Title of article :
Invertebrate community richness in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards under organic or integrated pest management
Author/Authors :
Jacqui H. Todd، نويسنده , , Louise A. Malone، نويسنده , , Brian H. McArdle، نويسنده , , Jayson Benge، نويسنده , , Joanne Poulton، نويسنده , , Stephen Thorpe، نويسنده , , Jacqueline R. Beggs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
32
To page :
38
Abstract :
To compare the effects of two different forms of sustainable agriculture on native taxa, this study assessed invertebrate communities in ten matched pairs of kiwifruit orchards managed under either organic or integrated pest management (IPM) systems in New Zealand. Three types of trap were used to collect as many different invertebrate taxa as possible in three trapping periods spread over the 2007/08 fruit growing season. A total of 602 taxa were identified in the samples. Significantly more taxa were collected from the organic orchards than the IPM orchards in all three periods. The invertebrate assemblages collected from the two orchard types were also significantly different in both January and March 2008. There was no significant difference in the proportions of native and endemic species collected from the two orchard types, although up to 40% of the identified species differed between the two management systems. Higher numbers of predators, parasitoids, herbivores, fungivores and omnivores in the organic orchards compared with those under IPM may indicate the presence of more resilient ecosystem services in these orchards.
Keywords :
Taxonomic richness , Invertebrate assemblages , Functional groups , Sustainable agriculture , Native invertebrates
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Record number :
1285572
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