Arthropods as Bioindicators in Agroecosystems of Jiang Han Plain,Qianjiang City,Hubei China |
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Authors: | Maurizio G Paoletti Hu Dunxiao Patrick Marc Huang Ningxing Wu Wenliang Han Chunru |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Biology, Padova University, Padova, Italy;2. China Agricultural University, Beijing, P. R. China;3. Institut of Zoology,University of Rennes I, Rennes, France |
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Abstract: | Using sweeping nets and pitfall traps, arthropods on the soil surface and on vegetation were periodically surveyed in two villages on the Jiang Han Plain from April to September 1994. Statistical analysis of the resulting data delineated groups of bioindicators on vegetation and on the grounds that represent components of formulas for evaluating environmental quality in agroecosystems. These groups are (1) Coccinellidae and Chrysopidae (seasonally migrating predators factor); (2) Braconidae and Chalcidoidea (parasitic insects factor); (3) Araneae and Mantodea on vegetation and Araneae, Carabidae, Opiliones and Nitidulidae on the ground (carnivorous arthropods factor); and (4) Formicidae, Isopoda, and Chilopoda (soil-dwelling arthropods factor). The following resource pools were identified for the different model arthropods: woodlots for Araneae and Mantodea; field margins for Chrysopidae and Coccinellidae; hedgerows for Braconidae and Chalcidoidea; and low-input cropfields on the floodplains for epigeic carnivorous arthropods. Comparison of these insect groups in different rural landscape units demonstrated the importance of a mosaic rural landscape, including woodlots, rationally designed field margins, and cropland, for creating an ecologically favorable agricultural environment. |
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Keywords: | bioindicators rural landscape Arthropods factor analysis sustainable agriculture China |
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