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Variation in species richness of plants and diverse groups of invertebrates in three calcareous grasslands of the Swiss Jura mountains

Baur, Bruno; Joschi , Jasmin; Schmid, Bernhard; Hänggi, Ambros; Borcard, Daniel; Stary, Josef; Pedroli-Christen, Ariane; Thommen, G. Heinrich; Luka, Henryk; Rusterholz, Hans-Peter; Oggier, Peter; Ledergerber, Stephan and Erhardt, Andreas (1996) Variation in species richness of plants and diverse groups of invertebrates in three calcareous grasslands of the Swiss Jura mountains. Revue suisse de Zoologie, 103 (4), pp. 801-833.

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Species richness and abundance of vascular plants and several groups of invertebrates (spiders, oribatid mites, diplopods, grasshoppers and bush crickets, ground beetles, butterflies and terrestrial gastropods) were recorded in three calcareous grasslands (Nenzlingen, Movelier and Vicques) in the northwestern Swiss Jura mountains. Species richness varied both between taxonomical groups and between sites (species richness ranges: 96-116 vascular plants, 60-66 spiders, 18 oribatid mites at each site, 1-7 diplopods, 10-16 grasshoppers and bush crickets, 19-21 ground beetles, 32-46 butterflies and 15-21 terrestrial gastropods). Species overlap (number of species that occured at all sites) was relatively large in terrestrial gastropods (59,1%), butterflies (56,5%), vascular plants (53,8%) and gasshoppers (47,1%), but relatively low in oribatid mites (32,3%), spiders (25,0%), ground beetles (18,4%) and diplopods (12,5%). Diversity expressed by the Shannon-Wiener index (H') was compared for five groups of invertebrates. Diversity was largest in spiders and ground beetles and lowest in terrestrial gastropods. Different taxonomical groups had their maximum diversity at different sites: each grassland had the highest diversity in a least one groupe. The three sites also varied in the abundance of different invertebrate groups. Most groups had the highest densities in Nenzlingen and the lowest densities in Vicques. All three sites contained a high proportion of species listed in the Red Data Book of Switzerland with values averaging 49,5% in grasshoppers and buch crickets, 28,9% in butterflies, 18,9% in vascular plants, 11,2% in terrestrial gastropods, and 6,7% in ground beetles. One spieder species (Oxyptila pullata) and two mite species (Epilohmannia cylindrica minima and Pergalumna myrmophila) were recorded for the first time in Switzerland.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:Aciri, Arincue, Biodiversity, Pflanzenschutz und Biodiversität, Funktionelle Biodiversität, Artenvielfalt, Natuschutz
Agrovoc keywords:
Language
Value
URI
English
grasslands
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3366
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Environmental aspects > Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Research affiliation: Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Crops > Crop protection > Functional agrobiodiversity
Switzerland > Other organizations Switzerland
ISSN:0035-418X
Related Links:http://www.fibl.org/en/fibl/themes/biodiversity.html
Deposited By: Luka, Dr. Henryk
ID Code:20218
Deposited On:25 Jun 2012 10:50
Last Modified:04 Aug 2021 09:14
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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