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Creek Proximity and Flora Effects on Arthropod Populations in Riparian Buffers in Washington State, USA
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作者 Timothy D. Waters Richard S. Zack Douglas B. Walsh 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering》 2010年第1期52-60,82,共10页
Due to federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to clean water and salmon recovery, stream health and water quality are major concerns in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. An integral component of mo... Due to federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to clean water and salmon recovery, stream health and water quality are major concerns in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. An integral component of most riparian rehabilitation efforts is the effective establishment of preferred vegetation. We conducted arthropod surveys in representative disturbed and rehabilitated riparian buffers directly adjacent to apple orchards and grape vineyards in the Lower Yakima Valley near Prosser, Benton County, Washington State USA. Objectives of the study were to determine whether densities of select predatory and pest taxa changed with distance from the waterway and to test whether densities differed among disturbed, rehabilitated, or pristine riparian buffers. The studies suggest that populations of some beneficial arthropods, including spiders and ground beetles, were higher in the presence of exotic flowering plant species. In the riparian environments surveyed, more native woody plant species were found adjacent to the waterway, and this apparent stability appears to have had a positive effect on beneficial arthropods. Concurrently, data indicated that some exotic, flowering species of plants may be preferred over native plant species as hosts to certain arthropod pests. These plants tend to persist in degraded riparian buffers and at the interface of riparian habitats and cultivated areas, whereas native plant species are predominant in pristine or properly maintained and rehabilitated buffers. 展开更多
关键词 RIPARIAN buffer zone beneficial arthropod ground beetles spiders.
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赏心悦目的海底“鲜花”
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作者 董世芳 《知识就是力量》 2003年第6期28-28,共1页
大海水天一色,海底昏暗寒冷,然而在苦咸的海水中不仅有"花"开,而且"花"千奇百怪,艳丽异常,比陆上的花毫不逊色,甚至更具魅力.不同的是,陆上开的是植物花,海中开的是动物"花".
关键词 海洋动物 “开花”动物 珊瑚 海鳃 海鱼
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