Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Resumo: | Syrphids are holometabolic insects that provide several ecosystem services. In Mediterranean perennial crops, these insects play a fundamental role in the biological control of pests, in the pollination of agricultural crops and adjacent vegetation , and in the decomposition of organic matter, while the inter-rows provide shelter for other natural enemies, thus favouring predation and parasitism of crop pests. However, the ecosystem services provided by these insects or other arthropods have been compromised due to the simplification of the landscape, reduction of seminatural habitats, and increase in urbanization and agriculture. Therefore, understanding how the surrounding landscape of the crops and ground cover vegetation composition affects the syrphids is essential to implementing strategies to promote the presence of the Syrphids in the Mediterranean perennial crops and busting its ecosystem services. For that, this work was divided into two parts. In the first (Chapter 3), the Syrphidae community in Portuguese vineyards was described, and the response of the most abundant species, Sphaerophoria scripta Linnaeus, 1758, and Melanostoma mellinum Linnaeus, 1758, to the landscape composition and configuration within a gradient of distances (500, 1000, and 2000 m) from the sampled vineyards was studied. And in the second (Chapter 4), the flowering plants present in olive groves' vegetation cover were described, and these plant families' effect on the abundance of S. scripta was studied. Our results in vineyards showed that the presence of seminatural habitats and other crops in the surrounding landscape increased the abundance of S. scripta and M. mellinum, at the largest distance. In contrast, the artificial territory, olive orchards, and vineyards reduced M. mellinum at some of the buffers. In olive groves, 90 plant species belonging to 20 families were identified in the ground cover vegetation of olive groves. Asteraceae was the dominant flowering family, followed by Poaceae. The flowering plants of the families Campanulaceae, Asteraceae, Orobanchaceae, and Plantaginaceae in the ground cover vegetation promoted the abundance of S. scripta in the olive grove. On the other hand, flowering plants of the families Poaceae and Polygonaceae negatively affect the abundance of this syrphid. Increasing seminatural habitats in the surrounding landscape and the percentage of plant families more attractive in the adjacent vegetation and/or inter-rows in the Mediterranean perennial crops may favour syrphid abundance. |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial cropsAgricultural landscapeFlowering plantsVitis viniferaSphaerophoria scriptaOlea europaea.Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura, Silvicultura e PescasSyrphids are holometabolic insects that provide several ecosystem services. In Mediterranean perennial crops, these insects play a fundamental role in the biological control of pests, in the pollination of agricultural crops and adjacent vegetation , and in the decomposition of organic matter, while the inter-rows provide shelter for other natural enemies, thus favouring predation and parasitism of crop pests. However, the ecosystem services provided by these insects or other arthropods have been compromised due to the simplification of the landscape, reduction of seminatural habitats, and increase in urbanization and agriculture. Therefore, understanding how the surrounding landscape of the crops and ground cover vegetation composition affects the syrphids is essential to implementing strategies to promote the presence of the Syrphids in the Mediterranean perennial crops and busting its ecosystem services. For that, this work was divided into two parts. In the first (Chapter 3), the Syrphidae community in Portuguese vineyards was described, and the response of the most abundant species, Sphaerophoria scripta Linnaeus, 1758, and Melanostoma mellinum Linnaeus, 1758, to the landscape composition and configuration within a gradient of distances (500, 1000, and 2000 m) from the sampled vineyards was studied. And in the second (Chapter 4), the flowering plants present in olive groves' vegetation cover were described, and these plant families' effect on the abundance of S. scripta was studied. Our results in vineyards showed that the presence of seminatural habitats and other crops in the surrounding landscape increased the abundance of S. scripta and M. mellinum, at the largest distance. In contrast, the artificial territory, olive orchards, and vineyards reduced M. mellinum at some of the buffers. In olive groves, 90 plant species belonging to 20 families were identified in the ground cover vegetation of olive groves. Asteraceae was the dominant flowering family, followed by Poaceae. The flowering plants of the families Campanulaceae, Asteraceae, Orobanchaceae, and Plantaginaceae in the ground cover vegetation promoted the abundance of S. scripta in the olive grove. On the other hand, flowering plants of the families Poaceae and Polygonaceae negatively affect the abundance of this syrphid. Increasing seminatural habitats in the surrounding landscape and the percentage of plant families more attractive in the adjacent vegetation and/or inter-rows in the Mediterranean perennial crops may favour syrphid abundance.Os sirfídeos, são insetos holometabólicos que fornecem diversos serviços ecossistémicos. Nas culturas perenes mediterrânicas, estes insetos desempenham um papel fundamental no controlo biológico das pragas, na polinização das culturas agrícolas e vegetação adjacente, e na decomposição da matéria orgânica, enquanto as entrelinhas providenciam abrigo a outros inimigos naturais, favorecendo a predação e parasitismo das pragas agrícolas. No entanto, os serviços ecossistémicos prestados por estes insetos ou outros artrópodes tem sido comprometidos devido à simplificação da paisagem, redução de habitats seminaturais e aumento da urbanização