INVESTIGADORES
GONZALEZ Ezequiel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
How do insect communities and ecosystem processes respond to habitat loss and fragmentation in Chaco forests? Summarizing 20 years of studies in Central Argentina
Autor/es:
GONZÁLEZ, EZEQUIEL; ROSSETTI, MARIA ROSA; MORENO, MARIA LAURA; BERNASCHINI, MARIA L.; CAGNOLO, LUCIANO; MUSICANTE, MARIANA; SALVO, ADRIANA; VALLADARES, GRACIELA
Lugar:
Leipzig
Reunión:
Conferencia; 52nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland; 2023
Resumen:
Habitat loss and fragmentation are landscape transformations with profound impacts on biodiversity. Insects are particularly affected by these processes, with consequences for ecosystem services. In the Neotropics, the Chaco forest is one of the largest phytogeographic regions and has suffered critical deforestation rates in recent decades. For 20 years, we have studied the impact of these modifications on insect communities in Córdoba, Argentina, and the interaction between forests and adjacent crops. Here, we review 25 empirical studies of the influence of fragment area, forest cover, and edge habitats on different insect functional groups, ecological processes, and ecological networks in fragmented Chaco forests in central Argentina. Small fragments and landscapes with low proportions of forest cover were generally linked to impoverished insect communities across most functional groups. Fragment area reductions negatively affected above-ground processes such as herbivory and parasitoidism, whereas leaf litter decomposition and most network parameters were not affected. Edge effects were variable, favoring some insect groups (i.e., ground-dwelling arthropods and parasitoids