Common reed (Phragmites australis) gall as the limiting nesting resource of rare wetland bees and wasps (Hymenoptera: Aculeata & Evanioidea) in Central Europe

[Display omitted] •Lipara-induced reed galls are a limiting nesting resource of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•Reed mowing affects the species richness and abundance of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•No evidence for micro-territories of Aculeata in trap nests with multiple galls.•Only a limited share of Trypoxylon...

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Published inEcological engineering Vol. 108; pp. 100 - 113
Main Authors Heneberg, Petr, Bogusch, Petr, Tauchmanová, Pavlína, Řezáč, Milan, Astapenková, Alena
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Abstract [Display omitted] •Lipara-induced reed galls are a limiting nesting resource of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•Reed mowing affects the species richness and abundance of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•No evidence for micro-territories of Aculeata in trap nests with multiple galls.•Only a limited share of Trypoxylon deceptorium individuals nest in reed galls.•Myrmecodipogon pannonicus is reported as a new member of Czech entomofauna. Common reed (Phragmites australis) is often subject to eradication by conservation management and is also commercially harvested. However, numerous Palaearctic cavity-nesting aculeate Hymenoptera use old reed galls induced by Lipara flies (destroyed by such human activities) as an important nesting resource. We performed a manipulative field experiment involving the exposure of trap nests made of Lipara-induced galls, Moericke traps and phytocenologic examinations at 66 paired sampling sites in the Czech Republic, where common reed is considered an indigenous plant. Lipara-induced reed galls comprised a limiting nesting resource for obligate reed specialists within both mowed and unmowed reed stands. Reed mowing prescribed for nature conservation purposes affected species richness and the abundance of aculeate hymenopterans. The sites with mowed reed stands attracted more species to the trap nests, and the sites were also associated with a higher abundance of aculeates in the trap nests and Moericke traps. However, when the trap nests were exposed at sites distant from any reed stands, the species richness and abundance of aculeates nesting in the trap nests dropped dramatically. The study species did not form any micro-territories when occupying the trap nests containing multiple galls suitable for nesting. The trap nests did not equally support the nesting of all species known to use Lipara-induced reed galls, and the analyzed environmental factors displayed species-specific responses. It remains to be investigated, whether and which species that are known to nest in Lipara-induced reed galls can use also other alternative nest resources, such as reed stems and stems of other wetland-associated plants.
AbstractList [Display omitted] •Lipara-induced reed galls are a limiting nesting resource of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•Reed mowing affects the species richness and abundance of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•No evidence for micro-territories of Aculeata in trap nests with multiple galls.•Only a limited share of Trypoxylon deceptorium individuals nest in reed galls.•Myrmecodipogon pannonicus is reported as a new member of Czech entomofauna. Common reed (Phragmites australis) is often subject to eradication by conservation management and is also commercially harvested. However, numerous Palaearctic cavity-nesting aculeate Hymenoptera use old reed galls induced by Lipara flies (destroyed by such human activities) as an important nesting resource. We performed a manipulative field experiment involving the exposure of trap nests made of Lipara-induced galls, Moericke traps and phytocenologic examinations at 66 paired sampling sites in the Czech Republic, where common reed is considered an indigenous plant. Lipara-induced reed galls comprised a limiting nesting resource for obligate reed specialists within both mowed and unmowed reed stands. Reed mowing prescribed for nature conservation purposes affected species richness and the abundance of aculeate hymenopterans. The sites with mowed reed stands attracted more species to the trap nests, and the sites were also associated with a higher abundance of aculeates in the trap nests and Moericke traps. However, when the trap nests were exposed at sites distant from any reed stands, the species richness and abundance of aculeates nesting in the trap nests dropped dramatically. The study species did not form any micro-territories when occupying the trap nests containing multiple galls suitable for nesting. The trap nests did not equally support the nesting of all species known to use Lipara-induced reed galls, and the analyzed environmental factors displayed species-specific responses. It remains to be investigated, whether and which species that are known to nest in Lipara-induced reed galls can use also other alternative nest resources, such as reed stems and stems of other wetland-associated plants.
Common reed (Phragmites australis) is often subject to eradication by conservation management and is also commercially harvested. However, numerous Palaearctic cavity-nesting aculeate Hymenoptera use old reed galls induced by Lipara flies (destroyed by such human activities) as an important nesting resource. We performed a manipulative field experiment involving the exposure of trap nests made of Lipara-induced galls, Moericke traps and phytocenologic examinations at 66 paired sampling sites in the Czech Republic, where common reed is considered an indigenous plant. Lipara-induced reed galls comprised a limiting nesting resource for obligate reed specialists within both mowed and unmowed reed stands. Reed mowing prescribed for nature conservation purposes affected species richness and the abundance of aculeate hymenopterans. The sites with mowed reed stands attracted more species to the trap nests, and the sites were also associated with a higher abundance of aculeates in the trap nests and Moericke traps. However, when the trap nests were exposed at sites distant from any reed stands, the species richness and abundance of aculeates nesting in the trap nests dropped dramatically. The study species did not form any micro-territories when occupying the trap nests containing multiple galls suitable for nesting. The trap nests did not equally support the nesting of all species known to use Lipara-induced reed galls, and the analyzed environmental factors displayed species-specific responses. It remains to be investigated, whether and which species that are known to nest in Lipara-induced reed galls can use also other alternative nest resources, such as reed stems and stems of other wetland-associated plants.
Author Astapenková, Alena
Tauchmanová, Pavlína
Řezáč, Milan
Heneberg, Petr
Bogusch, Petr
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Snippet [Display omitted] •Lipara-induced reed galls are a limiting nesting resource of Hymenoptera: Aculeata.•Reed mowing affects the species richness and abundance...
Common reed (Phragmites australis) is often subject to eradication by conservation management and is also commercially harvested. However, numerous Palaearctic...
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Aquatic plants
Bees
Biodiversity conservation
Cavity nesting
Central European region
Conservation
Conservation management
Constraining
Czech Republic
Environmental factors
field experimentation
Flowers & plants
Freshwater plants
Gall
Galls
humans
Hymenoptera
Indigenous plants
indigenous species
Lipara
Marshes
Mosaic management
Mowing
natural resources conservation
Nature conservation
Nesting
Nests
Phragmites
Phragmites australis
Rare resources
Reed cutting
Reed expansion
Reed harvesting
species diversity
Species richness
Stems
Studies
Traps
wasps
Wetlands
Wildlife conservation
Title Common reed (Phragmites australis) gall as the limiting nesting resource of rare wetland bees and wasps (Hymenoptera: Aculeata & Evanioidea) in Central Europe
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