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Spatial and temporal changes in the abundance and compostion of ladybird (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) communitie

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    SYSNO ASEP0495426
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevSpatial and temporal changes in the abundance and compostion of ladybird (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) communitie
    Tvůrce(i) Honěk, A. (CZ)
    Dixon, Anthony F. G. (UEK-B) RID, SAI
    Soares, A. O. (PT)
    Skuhrovec, J. (CZ)
    Martinková, Z. (CZ)
    Celkový počet autorů5
    Zdroj.dok.Current Opinion in Insect Science. - : Elsevier - ISSN 2214-5745
    Roč. 20, APR (2017), s. 61-67
    Poč.str.7 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.NL - Nizozemsko
    Klíč. slovaharmonia-axyridis ; harlequin ladybird ; natural enemies ; life-history ; predaceous coccinellidae ; agricultural landscape ; habitat preferences ; biological-control ; invasion history ; apple orchards
    Vědní obor RIVEG - Zoologie
    Obor OECDEntomology
    CEPGA14-26561S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR
    GA17-06763S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR
    LO1415 GA MŠMT - Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
    Institucionální podporaUEK-B - RVO:86652079
    UT WOS000403060200012
    EID SCOPUS85018464580
    DOI10.1016/j.cois.2017.04.001
    AnotaceBecause of their services to agriculture most ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) are intensively studied predators of mainly phytophagous pests. The study of the long-term variation in the composition of their communities was stimulated by recent dramatic changes in the abundance of some species. We review and evaluate possible effects of the main causes cited in the literature. Agricultural and habitat changes (particularly urbanization) affect coccinellid abundance, both negatively and positively. In the temperate zone dominant species occur most frequently associated with abundant prey populations on crops, weeds and planted stands of trees resulting from human activity. Invasive non-native species of coccinellids may endanger native species through intraguild predation or competition for resources, but their supposed serious negative effects on native species can differ considerably. Climatic change may influence coccinellid species in several ways, including indirect effects through lower trophic levels and desynchronisation of the phenologies of host plants, prey and coccinellid populations. In the near future we do not expect climate warming to have important effects on ladybird diversity globally, but local changes in the composition of coccinellid communities and abundance of particular species could occur.
    PracovištěÚstav výzkumu globální změny
    KontaktNikola Šviková, svikova.n@czechglobe.cz, Tel.: 511 192 268
    Rok sběru2019
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