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Ecol Evol


Title:"Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild"
Author(s):Valdes-Correcher E; Popova A; Galman A; Prinzing A; Selikhovkin AV; Howe AG; Mrazova A; Dulaurent AM; Hampe A; Tack AJM; Bouget C; Lupastean D; Harvey D; Musolin DL; Lovei GL; Centenaro G; Halder IV; Hagge J; Dobrosavljevic J; Pitkanen JM; Koricheva J; Sam K; Barbaro L; Branco M; Ferrante M; Faticov M; Tahadlova M; Gossner M; Cauchoix M; Bogdziewicz M; Duduman ML; Kozlov MV; Bjoern MC; Mamaev NA; Fernandez-Conradi P; Thomas RL; Wetherbee R; Green S; Milanovic S; Moreira X; Mellerin Y; Kadiri Y; Castagneyrol B;
Address:"Univ. Bordeaux INRAE BIOGECO Cestas France. A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia. RINGGOLD: 54744 Institute of Biology/Geobotany and Botanical Garden Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Halle Germany. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig Leipzig Germany. RINGGOLD: 530625 Research Unit ECOBIO (Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Evolution) UMR 6553 University of Rennes/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Rennes France. Department of Forest Protection, Wood Science and Game Management Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University St. Petersburg Russia. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg C Denmark. RINGGOLD: 4321 Forest Industries Research Centre University of the Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs Australia. Biology Centre of Czech Academy of Sciences Entomology Institute Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic. Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic. UniLaSalle AGHYLE UP.2018.C101 SFR Condorcet FR CNRS 3417 Beauvais France. Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden. RINGGOLD: 7675 Forest Ecosystems' Research Unit Biodiversity Team Domaine des Barres INRAE Nogent-sur-Vernisson France. Applied Ecology Lab Forestry Faculty 'Stefan cel Mare' University of Suceava Suceava Romania. Department of Biological Sciences Royal Holloway University of London Egham UK. Department of Agroecology Flakkebjerg Research Centre Aarhus University Slagelse Denmark. Forest Nature Conservation Northwest German Forest Research Institute Hann. Munden Germany. RINGGOLD: 545707 Forest Nature Conservation Georg-August-University Gottingen Gottingen Germany. Department of Forest Protection Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia. RINGGOLD: 48269 Forest Health and Biodiversity Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) Helsinki Finland. Spatial Foodweb Ecology Group Department of Agricultural Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland. RINGGOLD: 3835 Dynafor Univ. Toulouse INRAE Castanet-Tolosan France. CESCO, Museum national d'Histoire naturelle CNRS Sorbonne-Univ. Paris France. Centro de Estudos Florestais Instituto Superior de Agronomia Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal. RINGGOLD: 37809 Azorean Biodiversity Group cE3c - Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes University of the Azores Azores Portugal. Forest Entomology Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland. Department of Environmental Systems Science Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland. Station d'Ecologie Theorique et Experimentale du CNRS Moulis France. Department of Systematic Zoology Faculty of Biology Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan Poland. RINGGOLD: 244706 Laboratoire EcoSystemes et Societes En Montagne INRAE Univ Grenoble Alpes Saint-Martin-d'Heres cedex France. Department of Biology University of Turku Turku Finland. RINGGOLD: 8058 UR629 Ecologie des Forets Mediterraneennes (URFM) INRAE Avignon France. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aas Norway. RINGGOLD: 56625 Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience Coventry University Coventry UK. RINGGOLD: 2706 Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic. RINGGOLD: 48269 Mision Biologica de Galicia (MBG-CSIC) Pontevedra Spain"
Journal Title:Ecol Evol
Year:2022
Volume:20220314
Issue:3
Page Number:e8709 -
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8709
ISSN/ISBN:2045-7758 (Print) 2045-7758 (Electronic) 2045-7758 (Linking)
Abstract:"Urbanization is an important driver of the diversity and abundance of tree-associated insect herbivores, but its consequences for insect herbivory are poorly understood. A likely source of variability among studies is the insufficient consideration of intra-urban variability in forest cover. With the help of citizen scientists, we investigated the independent and interactive effects of local canopy cover and percentage of impervious surface on insect herbivory in the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) throughout most of its geographic range in Europe. We found that the damage caused by chewing insect herbivores as well as the incidence of leaf-mining and gall-inducing herbivores consistently decreased with increasing impervious surface around focal oaks. Herbivory by chewing herbivores increased with increasing forest cover, regardless of impervious surface. In contrast, an increase in local canopy cover buffered the negative effect of impervious surface on leaf miners and strengthened its effect on gall inducers. These results show that-just like in non-urban areas-plant-herbivore interactions in cities are structured by a complex set of interacting factors. This highlights that local habitat characteristics within cities have the potential to attenuate or modify the effect of impervious surfaces on biotic interactions"
Keywords:Quercus robur citizen science impervious surface insect herbivory leaf gallers leaf miners local canopy cover;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEValdes-Correcher, Elena Popova, Anna Galman, Andrea Prinzing, Andreas Selikhovkin, Andrey V Howe, Andy G Mrazova, Anna Dulaurent, Anne-Maimiti Hampe, Arndt Tack, Ayco Jerome Michel Bouget, Christophe Lupastean, Daniela Harvey, Deborah Musolin, Dmitry L Lovei, Gabor L Centenaro, Giada Halder, Inge Van Hagge, Jonas Dobrosavljevic, Jovan Pitkanen, Juha-Matti Koricheva, Julia Sam, Katerina Barbaro, Luc Branco, Manuela Ferrante, Marco Faticov, Maria Tahadlova, Marketa Gossner, Martin Cauchoix, Maxime Bogdziewicz, Michal Duduman, Mihai-Leonard Kozlov, Mikhail V Bjoern, Mona C Mamaev, Nikita A Fernandez-Conradi, Pilar Thomas, Rebecca L Wetherbee, Ross Green, Samantha Milanovic, Slobodan Moreira, Xoaquin Mellerin, Yannick Kadiri, Yasmine Castagneyrol, Bastien eng England 2022/03/29 Ecol Evol. 2022 Mar 14; 12(3):e8709. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8709. eCollection 2022 Mar"

 
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