Urbanization reduces Orthoptera diversity and changes community structure towards mobile species

Author:

Pernat Nadja12ORCID,Buchholz Sascha12ORCID,Schirmel Jens3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Landscape Ecology University of Münster Münster Germany

2. Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research and Applied Ecology (CIBRA) University of Münster Münster Germany

3. RPTU Kaiserslautern‐Landau, iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences Landau Germany

Abstract

Abstract Urban land use is regarded as one major driver for insect declines worldwide. We investigated how Orthoptera diversity and traits respond to the urban matrix and local vegetation parameters. Orthoptera were collected using a combined method of box‐quadrat sampling and pitfall trapping. We sampled 42 dry grasslands in Berlin, Germany, along gradients of urbanization (measured as proportion of sealed surface in the surrounding of the sites) and connectivity. We further included patch size and local vegetation parameters (plant richness, total vegetation cover, herb cover, neophyte cover) in our models. Urbanization was the main driver explaining Orthoptera species richness, Simpson diversity and functional diversity (functional dispersion), which all decreased with increasing proportion of sealed surface in the surrounding. Urbanization also influenced the Orthoptera species composition. Thereby, functional trait analyses revealed that the urban matrix acted as a habitat filter sorting towards mobile species. However, responses of the most common species showed that the effects of the urban matrix and vegetation parameters were species specific. Our results demonstrate predominantly negative effects of urbanization on Orthoptera diversity. Nevertheless, urban environments can provide important habitats, in particular for mobile species. Even small and isolated patches of dry grasslands can contribute to Orthoptera conservation in cities.

Publisher

Wiley

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