More insect species are supported by green roofs near public gardens

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Insect Conservation Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s10841-023-00510-x
Raja Imran Hussain, Thomas Frank, Sophie Kratschmer
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Abstract Rapid urbanization is among the factors that decrease insect diversity. However, by offering suitable habitats, green roofs could lessen this adverse effect. Certain factors, like a nearby public garden, could be useful predictor variables to analyze to what extent green roofs can support insect communities. The study aimed to measure the insect diversity on intensive green roofs located near public gardens and on more isolated green roofs, within an urban setting. Insect species richness, abundance, and assemblages on the green roofs near public gardens differed from those on isolated green roofs. Results indicate that green roofs near public gardens will host more species, especially pollinators, consequently lessening urbanization’s negative effect. To properly understand how landscape factors impact insect communities on green roofs, future studies on green roofs’ biodiversity should consider public gardens and their influence on urban biodiversity. Implications for insect conservation The planning and establishment of a green roof near public gardens would probably enhance biodiversity conservation in an urban setting.
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更多的昆虫种类被公共花园附近的绿色屋顶所支持
摘要快速城市化是导致昆虫多样性减少的因素之一。然而,通过提供合适的栖息地,绿色屋顶可以减轻这种不利影响。某些因素,比如附近的公共花园,可能是有用的预测变量,可以分析绿色屋顶在多大程度上支持昆虫群落。该研究旨在测量位于公共花园附近的密集绿色屋顶和城市环境中更孤立的绿色屋顶上的昆虫多样性。靠近花园的绿色屋顶上昆虫种类丰富度、丰度和聚集度与孤立的绿色屋顶不同。结果表明,公共花园附近的绿化屋顶将容纳更多的物种,特别是传粉昆虫,从而减轻城市化的负面影响。为了更好地理解景观因子对屋顶昆虫群落的影响,未来的屋顶生物多样性研究应考虑公共花园及其对城市生物多样性的影响。在公共花园附近规划和建立绿色屋顶可能会加强城市环境中生物多样性的保护。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Insect Conservation is an international journal devoted to the publication of articles concerned with the conservation of insects and related invertebrates. The Journal of Insect Conservation publishes papers on all aspects of conservation and biodiversity related to the insects and closely related groups such as Arachnids and Myriapods, including ecological work which has conservation implications. Research papers may address the subject at the community, population or species level, may cover aspects of behaviour, taxonomy or genetics, be theoretical or practical, and be local or global in nature. Review articles are welcome as well as points of view which are likely to stimulate debate. From time to time the journal will publish Special Issues on specific subject areas which are the focus of current research. Proposals for such issues are welcome.
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