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没有证据表明美国长期生态研究站点的昆虫丰度和多样性出现净下降。

No net insect abundance and diversity declines across US Long Term Ecological Research sites.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

Department of Biology and Health Sciences, Hendrix College, Conway, AR, USA.

出版信息

Nat Ecol Evol. 2020 Oct;4(10):1368-1376. doi: 10.1038/s41559-020-1269-4. Epub 2020 Aug 10.

Abstract

Recent reports of dramatic declines in insect abundance suggest grave consequences for global ecosystems and human society. Most evidence comes from Europe, however, leaving uncertainty about insect population trends worldwide. We used >5,300 time series for insects and other arthropods, collected over 4-36 years at monitoring sites representing 68 different natural and managed areas, to search for evidence of declines across the United States. Some taxa and sites showed decreases in abundance and diversity while others increased or were unchanged, yielding net abundance and biodiversity trends generally indistinguishable from zero. This lack of overall increase or decline was consistent across arthropod feeding groups and was similar for heavily disturbed versus relatively natural sites. The apparent robustness of US arthropod populations is reassuring. Yet, this result does not diminish the need for continued monitoring and could mask subtler changes in species composition that nonetheless endanger insect-provided ecosystem services.

摘要

最近有报道称昆虫数量大幅减少,这表明全球生态系统和人类社会将面临严重后果。然而,大多数证据来自欧洲,因此全球范围内昆虫种群趋势仍存在不确定性。我们使用了超过 5300 个昆虫和其他节肢动物的时间序列数据,这些数据是在代表 68 个不同自然和管理区域的监测点上收集的,时间跨度为 4-36 年,以寻找美国各地昆虫数量减少的证据。一些类群和地点的数量和多样性减少,而其他地点的数量和多样性增加或保持不变,导致数量和生物多样性的净趋势通常与零没有区别。这种整体上没有增加或减少的情况在节肢动物的不同取食群体中是一致的,在受干扰严重的地点和相对自然的地点也是如此。美国节肢动物种群的明显稳健性令人欣慰。然而,这一结果并没有降低持续监测的必要性,也不能掩盖物种组成中更微妙的变化,而这些变化仍然危及昆虫提供的生态系统服务。

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