Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species

Insects visit flowers not only to forage for nectar or pollen but also to search for hosts or prey, and to look for suitable habitats for breeding sites. In oil palm flowers, it has been documented that not all flower-visiting insects are pollinators, but some insects are recognized as predators, pa...

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Main Authors: Akhmad Rizali, Bambang Tri Rahardjo, Sri Karindah, Fatma Ramadhani Wahyuningtyas, Nurindah, Bandung Sahari, Yann Clough
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/7464.pdf
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spelling doaj-b24e28eb7e3c40009bcf6e5b7b2552432020-11-25T00:40:41ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-08-017e746410.7717/peerj.7464Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant speciesAkhmad Rizali0Bambang Tri Rahardjo1Sri Karindah2Fatma Ramadhani Wahyuningtyas3Nurindah4Bandung Sahari5Yann Clough6Department of Plant Pests and Diseases, Brawijaya University, Malang, IndonesiaDepartment of Plant Pests and Diseases, Brawijaya University, Malang, IndonesiaDepartment of Plant Pests and Diseases, Brawijaya University, Malang, IndonesiaDepartment of Plant Pests and Diseases, Brawijaya University, Malang, IndonesiaIndonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research Institute, Malang, IndonesiaPT. Astra Agro Lestari, Jakarta, IndonesiaCentre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Lund, SwedenInsects visit flowers not only to forage for nectar or pollen but also to search for hosts or prey, and to look for suitable habitats for breeding sites. In oil palm flowers, it has been documented that not all flower-visiting insects are pollinators, but some insects are recognized as predators, parasitoids or saprophages, which may affect the abundance and persistence of the weevil pollinating oil palm, Elaeidobius kamerunicus. We studied the community of oil palm flower-visiting insects and investigated the covariation between the abundance E. kamerunicus and that of other dominant species. Ecological research was conducted in oil palm plantations with different tree ages in Central Borneo. Our results found that tree age and flower type of oil palm did not influence the abundance and species richness of flower-visiting insects, but significantly affected their species composition. There was a significant positive relationship between the abundance of E. kamerunicus and the fly Scaptodrosophila sp, indicating that these species covariate in oil palm flowers. These findings suggest that understanding the covariation between E. kamerunicus and Scaptodrosophila sp may help develop the conservation strategies for E. kamerunicus to support the sustainable production of oil palm.https://peerj.com/articles/7464.pdfScaptodrosophilaCentral borneoOil palm flowerSticky trap
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author Akhmad Rizali
Bambang Tri Rahardjo
Sri Karindah
Fatma Ramadhani Wahyuningtyas
Nurindah
Bandung Sahari
Yann Clough
spellingShingle Akhmad Rizali
Bambang Tri Rahardjo
Sri Karindah
Fatma Ramadhani Wahyuningtyas
Nurindah
Bandung Sahari
Yann Clough
Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
PeerJ
Scaptodrosophila
Central borneo
Oil palm flower
Sticky trap
author_facet Akhmad Rizali
Bambang Tri Rahardjo
Sri Karindah
Fatma Ramadhani Wahyuningtyas
Nurindah
Bandung Sahari
Yann Clough
author_sort Akhmad Rizali
title Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
title_short Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
title_full Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
title_fullStr Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
title_full_unstemmed Communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of Elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
title_sort communities of oil palm flower-visiting insects: investigating the covariation of elaeidobius kamerunicus and other dominant species
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Insects visit flowers not only to forage for nectar or pollen but also to search for hosts or prey, and to look for suitable habitats for breeding sites. In oil palm flowers, it has been documented that not all flower-visiting insects are pollinators, but some insects are recognized as predators, parasitoids or saprophages, which may affect the abundance and persistence of the weevil pollinating oil palm, Elaeidobius kamerunicus. We studied the community of oil palm flower-visiting insects and investigated the covariation between the abundance E. kamerunicus and that of other dominant species. Ecological research was conducted in oil palm plantations with different tree ages in Central Borneo. Our results found that tree age and flower type of oil palm did not influence the abundance and species richness of flower-visiting insects, but significantly affected their species composition. There was a significant positive relationship between the abundance of E. kamerunicus and the fly Scaptodrosophila sp, indicating that these species covariate in oil palm flowers. These findings suggest that understanding the covariation between E. kamerunicus and Scaptodrosophila sp may help develop the conservation strategies for E. kamerunicus to support the sustainable production of oil palm.
topic Scaptodrosophila
Central borneo
Oil palm flower
Sticky trap
url https://peerj.com/articles/7464.pdf
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