dept Agr Food Environm & Anim Sci, Via Sci 91, I-33100 Udine, Italy
[3] Museo Civ Rovereto, Borgo Santa Caterina 41, I-38068 Rovereto, Trento, Italy
关键词
Climate; Elevation; Feeding specialisation; Global change; Herbivores; Mountain; HABITAT QUALITY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; GRASSHOPPER ORTHOPTERA; HERBIVORE ABUNDANCE; GRAZING INTENSITY; PATCH OCCUPANCY; LANDSCAPE; RESPONSES; COMMUNITY; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1007/s10841-021-00300-3
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
In mountains, current land-use changes are altering plant communities of semi-natural grasslands with potential cascading effects on associated herbivores. Besides vegetation changes, temperature is also a key driver of insect diversity, and in the European Alps is predicted to increase by 0.25 degrees C per decade. Understanding herbivore responses to temperature and plant composition changes in mountain environments is of increasing importance. Our study aims at investigating the response to temperature and plant diversity and composition of two key herbivore groups (orthopterans and leafhoppers) belonging to contrasting feeding guilds (chewers vs. sap-feeders). We hypothesized that orthopteran diversity would be driven by temperature while leafhoppers by plant community composition. We selected 15 dry calcareous grasslands ranging from 100 to 1330 m a.s.l. along two independent gradients of plant diversity and temperature. We sampled orthopteran and leafhopper species richness and abundance by sweep-netting. Consistent with their low feeding specialisation, orthopteran species richness and community composition were only driven by temperature. By contrast, leafhopper species richness was not affected by temperature nor by plant diversity but leafhopper community composition was strongly influenced by plant species composition. This response can be explained by the higher host feeding specialisation of many leafhopper species. Species rarity and mobility did not change the response of the diversity of both groups, but orthopteran abundance increased with temperature only for highly mobile species. Altogether, our results suggest that future responses of grassland herbivores to vegetation changes and temperature warming are highly variable and depend on the feeding strategy and specialisation of the focal herbivore group. Implications for insect conservation Leafhoppers emerged to be particularly sensitive to potential management or climate-induced change in vegetation composition, while orthopterans are expected to respond directly to temperature warming due to their relaxed association with plant community diversity and composition.
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页码:287 / 296
页数:10
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