Influence of forest riparian vegetation on abundance and biomass of nocturnal flying insects

被引:37
|
作者
Ober, Holly K. [1 ,2 ]
Hayes, John P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Dept Forest Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Oregon State Univ, Dept Fisheries & Wildlife, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
forest management; insects; Pacific Northwest; riparian; vegetation composition;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2008.06.010
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Despite widespread recognition of linkages between vegetation and insects, understanding of the ecological mechanisms underlying these relationships is limited. Better comprehension of relationships linking abundance and biomass of insects to vegetation would increase accuracy of predictions of the effects of forest management activities on insect communities. This knowledge could also be pivotal to understanding predator-prey dynamics linked to insect populations. We sampled nocturnal flying insects and measured vegetation characteristics in 34 stream reaches in conifer-dominated forests of the Oregon Coast Range in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. We considered five a priori hypotheses (resource quality, resource diversity, resource abundance, resource concentration, and stream cover hypotheses) that could explain mechanisms underlying associations between riparian vegetation and nocturnal flying insects, and used an information-theoretic approach to determine the relative strength of evidence for each. The resource quality hypothesis, which predicts that abundance and biomass of insects increases with cover of deciduous vegetation, explained substantial variation for nearly every order of insect investigated, whereas the remaining hypotheses explained relatively little. Abundance and biomass of insects had stronger associations with characteristics of canopy trees than with characteristics of shrub or understory trees, suggesting that deciduous trees are an important habitat element for nocturnal flying insects in these areas. Resource managers planning riparian vegetation management in conifer-dominated forests should be aware that manipulation of the cover of deciduous trees in riparian areas could have a large impact on these insects and their vertebrate predators. By providing information on forest canopy composition, remote sensing may offer a low-cost tool for identifying areas with high abundance and biomass of insects during conservation planning. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1124 / 1132
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The effects of flood defences on riparian vegetation species richness and abundance
    Pettifer, Elizabeth
    Kay, Paul
    WATER AND ENVIRONMENT JOURNAL, 2012, 26 (03) : 343 - 351
  • [22] THE EVALUATION OF VEGETATION IN RIPARIAN FOREST BUFFER STRIPS IN LATVIA
    Liepa, Liga
    Saklaurs, Marcis
    Straupe, Inga
    WATER RESOURCES, FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, SGEM 2016, VOL III, 2016, : 507 - 514
  • [23] Effect of emergent aquatic insects on bat foraging in a riparian forest
    Fukui, Dai
    Murakami, Masashi
    Nakano, Shigeru
    Aoi, Toshiki
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 2006, 75 (06) : 1252 - 1258
  • [24] An index of invasion for the ground layer of Riparian forest vegetation
    Luken, JO
    NATURAL AREAS JOURNAL, 2004, 24 (04) : 336 - 340
  • [25] WOODY VEGETATION OF THE FRIO RIVER RIPARIAN FOREST, TEXAS
    WOOD, CE
    WOOD, JK
    TEXAS JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 1988, 40 (03): : 309 - 321
  • [26] MALAISE TRAP STUDIES OF FLYING INSECTS IN A NEW YORK MESIC FOREST .1. ORDINAL COMPOSITION AND SEASONAL ABUNDANCE
    MATTHEWS, RW
    MATTHEWS, JR
    JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1970, 78 (01): : 52 - &
  • [27] INFLUENCE OF ELECTRIC-FIELDS ON FLYING INSECTS
    WATSON, DB
    FAITHFULL, LM
    WILLIAMS, NJ
    IEE PROCEEDINGS-A-SCIENCE MEASUREMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 1983, 130 (07): : 390 - 392
  • [28] Satellite retrieval of woody biomass for energetic reuse of riparian vegetation
    Forzieri, Giovanni
    BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, 2012, 36 : 432 - 438
  • [29] Effects of adjacent habitat on nocturnal flying insects in vineyards and implications for bat foraging
    Chaperon, Pascal N.
    Rodriguez-San Pedro, Annia
    Beltran, Clemente A.
    Allendes, Juan Luis
    Barahona-Segovia, Rodrigo M.
    Urra, Francisco
    Grez, Audrey A.
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 326
  • [30] The influence of vegetation on the abundance of cereal aphid entomophages in the forest-steppe of Western Siberia
    I. G. Bokina
    Entomological Review, 2009, 89 (7) : 757 - 769