Leafhopper diversity in home gardens – results of a survey in four countries across Europe (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha)
Аутори
Rösch, VerenaSchuch, Sebastian
Sára, Helmut
Sára, Anita
Marinković, Slavica
van Klink, Roel
Jakovljević, Miljana
Helbing, Felix
Gjonov, Ilia
Entling, Martin
Biedermann, Robert
Achtziger, Roland
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Despite urbanisation being one of the main drivers of habitat destruction and biodiversity loss, home gardens can provide habitat for a wide range of species. Here we report the results of a leafhopper survey in 12 gardens in four European countries (Germany, Serbia, Austria and Bulgaria). Sampling was conducted in a semi-standardised way across the summer 2020. In total, 143 Auchenorrhyncha species with 2,361 adult specimens were recorded, including several red-listed species. The number of species per garden varied between 9 and 58. On average, around 26 species were found. Leafhopper diversity was positively influenced by garden area, age, plant diversity, extensive management and the cover of forests and parks in the surroundings, but also by the number of sampling dates. We conclude that extensively managed home gardens across Europe can support diverse communities of leafhoppers which is crucial in times of severe insect declines.
Кључне речи:
Fulgoromorpha / Cicadomorpha / home gardens / management intensity / plant diversity / urbanisation / EuropeИзвор:
Cicadina, 2023, 22, 39-57Издавач:
- Germany: Martin Luther Univ, Inst Biol-Zool
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200010 (Институт за заштиту биља и животну средину, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200010)
URI
https://enauka.gov.rs/handle/123456789/843813https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/113285
https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1177
Институција/група
IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Rösch, Verena AU - Schuch, Sebastian AU - Sára, Helmut AU - Sára, Anita AU - Marinković, Slavica AU - van Klink, Roel AU - Jakovljević, Miljana AU - Helbing, Felix AU - Gjonov, Ilia AU - Entling, Martin AU - Biedermann, Robert AU - Achtziger, Roland PY - 2023 UR - https://enauka.gov.rs/handle/123456789/843813 UR - https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/113285 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1177 AB - Despite urbanisation being one of the main drivers of habitat destruction and biodiversity loss, home gardens can provide habitat for a wide range of species. Here we report the results of a leafhopper survey in 12 gardens in four European countries (Germany, Serbia, Austria and Bulgaria). Sampling was conducted in a semi-standardised way across the summer 2020. In total, 143 Auchenorrhyncha species with 2,361 adult specimens were recorded, including several red-listed species. The number of species per garden varied between 9 and 58. On average, around 26 species were found. Leafhopper diversity was positively influenced by garden area, age, plant diversity, extensive management and the cover of forests and parks in the surroundings, but also by the number of sampling dates. We conclude that extensively managed home gardens across Europe can support diverse communities of leafhoppers which is crucial in times of severe insect declines. PB - Germany: Martin Luther Univ, Inst Biol-Zool T2 - Cicadina T1 - Leafhopper diversity in home gardens – results of a survey in four countries across Europe (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) EP - 57 SP - 39 VL - 22 DO - 10.25673/111331 ER -
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Rösch, V., Schuch, S., Sára, H., Sára, A., Marinković, S., van Klink, R., Jakovljević, M., Helbing, F., Gjonov, I., Entling, M., Biedermann, R.,& Achtziger, R.. (2023). Leafhopper diversity in home gardens – results of a survey in four countries across Europe (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha). in Cicadina Germany: Martin Luther Univ, Inst Biol-Zool., 22, 39-57. https://doi.org/10.25673/111331
Rösch V, Schuch S, Sára H, Sára A, Marinković S, van Klink R, Jakovljević M, Helbing F, Gjonov I, Entling M, Biedermann R, Achtziger R. Leafhopper diversity in home gardens – results of a survey in four countries across Europe (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha). in Cicadina. 2023;22:39-57. doi:10.25673/111331 .
Rösch, Verena, Schuch, Sebastian, Sára, Helmut, Sára, Anita, Marinković, Slavica, van Klink, Roel, Jakovljević, Miljana, Helbing, Felix, Gjonov, Ilia, Entling, Martin, Biedermann, Robert, Achtziger, Roland, "Leafhopper diversity in home gardens – results of a survey in four countries across Europe (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha)" in Cicadina, 22 (2023):39-57, https://doi.org/10.25673/111331 . .