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巴拿马热带低地森林中 3 个森林片段中肿腿蜂蜂科群落的组成。

The composition of braconid wasp communities in three forest fragments in a tropical lowland forest of Panama.

机构信息

Programa de Maestría en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Panamá, Campus Octavio Méndez Pereira, Avenida Transístmica, Panama City, Panama.

Miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigación (SNI-SENACYT), Panama City, Panama.

出版信息

BMC Ecol Evol. 2022 Aug 13;22(1):98. doi: 10.1186/s12862-022-02051-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the last 171 years, the forests along the eastern bank of the Panama Canal have been pressured by anthropic activities. Studies of the influence of habitat fragmentation on braconid wasp communities in Central America is scarce, showing the existing information gap on these communities required to implement strategic plans for ecosystem sustainability and conservation. This study investigated how fragmentation affects braconid wasp communities in three areas in Panama City: Metropolitan Natural Park, Albrook and Corozal. Two permanent Malaise Traps were installed in the center of each fragment and were reviewed weekly from May 2019 to March 2020. Alpha and beta diversity indices and the similarity index were used to demonstrate the composition of braconid wasp communities in three forest fragments.

RESULTS

A similarity of 94% was estimated for the subfamily composition and 74% was estimated for the morphospecies composition of wasp community in the fragments studied. Wasp subfamily and morphospecies assemblages were more similar between fragments of Albrook and Metropolitan Natural Park. Richness and abundance of braconid wasps observed were statistically different between the fragments studied.

CONCLUSION

Richness, abundance, and composition of braconid wasps differ among habitat fragments with high similarity between subfamilies and morphospecies. Therefore, the fragments studied can be used as stepping stones to maintain remaining populations of braconid wasp communities. Monitoring is recommended to assess the effect of fragmentation on the remaining forests.

摘要

背景

在过去的 171 年里,巴拿马运河东岸的森林一直受到人类活动的压力。关于中美洲姬蜂科黄蜂群落受生境破碎化影响的研究很少,这表明需要了解这些群落的现有信息差距,以便实施生态系统可持续性和保护的战略计划。本研究调查了破碎化如何影响巴拿马城的三个地区(大都会自然公园、阿布鲁克和科罗萨尔)的姬蜂科黄蜂群落:在每个片段的中心安装了两个永久性的巴氏诱捕器,并从 2019 年 5 月到 2020 年 3 月每周进行一次检查。使用 alpha 和 beta 多样性指数以及相似性指数来展示三个森林片段中姬蜂科黄蜂群落的组成。

结果

估计研究片段中姬蜂科亚科组成的相似性为 94%,黄蜂群落形态种组成的相似性为 74%。阿布鲁克和大都会自然公园两个片段的黄蜂亚科和形态种组合更为相似。研究片段中观察到的姬蜂科黄蜂的丰富度和丰度存在统计学差异。

结论

生境片段中姬蜂科黄蜂的丰富度、丰度和组成存在差异,但亚科和形态种之间具有高度相似性。因此,研究中的片段可以作为维持剩余姬蜂科黄蜂群落的踏脚石。建议进行监测,以评估破碎化对剩余森林的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8e07/9375304/267ac533d8dc/12862_2022_2051_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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