J. Holland et L. Fahrig, Effect of woody borders on insect density and diversity in crop fields: a landscape-scale analysis, AGR ECO ENV, 78(2), 2000, pp. 115-122
The relationship between density and richness of herbivorous insects in alf
alfa fields, and the amount (total length) of woody field border in the lan
dscapes surrounding the fields was studied. Insects (predominantly herbivor
ous) were sampled in 35 alfalfa fields in 1995 and 24 fields in 1996, and t
he total length of woody field borders within the 1 km radius circular land
scape surrounding each field was measured. There was no effect of amount of
woody border in the landscape on insect density. There was a significant p
ositive effect of amount of woody border in the landscape on overall family
richness of insects in the alfalfa fields. The results of this study sugge
st that woody borders increase diversity but not density of herbivorous ins
ects within crop fields in agro-ecosystems. This suggests that woody border
s play a role in maintaining biodiversity in agro-ecosystems, and that this
role extends beyond the borders themselves, into the crop fields. (C)2000
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