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Lowland woodland structure and pattern and the distribution of arboreal,phytophagous arthropods
Authors:Peter Dennis  Graham B Usher  Allan D Watt
Institution:(1) Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Edinburgh Research Station, Bush Estate, EH26 0QB Penleulk, Midlothian, UK;(2) Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebucklor, AB9 20J Aberdeen, UK;(3) Institute for Ecology and Resource Management, The University of Edinburgh, Darwin Building, King's Buildings, EH9 3JT, UK;(4) Edinburgh Research Station, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bush Estate, EH26 0QB Peniculk, Midlothian, UK
Abstract:We investigated factors that limited the distribution of phytophagous species within a woodiand system in Midlothian, Scotland. A pattern analysis was conducted of phytophagous species on a total of 45 Fagus sylvatica within 15 woodlands. Species richness counted on collected leaves was tested against within-and between-wood variables. Variables used in a regression with arthropod data from Fagus were used to estimate the phytophage richness on Betula pendula and Quercus robur in the same woods. Convariance in the number of phytophages in sampled woods was found for Fagus over three years and for Fagus, Betula and Quercus in 1992. Association analysis was used to classify the woods into species rich or poor based on presence or absence matrices. The main factors that limit phytophages on Fagus (gaps along the woodland edge, depth and species richness of the field layer. density of leaf litter and the extent of contiguous woodland cover, when including hedgerows and lines of trees) affect phytophages of similar life history strategy on other tree species within the same woods. Eighty-six per cent of species were lost because certain life history stages were vulnerable to factors that prevail in woods of poor structure. The nature conservation value of woodlands could be assessed using the correlated vulnerability of particular phytophages across tree species under specific woodland conditions.
Keywords:arboreal phytophages  arthropods  life history  distribution  woodlands  habitat structure  pattern  fragmentation
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