Land use and terrestrial arthropods at the Colombian Pacific coast

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Revista Colombiana de Entomologia Pub Date : 2021-02-03 DOI:10.25100/socolen.v47i1.7640
B. Löhr, A. Narváez
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Diversity, permanence, and activity of terrestrial arthropods were investigated in four areas of different land use in the lowlands of the Pacific coast of Colombia with the aim to identify potential predator species for the palm root borer, Sagalassa valida. Ten pitfall traps were established along a 100 m transect in four areas: a secondary forest, a 20 year.-old peach palm plantation, and two hybrid oil palm plantations of three and seven years of age, respectively. Twenty-two collections were made covering a whole year. All ants were identified to species or morphospecies level, the other arthropods to order or where possible to family level. In total, 50,603 arthropods were captured, the most abundant were ants (37.0 %), followed by Collembola (35.4 %), Acari (10.6 %), Coleoptera (7.0 %) and Diptera, Hemiptera and Araneae in almost equal numbers (around 2.5 %). Orthoptera (92 % Gryllidae) were present in all collections, always at low numbers. The highest number of ants were recorded in the oil palm transects; Diptera, Hemiptera and Orthoptera were more numerous in the secondary forest, Acari, Araneae and Collembola in the palm transects. Ectatomma ruidum was by far the dominant ant species (84.9 % of all specimens) and absent from only 20 of the 880 captures. The second most frequent ant genus were army ants with two species, Labidus praedator and L. coecus. Rainfall, even area-wide flooding, and temperature did not explain variability in captures of any taxonomic group satisfactorily. We conclude that E. ruidum might be the predator to provide control of the root borer and recommend further studies on its efficiency.
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在哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸低地4个不同土地利用的地区,对陆生节肢动物的多样性、持久性和活动进行了调查,目的是确定棕榈根螟虫的潜在捕食物种。在四个区域沿100米样带设置了10个陷阱:一个次生林,一个20年。2个3年和7年树龄的杂交油棕种植园。全年共制作了22个系列。所有蚂蚁被鉴定为种或形态种水平,其他节肢动物被鉴定为目或可能的科水平。共捕获节肢动物50603只,以蚁类(37.0%)最多,其次为虫纲(35.4%)、蜱螨(10.6%)、鞘翅目(7.0%)和双翅目、半翅目和蜘蛛目(约2.5%)。所有标本中均有直翅目昆虫(92%),但数量较少。油棕样带蚂蚁数量最多;次生林以双翅目、半翅目和直翅目居多,棕榈样地以蜱螨目、蜘蛛目和弹蛾目居多。到目前为止,斑点蚁是优势蚁种(占所有标本的84.9%),在880只捕获的蚂蚁中只有20只未出现。第二常见的蚂蚁属是行军蚁,有两种:掠食唇形蚁(Labidus preatorator)和coecus。降雨,甚至是大面积的洪水,以及温度都不能令人满意地解释任何分类类群捕获的变异。本研究认为,紫叶螟可能是防治根螟虫的天敌,并建议进一步研究其防治效果。
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期刊介绍: The Revista Colombiana de Entomología (Rev. Colomb. Entomol.) is the official scientific publication of the Colombian Society of Entomology - SOCOLEN since april of 1975. The journal is published twice a year. Contributions include Original Research Papers, Reviews of Entomological Topics (under a request from the Editorial Board), Taxonomic Papers, Points of View, New Records, Scientific Notes, Book Reviews, and Obituaries. The Revista Colombiana de Entomología welcomes contributions from both national and international researchers, and from members or non-members of the Society. Paper acceptance will depend on the evaluation of national and international academic peers. Manuscripts submitted for publication may be written in Spanish or English.
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