e da agricultura. Portanto, entender como a paisagem circundante das culturas agrícolas e a composição da vegetação do coberto do solo afeta os sirfídeos é essencial para implementar estratégias para promover a presença dos sirfídeos nas culturas perenes do Mediterrâneo e fomentar os seus serviços ecossistémicos. Para tal, este trabalho foi dividido em duas partes. Na primeira (Capítulo 3) foi descrita a comunidade Syrphidae em vinhas portuguesas e a resposta das espécies mais abundantes, Sphaerophoria scripta Linnaeus, 1758, e Melanostoma mellinum Linnaeus, 1758, à composição e configuração da paisagem num gradiente de distâncias (500, 1000 e 2000 m) nas vinhas amostradas. E na segunda (Capítulo 4) foram descritas as plantas em floração presentes no coberto vegetal de olivais e foi estudado o efeito destas famílias de plantas na abundância de S. scripta. Os resultados nas vinhas demostram que a presença de habitats seminaturais e outras culturas na paisagem circundante aumentou a abundância de S. scripta e M. mellinum, na maior distância. Em contraste, o território artificial, olivais e vinhas reduziram M. mellinum em alguns dos buffers. Nos olivais, foram identificadas 90 espécies de plantas pertencentes a 20 famílias no coberto vegetal dos olivais. Asteraceae foi a família em floração dominante, seguida pela Poaceae. As plantas com flores das famílias Campanulaceae, Asteraceae, Orobanchaceae e Plantaginaceae na vegetação do coberto do solo promoveram a abundância de S. scripta no olival. Por outro lado, plantas em floração das famílias Poaceae e Polygonaceae afetaram negativamente a abundância deste sirfídeo. Aumentar os habitats seminaturais na paisagem circundante e a percentagem de famílias de plantas mais atrativas na vegetação adjacente e/ou entrelinhas, nas culturas perenes Mediterrânicas pode favorecer a abundância de sirfídeos.Pereira, J.A.Rodrigues, IsabelBiblioteca Digital do IPBMadureira, Marta2023-01-03T16:54:16Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/26250TID:203144139enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:58:47Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/26250Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:16:49.126931Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops Madureira, Marta Agricultural landscape Flowering plants Vitis vinifera Sphaerophoria scripta Olea europaea. Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura, Silvicultura e Pescas |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Community of Syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mediterranean perennial crops |
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Madureira, Marta |
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Madureira, Marta |
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Pereira, J.A. Rodrigues, Isabel Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Madureira, Marta |
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Agricultural landscape Flowering plants Vitis vinifera Sphaerophoria scripta Olea europaea. Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura, Silvicultura e Pescas |
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Agricultural landscape Flowering plants Vitis vinifera Sphaerophoria scripta Olea europaea. Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura, Silvicultura e Pescas |
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Syrphids are holometabolic insects that provide several ecosystem services. In Mediterranean perennial crops, these insects play a fundamental role in the biological control of pests, in the pollination of agricultural crops and adjacent vegetation , and in the decomposition of organic matter, while the inter-rows provide shelter for other natural enemies, thus favouring predation and parasitism of crop pests. However, the ecosystem services provided by these insects or other arthropods have been compromised due to the simplification of the landscape, reduction of seminatural habitats, and increase in urbanization and agriculture. Therefore, understanding how the surrounding landscape of the crops and ground cover vegetation composition affects the syrphids is essential to implementing strategies to promote the presence of the Syrphids in the Mediterranean perennial crops and busting its ecosystem services. For that, this work was divided into two parts. In the first (Chapter 3), the Syrphidae community in Portuguese vineyards was described, and the response of the most abundant species, Sphaerophoria scripta Linnaeus, 1758, and Melanostoma mellinum Linnaeus, 1758, to the landscape composition and configuration within a gradient of distances (500, 1000, and 2000 m) from the sampled vineyards was studied. And in the second (Chapter 4), the flowering plants present in olive groves' vegetation cover were described, and these plant families' effect on the abundance of S. scripta was studied. Our results in vineyards showed that the presence of seminatural habitats and other crops in the surrounding landscape increased the abundance of S. scripta and M. mellinum, at the largest distance. In contrast, the artificial territory, olive orchards, and vineyards reduced M. mellinum at some of the buffers. In olive groves, 90 plant species belonging to 20 families were identified in the ground cover vegetation of olive groves. Asteraceae was the dominant flowering family, followed by Poaceae. The flowering plants of the families Campanulaceae, Asteraceae, Orobanchaceae, and Plantaginaceae in the ground cover vegetation promoted the abundance of S. scripta in the olive grove. On the other hand, flowering plants of the families Poaceae and Polygonaceae negatively affect the abundance of this syrphid. Increasing seminatural habitats in the surrounding landscape and the percentage of plant families more attractive in the adjacent vegetation and/or inter-rows in the Mediterranean perennial crops may favour syrphid abundance. |
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