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1 June 2006 Field Margins as Rapidly Evolving Local Diversity Hotspots for Ground Beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in Northern China
Zhenrong Yu, Yunhui Liu, Jan C. Axmacher
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Abstract

The diversity of carabid assemblages at newly established field margins was compared to the diversity in surrounding fields and woodland habitats at Dongbeiwang village, Beijing. Carabids were sampled using 6 pitfalls per plot at a total of 12 plots in the year 2000. Although sampled only a year after their establishment, field margins harbored the most abundant and diverse carabids assemblages of all sites. More than a quarter of carabid species encountered were furthermore restricted to catches from field margins. Also woodland and fields under rotational wheat/maize cultivation harbored some unique species. Therefore, a short term establishment of field margins is effective in enhancing diversity and abundance of carabids, an important predator group in the agricultural landscape, while only the preservation of a heterogeneous landscape will enable the conservation of the overall species diversity.

Zhenrong Yu, Yunhui Liu, and Jan C. Axmacher "Field Margins as Rapidly Evolving Local Diversity Hotspots for Ground Beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in Northern China," The Coleopterists Bulletin 60(2), 135-143, (1 June 2006). https://doi.org/10.1649/854.1
Received: 17 August 2005; Accepted: 1 March 2006; Published: 1 June 2006
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