Local and landscape correlates of Coccinellid species richness, abundance, and assemblage change along a rural–urban gradient in Quintana Roo, Mexico

Coccinellids are important predators and provide important ecosystem services. The coccinellid fauna, drivers of assemblage composition, and species richness in the tropics are poorly known. We studied changes in species composition of coccinellids in domestic gardens along a rural-urban gradient in southeastern Mexico and identified the local and landscape variables that determine abundance and species richness. We surveyed coccinellids through monthly visual surveys, yellow sticky and pan traps in nine domestic gardens, and measured local variables (flower and prey abundance, plant diversity, garden size, temperature, and relative humidity), and gathered information on landscape heterogeneity in buffers around gardens (0.05 km, 1 km, and 3 km radius). We collected 40 coccinellid morphospecies, including two exotic species: Chilocorus nigrita and Delphastus catalinae. Coccinellid species composition differed along the gradient. Assemblages did not exhibit a nested pattern; species turnover was the main contributor of observed beta diversity. Overall coccinellid abundance was highest in the suburban zone, while overall species richness was highest in the rural zone. Mean abundance and mean species richness did not vary significantly along the gradient. The gradient negatively affected coccinellid diversity; diversity was highest in the rural zone which harbored several exclusive species. At the local scale, coccinellid abundance and species richness correlated positively with prey abundance and temperature, and negatively with plant diversity. Urbanization filtered more than half the species in the community, yet urban gardens in southeastern Quintana Roo, especially those providing abundant prey, might assist coccinellid conservation.

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Main Authors: Catzim, Vannesa Virginia Doctora autora 12915, Philpott, Stacy M. Doctora autora 13454, Hénaut, Yann Doctor autor 2087, García Arellano, Anmi Doctor autor 13210, Pérez Lachaud, Gabriela Doctora autora 5440
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Coccinellidae, Escarabajos, Jardines, Zonas urbanas, Conservación de la diversidad biológica, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.13103
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