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Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors

Winter-flooding of rice paddies without the application of agricultural chemicals is attracting attention as a new agricultural method for enhancing the habitat conditions of wintering waterfowl in rice paddy ecosystems throughout Japan and east Asia. Conditions in these paddies are expected to resu...

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Autores principales: Takada, Mayura B, Takagi, Shun, Iwabuchi, Shigeki, Mineta, Takuya, Washitani, Izumi
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4137415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25140294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-418
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author Takada, Mayura B
Takagi, Shun
Iwabuchi, Shigeki
Mineta, Takuya
Washitani, Izumi
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Takagi, Shun
Iwabuchi, Shigeki
Mineta, Takuya
Washitani, Izumi
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description Winter-flooding of rice paddies without the application of agricultural chemicals is attracting attention as a new agricultural method for enhancing the habitat conditions of wintering waterfowl in rice paddy ecosystems throughout Japan and east Asia. Conditions in these paddies are expected to result in restoration of not only the winter habitats of waterfowl but also those of other taxonomic groups during the rice growing season. In this study, we tested whether the diversity of summer spiders––ubiquitous predators in rice paddies––was higher in the winter-flooded paddies than in the conventional ones by conducting field measurements in 31 winter-flooded and 7 conventional paddies. Limiting factors of spiders in the winter-flooded paddies were then examined. Results revealed that both the density and species richness of spiders were significantly higher in the winter-flooded paddies than in the conventional ones both before and after the insecticide application against pecky rice bug Stenotus rubrovittatus (Matsumura)(Hemiptera: Miridae) to conventional paddies. In addition, spider density and species richness in the winter-flooded paddies correlated with the availability of two prey groups––chironomids and other nematocera. These findings suggest that in the winter-flooded paddies the diversity of generalist predators is higher than in the conventional ones during the rice-growing season and that the combination of management at both the landscape and field level is likely more effective for increasing spider abundance in winter-flooded paddies.
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spelling pubmed-41374152014-08-19 Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors Takada, Mayura B Takagi, Shun Iwabuchi, Shigeki Mineta, Takuya Washitani, Izumi Springerplus Research Winter-flooding of rice paddies without the application of agricultural chemicals is attracting attention as a new agricultural method for enhancing the habitat conditions of wintering waterfowl in rice paddy ecosystems throughout Japan and east Asia. Conditions in these paddies are expected to result in restoration of not only the winter habitats of waterfowl but also those of other taxonomic groups during the rice growing season. In this study, we tested whether the diversity of summer spiders––ubiquitous predators in rice paddies––was higher in the winter-flooded paddies than in the conventional ones by conducting field measurements in 31 winter-flooded and 7 conventional paddies. Limiting factors of spiders in the winter-flooded paddies were then examined. Results revealed that both the density and species richness of spiders were significantly higher in the winter-flooded paddies than in the conventional ones both before and after the insecticide application against pecky rice bug Stenotus rubrovittatus (Matsumura)(Hemiptera: Miridae) to conventional paddies. In addition, spider density and species richness in the winter-flooded paddies correlated with the availability of two prey groups––chironomids and other nematocera. These findings suggest that in the winter-flooded paddies the diversity of generalist predators is higher than in the conventional ones during the rice-growing season and that the combination of management at both the landscape and field level is likely more effective for increasing spider abundance in winter-flooded paddies. Springer International Publishing 2014-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4137415/ /pubmed/25140294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-418 Text en © Takada et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title_full Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title_fullStr Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title_short Comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
title_sort comparison of generalist predators in winter-flooded and conventionally managed rice paddies and identification of their limiting factors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4137415/
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