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瓢虫保护与恢复路线图。

A roadmap for ladybird conservation and recovery.

作者信息

Soares António O, Haelewaters Danny, Ameixa Olga M C C, Borges Isabel, Brown Peter M J, Cardoso Pedro, de Groot Michiel D, Evans Edward W, Grez Audrey A, Hochkirch Axel, Holecová Milada, Honěk Alois, Kulfan Ján, Lillebø Ana I, Martinková Zdenka, Michaud J P, Nedvěd Oldřich, Roy Helen E, Saxena Swati, Shandilya Apoorva, Sentis Arnaud, Skuhrovec Jiri, Viglášová Sandra, Zach Peter, Zaviezo Tania, Losey John E

机构信息

Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes / Azorean Biodiversity Group (cE3c-ABG) / CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island (Azores), Portugal.

IUCN SSC, Ladybird Specialist Group.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2023 Feb;37(1):e13965. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13965. Epub 2022 Sep 27.

Abstract

Ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) provide services that are critical to food production, and they fulfill an ecological role as a food source for predators. The richness, abundance, and distribution of ladybirds, however, are compromised by many anthropogenic threats. Meanwhile, a lack of knowledge of the conservation status of most species and the factors driving their population dynamics hinders the development and implementation of conservation strategies for ladybirds. We conducted a review of the literature on the ecology, diversity, and conservation of ladybirds to identify their key ecological threats. Ladybird populations are most affected by climate factors, landscape composition, and biological invasions. We suggest mitigating actions for ladybird conservation and recovery. Short-term actions include citizen science programs and education, protective measures for habitat recovery and threatened species, prevention of the introduction of non-native species, and the maintenance and restoration of natural areas and landscape heterogeneity. Mid-term actions involve the analysis of data from monitoring programs and insect collections to disentangle the effect of different threats to ladybird populations, understand habitat use by taxa on which there is limited knowledge, and quantify temporal trends of abundance, diversity, and biomass along a management-intensity gradient. Long-term actions include the development of a worldwide monitoring program based on standardized sampling to fill data gaps, increase explanatory power, streamline analyses, and facilitate global collaborations.

摘要

瓢虫(鞘翅目:瓢虫科)提供对粮食生产至关重要的服务,并且作为捕食者的食物来源发挥着生态作用。然而,瓢虫的丰富度、数量和分布受到许多人为威胁的影响。同时,对大多数物种的保护状况以及驱动其种群动态的因素缺乏了解,阻碍了瓢虫保护策略的制定和实施。我们对有关瓢虫生态学、多样性和保护的文献进行了综述,以确定其主要的生态威胁。瓢虫种群受气候因素、景观组成和生物入侵的影响最大。我们提出了瓢虫保护和恢复的缓解措施。短期行动包括公民科学项目和教育、栖息地恢复和受威胁物种的保护措施、防止引入非本地物种以及维护和恢复自然区域及景观异质性。中期行动包括分析监测项目和昆虫收集的数据,以厘清不同威胁对瓢虫种群的影响,了解对其了解有限的类群的栖息地利用情况,并量化沿管理强度梯度的数量、多样性和生物量的时间趋势。长期行动包括制定基于标准化采样的全球监测计划,以填补数据空白、提高解释力、简化分析并促进全球合作。

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