Environmental drivers of local and temporal variations in the community of oak-associated borers (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY European Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1007/s10342-023-01644-y
Elodie Le Souchu, Christophe Bouget, Aurélien Sallé
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Forest health is being challenged worldwide due to changing disturbance regimes. These changes could promote the abundance and diversity of secondary forest pests, like the Agrilinae (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) borers, which are frequently involved in oak decline in Europe. We assessed the contribution of environmental factors to local abundance and temporal dynamics of oak-dwelling borers in France. We set up green multi-funnel traps in oak stands exhibiting a gradient of decline across six forests in 2021 and monitored the traps for six consecutive years in one forest. The community of borers was homogeneous among the forests and included several Mediterranean species. Increasing severity of decline at the plot and stand scales enhanced the abundance and species richness of the borers and influenced the composition of their community. Tree density, longitude and spring temperature also influenced the abundance of several species and of the community. Our multi-year survey indicated that inter-annual fluctuations in decline level weakly correlated with those of borer species. Most of the species experienced a major crash in 2017, suggesting that extreme climate events such as a warm early spring followed by a late frost can decimate borer populations. This may explain why borer damage has recently been relatively limited in France.

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栎树相关蛀虫群落(鞘翅目:蝙蝠科)局部和时间变化的环境驱动因素
由于干扰机制不断变化,全球森林健康正面临挑战。这些变化可能会增加次生林害虫的数量和多样性,如蛀虫科(鞘翅目:Buprestidae)蛀虫,它们经常导致欧洲栎树的减少。我们评估了环境因素对法国当地栎蛀虫数量和时间动态的影响。2021 年,我们在六片森林中呈现衰退梯度的栎树林中设置了绿色多隧道诱捕器,并在一片森林中对诱捕器进行了连续六年的监测。各森林中的蛀虫群落具有同质性,包括多个地中海物种。在地块和林分范围内,衰退严重程度的增加提高了蛀虫的丰度和物种丰富度,并影响了其群落的组成。树木密度、经度和春季温度也会影响多个物种和群落的丰度。我们的多年调查表明,衰退程度的年际波动与蛀虫物种的衰退程度呈弱相关。大多数物种在 2017 年经历了一次大崩溃,这表明极端气候事件,如早春温暖后的晚霜,会使钻心虫种群数量锐减。这或许可以解释为什么最近法国的钻心虫危害相对有限。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Forest Research focuses on publishing innovative results of empirical or model-oriented studies which contribute to the development of broad principles underlying forest ecosystems, their functions and services. Papers which exclusively report methods, models, techniques or case studies are beyond the scope of the journal, while papers on studies at the molecular or cellular level will be considered where they address the relevance of their results to the understanding of ecosystem structure and function. Papers relating to forest operations and forest engineering will be considered if they are tailored within a forest ecosystem context.
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