Title of article :
Regional diversity of temporary wetland carabid beetle communities: a matter of landscape features or cultivation intensity?
Author/Authors :
Brose، Ulrich نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The challenge of finding applicable indicators for sustainable agriculture requires evaluations at regional scales to lead to policy-relevant results. In this study, the regional diversity of temporary wetland carabid beetles was analysed for six landscapes of 10 km2 each. The relative importance of landscape features and cultivation intensity for the regional diversity was compared. Total species richness was correlated with the mean soil-indices that were used as indicators of cultivation intensity. This is consistent with studies on local scales, which emphasise the importance of cultivation intensity for arthropod communities. The diversity of wetland and habitat-specific species correlated with the temporary wetlands mean duration of flooding and the density of temporary wetlands, but apart from this, there was no impact of landscape features on diversity. These results do not corroborate concepts of using indices of landscape structure as biodiversity indicators, but the importance of cultivation intensity cannot be too strongly emphasised.
Keywords :
Landscape ecology , Habitat heterogeneity , biodiversity , Macro-ecology , Species richness
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment