Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild
Valdés-Correcher Elena; Popova Anna; Galmán Andrea; Prinzing Andreas; Andrey V. Selikhovkin; Andy G. Howe; Mrazova Anna; Dulaurent Anne-Maïmiti; Hampe Arndt; Ayco Jerome Michel Tack; Bouget Christophe; Lupaștean Daniela; Harvey Deborah; Dmitry L. Musolin; Gábor L. Lövei; Centenaro Giada; Inge Van Halder; Hagge Jonas; Dobrosavljević Jovan; Pitkänen Juha-Matti; Koricheva Julia; Sam Katerina; Barbaro Luc; Branco Manuela; Ferrante Marco; Faticov Maria; Tahadlová Markéta; Gossner Martin; Cauchoix Maxime; Bogdziewicz Michał; Duduman Mihai-Leonard; Mikhail V. Kozlov; Mona C. Bjoern; Nikita A. Mamaev; Fernandez-Conradi Pilar; Rebecca L. Thomas; Wetherbee Ross; Green Samantha; Milanović Slobodan; Moreira Xoaquín; Mellerin Yannick; Kadiri Yasmine; Castagneyrol Bastien
Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild
Valdés-Correcher Elena
Popova Anna
Galmán Andrea
Prinzing Andreas
Andrey V. Selikhovkin
Andy G. Howe
Mrazova Anna
Dulaurent Anne-Maïmiti
Hampe Arndt
Ayco Jerome Michel Tack
Bouget Christophe
Lupaștean Daniela
Harvey Deborah
Dmitry L. Musolin
Gábor L. Lövei
Centenaro Giada
Inge Van Halder
Hagge Jonas
Dobrosavljević Jovan
Pitkänen Juha-Matti
Koricheva Julia
Sam Katerina
Barbaro Luc
Branco Manuela
Ferrante Marco
Faticov Maria
Tahadlová Markéta
Gossner Martin
Cauchoix Maxime
Bogdziewicz Michał
Duduman Mihai-Leonard
Mikhail V. Kozlov
Mona C. Bjoern
Nikita A. Mamaev
Fernandez-Conradi Pilar
Rebecca L. Thomas
Wetherbee Ross
Green Samantha
Milanović Slobodan
Moreira Xoaquín
Mellerin Yannick
Kadiri Yasmine
Castagneyrol Bastien
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154531
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154531
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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.
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