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草业学报 ›› 2016, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (6): 126-135.DOI: 10.11686/cyxb2015418

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宁夏荒漠草原地面节肢动物群落组成及季节动态特征

刘任涛1, 郗伟华2, 朱凡1   

  1. 1.宁夏大学西北退化生态系统恢复与重建教育部重点实验室, 宁夏 银川 750021;
    2.山西师范大学生命科学学院, 山西 临汾041004
  • 收稿日期:2015-09-07 修回日期:2015-11-09 出版日期:2016-06-20 发布日期:2016-06-20
  • 作者简介:刘任涛(1980-),男,河南邓州人,副研究员,博士。E-mail:nxuliu2012@126.com
  • 基金资助:
    宁夏高等学校科学研究优秀青年教师培育基金项目(NGY2015053),霍英东教育基金基础性研究课题(151103)和宁夏自然科学基金(NZ15025)资助

Community composition and seasonal dynamics of ground-dwelling arthropods in the desertified steppe of Ningxia

LIU Ren-Tao1, XI Wei-Hua2, ZHU Fan1   

  1. 1.Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Restoration and Reconstruction of Degraded Ecosystem in Northwestern China, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China;
    2.School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Linfen 041004, China
  • Received:2015-09-07 Revised:2015-11-09 Online:2016-06-20 Published:2016-06-20

摘要: 以宁夏荒漠草原封育草地生境为研究对象,于2012和2013年的春、夏、秋3个季节,利用国际通用的陷阱诱捕法,调查了年内季节和年际间地面节肢动物群落组成及其结构变化特征,旨在分析宁夏荒漠草原地面节肢动物群落组成及其时间动态变化特征。调查共获得地面节肢动物2纲12目50科52个类群,其中优势类群为鳃金龟科,亚优势类群为蚁科,两者占总个体数的47.34%;常见类群包括13个类群,占总个体数的41.95%;稀有类群包括37个类群,占总个体数的10.71%。结果显示,地面节肢动物类群组成年内不同季节间和年际间均差别较大,反映了地面节肢动物对微生境变化的敏感性和适应性。地面节肢动物个体数年内不同季节间和年际间均差别较大,并且地面节肢动物与地表植被的个体数季节分布格局不同。特别是2013年,地面节肢动物个体数与地表草本个体数的季节分布呈相反变化关系。但是,地面节肢动物类群数和生物量的季节分布格局呈现出相对稳定性,年际间分布差别较小,而年内季节间分布差异较大。研究表明,宁夏荒漠草原地面节肢动物群落组成和个体数分布格局年内、年际间均变化较大,并且与地表植被呈现不同的响应规律。但地面节肢动物类群数和生物量呈现出相对稳定的季节分布格局。

Abstract: A field survey was undertaken to investigate the community composition and seasonal dynamics of ground-dwelling arthropods in the desertified steppe of Ningxia. In order to determine inter- and intra-year changes, pitfall traps were used to collect specimens in spring, summer and autumn of 2012 and 2013. The traps captured 52 taxonomical groups belonging to 50 families, 12 orders and 2 classes. The two dominant and subdominant groups were the Melolonthidae and Formicidae families, together making up 47.34% of total ground-dwelling arthropods. There were 13 common groups, accounting for 41.95% of total individuals, and 37 rare groups making up 10.71% of total individuals. The results indicated remarkable inter- and intra-year changes in the community composition and overall abundance of ground-dwelling arthropods. The seasonal distribution pattern of ground-dwelling arthropod abundance differed from that of herbaceous vegetation. Particularly in 2013 year, the ground-dwelling arthropod abundance followed a reverse seasonal pattern to herbaceous vegetation. There was a relatively stable seasonal pattern of taxonomical richness and total biomass in both 2012 and 2013. These two indices also followed a similar seasonal pattern between 2012 and 2013 year, with the order of taxonomical richness of spring>autumn>summer and the order of total biomass of spring>summer>autumn, respectively. It was suggested that the seasonal pattern of arthropod community composition and total abundance changed much along with the inter-year climatic changes, which differed considerably from that of taxonomical richness and total biomass in addition to herbaceous vegetation.