Dm. Pavuk et al., GROUND BEETLE (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) ACTIVITY DENSITY AND COMMUNITY COMPOSITION IN VEGETATIONALLY DIVERSE CORN AGROECOSYSTEMS, The American midland naturalist, 138(1), 1997, pp. 14-28
Influences of weeds on activity density (number captured per trap per
day), species richness and diversity of carabids (Coleoptera: Carabida
e) in reduced tillage corn (Zea mays L.) plantings were examined in a
2-yr field study. Four treatments were examined: corn monoculture, cor
n with broadleaved weeds, corn with grassy weeds, and corn with a mixt
ure of broadleaved and grassy weeds. Carabids were sampled with pitfal
l traps every 3-4 wk from May to September in 1988 and 1989. Neither b
roadleafed nor grassy weeds significantly influenced carabid activity
density in 1988, a year of severe drought. However, in 1989, a year of
normal rainfall, activity density was significantly greater in broadl
eaved weed treatments. Activity density of each of the major carabid s
pecies was affected differently by the treatments. Weedy vegetation in
corn plantings generally did not have significant effects on carabid
species richness, and community similarity was generally high for all
treatments. Weeds had a significant negative effect on corn yields; th
e possible beneficial effects of such vegetation on enhancement of car
abid activity density should be compared to the potential negative eff
ect of corn yield loss. These results suggest carabid species respond
differently to vegetational diversity, perhaps due to a number of fact
ors, including suitable prey availability and microclimate preferences
.