Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic

Clear-cuts in production forests provide an open, sunny environment, with an abundance of nectar, as well as exposed soil and woody debris. This makes them a potential habitat for several groups of insects that typically use open habitats like grassland, including those species that visit flowers. I...

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Main Authors: Per MILBERG, Victor ERIKSSON, Karl-Olof BERGMAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2021-06-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202101-0019_assemblages_of_flower-visiting_insects_in_clear-cuts_are_rich_and_dynamic.php
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spelling doaj-cd5472bea8e54c198d845ceaabe7be8f2021-06-30T14:10:59ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292021-06-01118118219110.14411/eje.2021.019eje-202101-0019Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamicPer MILBERG0Victor ERIKSSON1Karl-Olof BERGMAN2IFM Biology, Conservation Ecology Group, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden; e-mails: per.milberg@liu.se, v.eriksson89@gmail.com, karl-olof.bergman@liu.seIFM Biology, Conservation Ecology Group, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden; e-mails: per.milberg@liu.se, v.eriksson89@gmail.com, karl-olof.bergman@liu.seIFM Biology, Conservation Ecology Group, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden; e-mails: per.milberg@liu.se, v.eriksson89@gmail.com, karl-olof.bergman@liu.seClear-cuts in production forests provide an open, sunny environment, with an abundance of nectar, as well as exposed soil and woody debris. This makes them a potential habitat for several groups of insects that typically use open habitats like grassland, including those species that visit flowers. In the current study, we used colour pan traps to catch flower-visiting species. Study sites were selected according to age (2-8 yrs since clear-cut) and land-use history (forest or meadow 150 yrs ago). We caught and identified solitary bees (395 specimens belonging to 59 species), social bees (831/16), other Hymenoptera (367/66), Syrphidae (256/31), and beetles (Lepturinae & Cetoniinae; 11,409/12). Age of the clear-cut strongly affected species composition as well as several groups and species, with most species caught mainly in the younger clear-cuts. Flower abundance statistically affected several groups and species, but inferring causation is difficult due to the flower-richness bias in pan trap catches. Bare soil and woody debris were important for the insect assemblage sampled, while bare rock was not. Although the majority of the insects caught were forest species, about one third of the species were associated with open, agricultural sites and hence seem to be able to locate and exploit resources in clear-cuts.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202101-0019_assemblages_of_flower-visiting_insects_in_clear-cuts_are_rich_and_dynamic.phpsyrphidaeapoidealepturinaecolour pan trapflower abundance
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Victor ERIKSSON
Karl-Olof BERGMAN
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Victor ERIKSSON
Karl-Olof BERGMAN
Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
European Journal of Entomology
syrphidae
apoidea
lepturinae
colour pan trap
flower abundance
author_facet Per MILBERG
Victor ERIKSSON
Karl-Olof BERGMAN
author_sort Per MILBERG
title Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
title_short Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
title_full Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
title_fullStr Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
title_full_unstemmed Assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
title_sort assemblages of flower-visiting insects in clear-cuts are rich and dynamic
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Clear-cuts in production forests provide an open, sunny environment, with an abundance of nectar, as well as exposed soil and woody debris. This makes them a potential habitat for several groups of insects that typically use open habitats like grassland, including those species that visit flowers. In the current study, we used colour pan traps to catch flower-visiting species. Study sites were selected according to age (2-8 yrs since clear-cut) and land-use history (forest or meadow 150 yrs ago). We caught and identified solitary bees (395 specimens belonging to 59 species), social bees (831/16), other Hymenoptera (367/66), Syrphidae (256/31), and beetles (Lepturinae & Cetoniinae; 11,409/12). Age of the clear-cut strongly affected species composition as well as several groups and species, with most species caught mainly in the younger clear-cuts. Flower abundance statistically affected several groups and species, but inferring causation is difficult due to the flower-richness bias in pan trap catches. Bare soil and woody debris were important for the insect assemblage sampled, while bare rock was not. Although the majority of the insects caught were forest species, about one third of the species were associated with open, agricultural sites and hence seem to be able to locate and exploit resources in clear-cuts.
topic syrphidae
apoidea
lepturinae
colour pan trap
flower abundance
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202101-0019_assemblages_of_flower-visiting_insects_in_clear-cuts_are_rich_and_dynamic.php
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