When to mow and how: Short-term effects of river dike grassland management on arthropod abundance, species richness, and community composition

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Dietzel, Simon [1 ,4 ]
Moosner, Michaela [1 ,2 ]
Seibold, Sebastian [3 ]
Kollmann, Johannes [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Chair Restorat Ecol, TUM Sch Life Sci, Emil Ramann Str 6, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
[2] Lower Nat Conservat Author Landshut, Dist Adm Off, Veldener Str 15, D-84036 Landshut, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Dresden, Chair Forest Zool, Inst Forest Bot & Forest Zool, Pienner Str 7, D-01737 Tharandt, Germany
[4] Anhalt Univ Appl Sci, Faunist & Wildlife Conservat, Dept Agr Ecotrophol & Landscape Dev, Strenzfelder Allee 28, D-06406 Bernburg, Germany
关键词
Green infrastructure; Grassland management; Mowing regime; Overwintering habitat; River dam; River embankments; BUGS HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA; LANDSCAPE; DIVERSITY; SPIDERS; CONSERVATION; HABITAT; ARANEAE; AUCHENORRHYNCHA; LEAFHOPPERS; DISTURBANCE;
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10.1007/s10841-025-00656-w
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
Species-rich grasslands and their associated arthropods have become rare across Europe. Linear green infrastructure, such as river dikes, can serve as secondary habitats and improve the connectivity among isolated grasslands. Although applied extensively on dike grasslands, mowing impairs local arthropod populations, depending on the date and the techniques applied, while leaving areas uncut over winter can support arthropods. To investigate the short-term effects of different mowing dates, hay handling techniques, and overwintering strips on arthropod abundance, species richness, and community composition, we conducted mowing experiments at eleven sites on dikes of River Inn (South Germany). We sampled carabids, spiders, true hoppers, and true bugs, and investigated combinations of mowing dates (June - 'early'; September - 'late') and hay handling techniques (raking or suction), and the effects of overwintering strips located in the middle or upper part of the dikes. Carabids were favored by late mowing and hay suction. Spider species richness profited from overwintering strips in July and showed an overall seasonal decline. True hoppers benefited from early mowing, and true bugs were insensitive to the treatments. Abundance and/or richness of all groups were favored by overwintering strips. The arthropod communities changed across the season, and the mowing dates significantly drove their assemblages. An indicator analysis revealed a non-random distribution of species among treatments. Our results indicate that there is no optimal mowing date for all studied taxa. We conclude that a spatio-temporal mosaic of mowing treatments helps to meet the needs of different arthropods in dike grasslands, and that rotational management promotes arthropod diversity.
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