Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats
Parasitoids are important natural enemies of many agricultural pests. Preserving natural habitats around agricultural fields may support parasitoid populations. However, the success of such an approach depends on the ability of parasitoids to utilize both crop and natural habitats. While these aspec...
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doaj-c30d62f7ebe74280be3c949f8a6ed75f2020-11-25T03:40:43ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-09-011158058010.3390/insects11090580Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural HabitatsMichal Segoli0Miriam Kishinevsky1Tamir Rozenberg2Ishai Hoffmann3Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus 8499000, IsraelDepartment of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, IsraelMitrani Department of Desert Ecology, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus 8499000, IsraelDepartment of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, IsraelParasitoids are important natural enemies of many agricultural pests. Preserving natural habitats around agricultural fields may support parasitoid populations. However, the success of such an approach depends on the ability of parasitoids to utilize both crop and natural habitats. While these aspects have been studied extensively in temperate regions, very little is known about parasitoid communities in desert agroecosystems. We took one step in this direction by sampling parasitoids in six vineyards and their surrounding natural desert habitat in a hyper-arid region of the Negev Desert Highlands, Israel. We predicted that due to the high contrast in environmental conditions, parasitoid abundance and community composition would differ greatly between the crop and the natural desert habitats. We found that parasitoid abundance differed between the habitats; however, the exact distribution pattern depended on the time of year—with higher numbers of parasitoids in the natural habitat at the beginning of the vine growth season and higher numbers in the vineyard at the middle and end of the season. Although parasitoid community composition significantly differed between the vineyard and desert habitats, this only accounted for ~4% of the total variation. Overall, our results do not strongly support the notion of distinct parasitoid communities in the crop vs. the desert environment, suggesting that despite environmental contrasts, parasitoids may move between and utilize resources in both habitats.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/9/580parasitoidconservation biological controlvineyardcommunity compositiondesert habitat |
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Michal Segoli Miriam Kishinevsky Tamir Rozenberg Ishai Hoffmann |
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Michal Segoli Miriam Kishinevsky Tamir Rozenberg Ishai Hoffmann Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats Insects parasitoid conservation biological control vineyard community composition desert habitat |
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Michal Segoli Miriam Kishinevsky Tamir Rozenberg Ishai Hoffmann |
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Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats |
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Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats |
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Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats |
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Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats |
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Parasitoid Abundance and Community Composition in Desert Vineyards and Their Adjacent Natural Habitats |
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parasitoid abundance and community composition in desert vineyards and their adjacent natural habitats |
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Parasitoids are important natural enemies of many agricultural pests. Preserving natural habitats around agricultural fields may support parasitoid populations. However, the success of such an approach depends on the ability of parasitoids to utilize both crop and natural habitats. While these aspects have been studied extensively in temperate regions, very little is known about parasitoid communities in desert agroecosystems. We took one step in this direction by sampling parasitoids in six vineyards and their surrounding natural desert habitat in a hyper-arid region of the Negev Desert Highlands, Israel. We predicted that due to the high contrast in environmental conditions, parasitoid abundance and community composition would differ greatly between the crop and the natural desert habitats. We found that parasitoid abundance differed between the habitats; however, the exact distribution pattern depended on the time of year—with higher numbers of parasitoids in the natural habitat at the beginning of the vine growth season and higher numbers in the vineyard at the middle and end of the season. Although parasitoid community composition significantly differed between the vineyard and desert habitats, this only accounted for ~4% of the total variation. Overall, our results do not strongly support the notion of distinct parasitoid communities in the crop vs. the desert environment, suggesting that despite environmental contrasts, parasitoids may move between and utilize resources in both habitats. |
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parasitoid conservation biological control vineyard community composition desert habitat |
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