Importancia de las flores en bordes de vegetación espontánea para la comunidad de insectos en huertas agroecológicas de Córdoba, Argentina
Field margins are key factors for biodiversity conservation in agroecological farms. Insect communities are involved in crucial services such as pollination and biological control of pests and they can use floral resources in the margins. In this study we examine spatial and temporal variation of...
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Publicado en: | Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias |
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Sumario: | Field margins are key factors for biodiversity conservation in agroecological farms. Insect
communities are involved in crucial services such as pollination and biological control of
pests and they can use floral resources in the margins. In this study we examine spatial
and temporal variation of floral communities in margins of agroecological farms from
Cordoba and insect abundance in function of taxonomic identity, temporal availability, local
abundance and origin (native vs. exotic) of floral resources. We carried out two samplings
per month during summer season in the field margins in which we identified floral
species and insects on flowers. We registered 57 floral species (41 native and 16 exotic).
Temporal variations in abundance and richness of flowers were not significant, while the
composition varied according to the sites. Insects included 9 orders and their abundance
increased with floral period of species and this increment was stronger for exotic plants.
These results indicate that the borders of spontaneous vegetation represent habitats with
a high conservation value, being key to study aspects such as phenology and functional
diversity of flowers and insects to increase the provision of ecosystem services in agroecological
farms. |
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