Marjanović, Marija

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The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects

Dobrosavljević, Jovan; Marković, Čedomir; Marjanović, Marija

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dobrosavljević, Jovan
AU  - Marković, Čedomir
AU  - Marjanović, Marija
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1423
AB  - With the process of urbanization and the development of cities, trees in the urban environment are becoming increasingly important. Those trees represent a habitat and a food source for many organisms, among which insects are the most numerous and diverse. The insect communities inhabiting them frequently differ from those found in the rural environment. However, the transition from rural to urban habitat is rarely sharp, as there are many intermediary habitats that often represent the species rich areas. We investigated how the urbanization gradient affects the black poplar endophagous herbivorous insect community. To determine that, we compared the leaf miner and gallicolous aphid species richness, abundance, and diversity along rural-urban gradients. The research was conducted in 2019, in three cities in Serbia, in rural, suburban, and urban areas. We concluded that urbanization significantly influences the black poplar leaf miner community, while it does not have a significant effect on the black poplar gallicolous aphid community. Significantly lower leaf miner species richness and diversity were recorded in the urban environment, while their abundance was significantly lower in suburban areas. Contrary to most species, Fenusella hortulana (Hymenoptera) reacted positively to urbanization, while Aulagromyza populi (Diptera) and Phyllonorycter extrematrix (Lepidoptera) were not significantly affected. As about 80% of leaf miner species and 40% of gallicolous aphid species still manage to survive in the urban environment, the trees present in the urban environment are important for the preservation of their fauna.
T2  - Arthropod-Plant Interactions
T1  - The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects
EP  - 350
IS  - 3
SP  - 341
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.1007/s11829-023-09963-y
UR  - conv_1695
ER  - 
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author = "Dobrosavljević, Jovan and Marković, Čedomir and Marjanović, Marija",
year = "2023",
abstract = "With the process of urbanization and the development of cities, trees in the urban environment are becoming increasingly important. Those trees represent a habitat and a food source for many organisms, among which insects are the most numerous and diverse. The insect communities inhabiting them frequently differ from those found in the rural environment. However, the transition from rural to urban habitat is rarely sharp, as there are many intermediary habitats that often represent the species rich areas. We investigated how the urbanization gradient affects the black poplar endophagous herbivorous insect community. To determine that, we compared the leaf miner and gallicolous aphid species richness, abundance, and diversity along rural-urban gradients. The research was conducted in 2019, in three cities in Serbia, in rural, suburban, and urban areas. We concluded that urbanization significantly influences the black poplar leaf miner community, while it does not have a significant effect on the black poplar gallicolous aphid community. Significantly lower leaf miner species richness and diversity were recorded in the urban environment, while their abundance was significantly lower in suburban areas. Contrary to most species, Fenusella hortulana (Hymenoptera) reacted positively to urbanization, while Aulagromyza populi (Diptera) and Phyllonorycter extrematrix (Lepidoptera) were not significantly affected. As about 80% of leaf miner species and 40% of gallicolous aphid species still manage to survive in the urban environment, the trees present in the urban environment are important for the preservation of their fauna.",
journal = "Arthropod-Plant Interactions",
title = "The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects",
pages = "350-341",
number = "3",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.1007/s11829-023-09963-y",
url = "conv_1695"
}
Dobrosavljević, J., Marković, Č.,& Marjanović, M.. (2023). The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects. in Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 17(3), 341-350.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-023-09963-y
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Dobrosavljević J, Marković Č, Marjanović M. The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects. in Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 2023;17(3):341-350.
doi:10.1007/s11829-023-09963-y
conv_1695 .
Dobrosavljević, Jovan, Marković, Čedomir, Marjanović, Marija, "The effect of urban-rural gradient on black poplar endophagous herbivorous insects" in Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 17, no. 3 (2023):341-350,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-023-09963-y .,
conv_1695 .
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Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat

Dobrosavljević, Jovan; Marković, Čedomir; Marjanović, Marija; Milanović, Slobodan

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dobrosavljević, Jovan
AU  - Marković, Čedomir
AU  - Marjanović, Marija
AU  - Milanović, Slobodan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1143
AB  - With the process of urbanization, cities are expanding, while forests are declining. Many conditions in the urban habitats are modified compared to those in the rural ones, so the organisms present reactions to these changes. To determine to what extent the habitat type influences insects, we tested the differences in the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) leaf-mining insect community between urban and rural habitats in Serbia. Lower species richness, abundance, and diversity were determined on trees in the urban environment. Due to the differences in the habitat types, many of the species disappeared, while most of the remaining species declined. The seasonal dynamics of species richness, abundance, and diversity differed between the habitat types. Both rural and urban populations started with low values in May. Subsequently, rural populations gained higher species richness, abundance, and diversity. As about 60% of the leaf miners' species present in the rural habitats survive on the trees in urban areas, those trees are of great importance as a species reservoir. This is why we need to preserve and strive to improve the condition of urban areas where the pedunculate oak is present.
T2  - Forests
T1  - Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat
IS  - 12
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.3390/f11121300
UR  - conv_1518
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dobrosavljević, Jovan and Marković, Čedomir and Marjanović, Marija and Milanović, Slobodan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "With the process of urbanization, cities are expanding, while forests are declining. Many conditions in the urban habitats are modified compared to those in the rural ones, so the organisms present reactions to these changes. To determine to what extent the habitat type influences insects, we tested the differences in the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) leaf-mining insect community between urban and rural habitats in Serbia. Lower species richness, abundance, and diversity were determined on trees in the urban environment. Due to the differences in the habitat types, many of the species disappeared, while most of the remaining species declined. The seasonal dynamics of species richness, abundance, and diversity differed between the habitat types. Both rural and urban populations started with low values in May. Subsequently, rural populations gained higher species richness, abundance, and diversity. As about 60% of the leaf miners' species present in the rural habitats survive on the trees in urban areas, those trees are of great importance as a species reservoir. This is why we need to preserve and strive to improve the condition of urban areas where the pedunculate oak is present.",
journal = "Forests",
title = "Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat",
number = "12",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.3390/f11121300",
url = "conv_1518"
}
Dobrosavljević, J., Marković, Č., Marjanović, M.,& Milanović, S.. (2020). Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat. in Forests, 11(12).
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121300
conv_1518
Dobrosavljević J, Marković Č, Marjanović M, Milanović S. Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat. in Forests. 2020;11(12).
doi:10.3390/f11121300
conv_1518 .
Dobrosavljević, Jovan, Marković, Čedomir, Marjanović, Marija, Milanović, Slobodan, "Pedunculate Oak Leaf Miners' Community: Urban vs. Rural Habitat" in Forests, 11, no. 12 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121300 .,
conv_1518 .
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