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Effectiveness of Vegetation Surrogates for Parasitoid Wasps in Reserve Selection
Authors:SALLY E M FRASER†  ALISON E BERESFORD†  JENNIFER PETERS†  JOHN W REDHEAD†  ALASTAIR J WELCH†  PETER J MAYHEW†  CALVIN DYTHAM†
Institution:Department of Biology, University of York, P.O. Box 373, York YO10 5YW, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract:  Selecting suitable nature reserves is a continuing challenge in conservation, particularly for target groups that are time-consuming to survey, species rich, and extinction prone. One such group is the parasitoid Hymenoptera, which have been excluded from conservation planning. If basic characteristics of habitats or vegetation could be used as reliable surrogates of specific target taxa, this would greatly facilitate appropriate reserve selection. We identified a range of potential habitat indicators of the species richness of pimpline parasitoid communities (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae, Diacritinae, Poemeniinae) and tested their efficiency at capturing the observed diversity in a group of small woodlands in the agricultural landscape of the Vale of York (United Kingdom). Eight of the 18 vegetation-based reserve-selection strategies were significantly better at parasitoid species inclusion than random selection of areas. The best strategy maximized richness of tree species over the entire reserve network through complementarity. This strategy omitted only 2–3 species more (out of 38 captured in the landscape as a whole) than selections derived from the parasitoid survey data. In general, strategies worked equally well at capturing species richness and rarity. Our results suggest that vegetation data as a surrogate for species richness could prove an informative tool in parasitoid conservation, but further work is needed to test how broadly applicable these indicators may be.
Keywords:complementarity  indicator species  insect conservation  nature reserve selection  parasitoid Hymenoptera  reserve network  species richness surrogates
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