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Trophic level modulates carabid beetle responses to habitat and landscape structure: a pan-European study

Authors :
Allan D. Watt
Silvia Stofer
Eva Ivits
Guillaume Boulanger
Thomas Bolger
Artur R. M. Serrano
José Luis Lencina
Adam J. Vanbergen
Valerie Golden
Ben A. Woodcock
José Serrano
Carlos Aguiar
D. Johan Kotze
Anne-Catherine Grandchamp
Petra Adler
Jari Niemelä
Gyözö Szél
Florence Dubs
Jochum Markus
Matti J. Koivula
Source :
Ecological Entomology. 35:226-235
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

1. Anthropogenic pressures have produced heterogeneous landscapes expected to influence diversity differently across trophic levels and spatial scales. 2. We tested how activity density and species richness of carabid trophic groups responded to local habitat and landscape structure (forest percentage cover and habitat richness) in 48 landscape parcels (1 km2) across eight European countries. 3. Local habitat affected activity density, but not species richness, of both trophic groups. Activity densities were greater in rotational cropping compared with other habitats; phytophage densities were also greater in grassland than forest habitats. 4. Controlling for country and habitat effects we found general trophic group responses to landscape structure. Activity densities of phytophages were positively correlated, and zoophages uncorrelated, with increasing habitat richness. This differential functional group response to landscape structure was consistent across Europe, indicated by a lack of a country × habitat richness interaction. Species richness was unaffected by landscape structure. 5. Phytophage sensitivity to landscape structure may arise from relative dependency on seed from ruderal plants. This trophic adaptation, rare in Carabidae, leads to lower phytophage numbers, increasing vulnerability to demographic and stochastic processes that the greater abundance, species richness, and broader diet of the zoophage group may insure against.

Details

ISSN :
13652311 and 03076946
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecological Entomology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c934a68fd4c2aab21e887ecc298ef95b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2010.01175.x