Insect biomass is not a consistent proxy for biodiversity metrics in wild bees
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Titre anglais
Insect biomass is not a consistent proxy for biodiversity metrics in wild bees
Auteur(s)
- VEREECKEN Nicolas J.
- WEEKERS Timothy
- LECLERCQ Nicolas
- DE GREEF Stéphane
- HAINAUT Hélène
- MOLENBERG Jean-Marc
- MARTIN Youri
- JANSSENS Xavier
- NOËL Grégoire
- PAULY Alain
- ROBERTS Stuart P. M.
- MARSHALL Leon
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DQXRK34S
Version
2775
Date ajout
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Date modification
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Résumé anglais
Recent studies have reported on dramatic cases of aerial insect population declines by focusing on the measure of the total biomass of caught insects. However, there is currently no consensus about how biomass patterns among sites and habitats might consistently capture the subtleties of changes in aerial insect community structure. Here, we investigated the relationship between the total biomass of wild bees collected using pan traps in urban, agricultural, and semi-natural habitats on one hand, and a spectrum of biodiversity metrics on the other hand, particularly species richness (SR), alpha diversity, functional diversity (FD) and three different forms of phylogenetic diversity (PD). Our results indicate that although biomass is significantly and highly correlated with the abundance of wild bees, it is generally significantly but only moderately and non-linearly correlated to the various facets of wild bee diversity among habitats. By contrast, we also found that all three measures of PD used are consistent across habitats, suggesting that a taxonomic hierarchy based on Linnaean classification could be used as a proxy for the measurement of PD in wild bees, particularly in other well-studied areas such as Western Europe where a multi-gene molecular phylogeny is unavailable as yet. Collectively, our results illustrate the clear limitations of biodiversity monitoring through measures of trapped insects biomass. We advocate for more robust measures of biodiversity trends in wild bees, requiring both standardized surveys, and the identification of caught specimens down to the species level to capture the subtleties of species, traits-based and phylogeny-based community changes across habitats or time. Scaling out this approach is an essential prerequisite for more global conservation planning tailored to the ecological requirements of the targeted insect species.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Utile à l'AB
- FREDO environnement
- GEO France
- abeille sauvage
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WEB tags
- biodiversity
- biomass
- community assembly
- conservation
- wild bees
Titre de la publication
Ecological Indicators
Pages
107132
Date caractères
November 3, 2020
Date publication
3 novembre 2020
Doi
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107132
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1470-160X
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