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Impact of habitat diversification on arthropod communities: A study in the fields of Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis
引用本文:HONG-JIAO CAI ZHI-SHENG LI MIN-SHENG YOU. Impact of habitat diversification on arthropod communities: A study in the fields of Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis[J]. Insect Science, 2007, 14(3): 241-249. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2007.00150.x
作者姓名:HONG-JIAO CAI ZHI-SHENG LI MIN-SHENG YOU
作者单位:Institute of Applied Ecology, Research Centre for Biodiversity and Eco-Safety, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China
摘    要:Field trials were carried out from June to August in 2004 at Wuyishan (Wuyi Mountains), Fujian province, China, to determine the effects of habitat diversification on arthropod communities. Two Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis, field 1 (F1) and field 2 (F2) surrounded by diverse vegetable cultivars were selected, while a monoculture of Chinese cabbage served as the control field (CK). The results showed that: (i) when comparing insect abundance of each order between different habitats, significantly higher numbers of lepidopterous insects (39.76% from the each order) and lower densities of Hymenoptera (19.82%) were found in CK than in F1 and F2; (ii) compared with CK, F1 and F2 had a lower percentage of species richness and an abundance of herbivorous insects, but increased richness, abundance and biodiversity of predatory insects; (iii) no differences were observed in neutral insects' guild between different fields; and (iv) the dominant species for each guild depends on the habitat types and sampling dates. This study suggests that intercropping could conceivably be used in these habitats to increase the population of natural predators, thus achieving desirable and ecologically friendly results in vegetable fields.

关 键 词:节肢动物群落 生境多样性 大白菜 大田 群落构成
修稿时间:2007-02-05

Impact of habitat diversification on arthropod communities: A study in the fields of Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis
HONG-JIAO CAI,ZHI-SHENG LI, MIN-SHENG YOU. Impact of habitat diversification on arthropod communities: A study in the fields of Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis[J]. , 2007, 14(3): 241-249. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2007.00150.x
Authors:HONG-JIAO CAI  ZHI-SHENG LI   MIN-SHENG YOU
Affiliation:Institute of Applied Ecology, Research Centre for Biodiversity and Eco-Safety, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China
Abstract:Abstract Field trials were carried out from June to August in 2004 at Wuyishan (Wuyi Mountains), Fujian province, China, to determine the effects of habitat diversification on arthropod communities. Two Chinese cabbage, Brassica chinensis , field 1 (F1) and field 2 (F2) surrounded by diverse vegetable cultivars were selected, while a monoculture of Chinese cabbage served as the control field (CK). The results showed that: (i) when comparing insect abundance of each order between different habitats, significantly higher numbers of lepidopterous insects (39.76% from the each order) and lower densities of Hymenoptera (19.82%) were found in CK than in F1 and F2; (ii) compared with CK, F1 and F2 had a lower percentage of species richness and an abundance of herbivorous insects, but increased richness, abundance and biodiversity of predatory insects; (iii) no differences were observed in neutral insects'guild between different fields; and (iv) the dominant species for each guild depends on the habitat types and sampling dates. This study suggests that intercropping could conceivably be used in these habitats to increase the population of natural predators, thus achieving desirable and ecologically friendly results in vegetable fields.
Keywords:arthropod community   community composition   community architecture   diversity   habitat
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