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Spatial ecological niches of Nilaparvata lugens and its main predatory natural enemies in rice-duck integrated farming system

To study the spatial distribution patterns and ecological niches of Nilaparvata lugens and its main predatory natural enemies, three treatments including chemical fertilization, rice-duck farming, and no chemical pesticides/fertilizer application (control) were set. Theridiidae, Clubionidae and Salticidae showed the highest niche width under chemical fertilization, rice-duck farming and control, respectively, with a value of over 0.80 in each case. The spatial niche of N.lugens in the plots of rice-duck farming was 0.83, being 5.0% and 5.9% lower than in the control and chemical fertilization plots, respectively. Rice-duck farming increased the spatial domain of N.lugens and its main natural enemies (Tetragnathidae, Coccinellidae, Salticidae, and Staphylinid), increasing their encounter probability and thus enhancing the control on N.lugens to a certain extent. However, the niche overlap of N.lugens and Lycosidae, Linyphiidae and Clubionidae natural enemies decreased, which weakened the potential control of these natural enemies. Rice-duck farming also had definite effects on the occurrence and spatial domain of main predatory natural enemies on the rice plants themselves. In sum, rice-duck farming could have positive effects on the outbreak and trade-off of N.lugens via altering the spatial distribution patterns and ecological niche characteristics of N.lugens and its main predatory natural enemies.

Title of publication: Chinese Journal of Ecology
卷号: 30
期号: 7
国际标准刊号: 1000-4890
页数: 1361-1369
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年份: 2011
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国家: China
地理范围: 亚洲及太平洋
内容语言: Chinese (Traditional)
Author: QIN Zhong , ZHANG Jia-en, ZHANG Jin, LUO Shi-ming
类别: 杂志文章
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