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Long-term effects of sowing high or low diverse seed mixtures on plant and gastropod diversity

机译:播种高低种子混合物对植物和腹足纲动物多样性的长期影响

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A number of studies have reported that consumers affect a range of community-level processes, and in turn their diversity and abundance is influenced by the structure and diversity of the plant community. Although gastropods are important generalist herbivores in many environments, few studies have examined the effects of plant species richness and plant community structure on gastropods. This study investigated gastropod species richness and interactions with various above-ground parameters of the vegetation on an experimental field with four plant treatments: low and high diversity of sown later succession plant species, natural colonization at the start of the experiment and natural colonization after 3 years of continued agricultural practice. The investigated gastropod assemblage contained only seven species and was highly dominated by two of them. Both in pitfalls and with hand-sorting the number of species collected per plot was highest in plots with natural plant colonization. Multivariate analysis revealed that overall gastropod abundance was positively associated with plant height and percentage cover of plants, and negatively with percentage grass cover. The same pattern holds for one of the dominant species-complex (Cochlicopa lubrica/lubricella). The other dominant gastropod species (Deroceras reticulatum) was more abundant in samples with higher percentages of moss cover and higher plant diversity, while less abundant at samples with higher plant cover, indicating that the gastropod species preferences may matter more than just their response to plant diversity. Two plant-gastropod species-level associations were observed: Senecio jacobaea with D. reticulatum and Tanacetum vulgare with Cochlicopa spp. The present study also demonstrated that pitfall-traps are suitable for collecting terrestrial gastropods, at least for species-poor grassland habitats. (c) 2006 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
机译:许多研究报告说,消费者会影响一系列社区层面的过程,而他们的多样性和丰富程度又会受到植物群落的结构和多样性的影响。尽管腹足动物在许多环境中是重要的通才食草动物,但很少有研究检查植物物种丰富度和植物群落结构对腹足动物的影响。这项研究调查了实验场上腹足纲物种的丰富性以及与植被的各种地上参数的相互作用,该实验场采用以下四种植物处理方法:播种后继演替植物物种的低多样性和高多样性,实验开始时的自然殖民化以及3次后的自然殖民化多年的农业实践。所研究的腹足动物组合仅包含七个物种,并且其中两个物种高度支配。无论是陷阱还是人工分拣,在具有自然植物定殖的地块中,每个地块收集的物种数量最高。多变量分析表明,总腹足动物的丰度与株高和植物覆盖率呈正相关,与草覆盖率呈负相关。相同的模式适用于占优势的物种复合体之一(Cochlicopa lubrica / lubricella)。其他优势腹足纲物种(Deroceras reticulatum)在具有较高苔藓覆盖率和较高植物多样性的样品中含量较高,而在具有较高植物覆盖率的样品中含量较低,这表明腹足纲物种的偏好可能不仅仅是其对植物的反应重要多样性。观察到了两种植物腹足纲物种水平的关联:千叶千金藤与网纹石。和艾叶艾菊与Cochlicopa spp。本研究还表明,陷阱陷阱适合于收集陆栖腹足类动物,至少适用于物种贫乏的草地栖息地。 (c)2006年Elsevier Masson SAS。版权所有。

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