Artículo de revista
Urbanization filters coccinellids composition and functional trait distributions in greenspaces across greater Santiago, Chile
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Volumen 38,
16108167
16188667
10.1016/j.ufug.2019.01.002
Autor
Grez Villarroel, Audrey
Zaviezo, Tania
Gardiner, Mary M.
Alaniz, Alberto J.
Institución
Resumen
Urbanization alters community composition, frequently leading to decline in native species abundance and richness. Nevertheless, responses might also depend on trait-based local habitat and landscape-scale filters. In this work, we studied how local characteristics of greenspaces and landscape context at 100 and 1000 m influence taxonomic and functional traits composition of native and alien coccinellids (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) across an urbanization gradient extending from the city of Santiago, Chile, into surrounding rural areas. We found that greenspaces supported a rich community of coccinellids, including many native species, but both native and alien species were negatively affected by urbanization. Local habitat variables were not important predictors of coccinellids richness, abundance or functional traits. On the other hand, landscape composition at both scales did affect coccinellid communities in greenspaces. At both landscape scales, there was variat