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Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community

Marković, Čedomir; Dobrosavljević, Jovan; Vujicić, Petar; Cebeci, Haci Huseyin

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Čedomir
AU  - Dobrosavljević, Jovan
AU  - Vujicić, Petar
AU  - Cebeci, Haci Huseyin
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1228
AB  - The regeneration of pedunculate oak by shelterwood cutting causes profound ecological changes in the regenerated stands. In this paper, we studied how the pedunculate oak leaf miner community changes after shelterwood cutting with a short regeneration period and does the stand age influence the trend of seasonal variation in their diversity. Leaf miners were chosen because they are a very diverse group of insects closely tied to their host plant. For this reason, their community reacts to all changes to which their host plant is subjected. Three regenerated (5, 10, and 15-year-old) and one control (110-year-old forest) stand were selected in the studied area. A total of 28 species of leaf miners were recorded in them. Many rare species disappeared after shelterwood cutting, while frequent and abundant species experienced a decline in numbers. That led to a decrease in diversity, which was the lowest in the 5-year-old stand. The diversity of leaf miners began to increase in the older regenerated stands. The highest diversity was observed in the control stand. A period of 5 years is needed for the recolonization of approx. 40% of the leaf miner fauna, while 10 years is the recolonization period for approx. 60% and 15 years for approx. 85% of the above fauna. The trend of seasonal variation of the diversity of the pedunculate oak leaf miner community varied in stands of different ages. The diversity of oak leaf miners was the lowest in spring, whereas it increased until the middle of summer and then decreased in all the studied stands.
T2  - BIOLOGIA
T1  - Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community
EP  - 1203
IS  - 4
SP  - 1197
VL  - 76
DO  - 10.2478/s11756-020-00631-7
UR  - conv_1508
ER  - 
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abstract = "The regeneration of pedunculate oak by shelterwood cutting causes profound ecological changes in the regenerated stands. In this paper, we studied how the pedunculate oak leaf miner community changes after shelterwood cutting with a short regeneration period and does the stand age influence the trend of seasonal variation in their diversity. Leaf miners were chosen because they are a very diverse group of insects closely tied to their host plant. For this reason, their community reacts to all changes to which their host plant is subjected. Three regenerated (5, 10, and 15-year-old) and one control (110-year-old forest) stand were selected in the studied area. A total of 28 species of leaf miners were recorded in them. Many rare species disappeared after shelterwood cutting, while frequent and abundant species experienced a decline in numbers. That led to a decrease in diversity, which was the lowest in the 5-year-old stand. The diversity of leaf miners began to increase in the older regenerated stands. The highest diversity was observed in the control stand. A period of 5 years is needed for the recolonization of approx. 40% of the leaf miner fauna, while 10 years is the recolonization period for approx. 60% and 15 years for approx. 85% of the above fauna. The trend of seasonal variation of the diversity of the pedunculate oak leaf miner community varied in stands of different ages. The diversity of oak leaf miners was the lowest in spring, whereas it increased until the middle of summer and then decreased in all the studied stands.",
journal = "BIOLOGIA",
title = "Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community",
pages = "1203-1197",
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Marković, Č., Dobrosavljević, J., Vujicić, P.,& Cebeci, H. H.. (2021). Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community. in BIOLOGIA, 76(4), 1197-1203.
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-020-00631-7
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Marković Č, Dobrosavljević J, Vujicić P, Cebeci HH. Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community. in BIOLOGIA. 2021;76(4):1197-1203.
doi:10.2478/s11756-020-00631-7
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Marković, Čedomir, Dobrosavljević, Jovan, Vujicić, Petar, Cebeci, Haci Huseyin, "Impact of regeneration by shelterwood cutting on the pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ) leaf mining insect community" in BIOLOGIA, 76, no. 4 (2021):1197-1203,
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-020-00631-7 .,
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Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul

Cebeci, Haci Huseyin; Marković, Čedomir; Grabenweger, Giselher; Ayberk, Hamit; Dobrosavljević, Jovan; Goltas, Merih; Stojanović, Aleksandar

(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cebeci, Haci Huseyin
AU  - Marković, Čedomir
AU  - Grabenweger, Giselher
AU  - Ayberk, Hamit
AU  - Dobrosavljević, Jovan
AU  - Goltas, Merih
AU  - Stojanović, Aleksandar
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/969
AB  - The aim of our study was to simultaneously determine the parasitism rates of C. ohridella pupae in Istanbul and in Belgrade. Collection of the pupae in Istanbul was carried out on three occasions, 12th of June, 3rd of July, and 1st of August, respectively, corresponding with the three generations of the leafminer per year. In Belgrade, samples were collected only during the spring generation of the leafminer, in the period from 7th to 11th of June, 2017. Severe drought stress of horse chestnut trees impaired development of the 2nd and the 3rd leafminer generation and made it impossible to collect reasonable numbers of Cameraria pupae after the first collection date. At each collection date, 150 pupae per location were taken and treated as independent factors and their influence on the parasitism rates of the C. ohridella pupae was examined using the two-way ANOVA. The parasitism rates of the C. ohridella pupae in Istanbul ranged from 16 to 28% at the 1st collection date, from 18 to 20% in the 2nd collection date, and from 4 to 8% in the 3rd collection date. Parasitism rates in C. ohridella pupae collected in Belgrade ranged from 0 to 12%. The majority of them (80%), however, were parasitized to a low level of 0 to 4%, only.
PB  - Parlar Scientific Publications
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul
EP  - 7124
IS  - 10
SP  - 7122
VL  - 27
UR  - conv_2045
ER  - 
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author = "Cebeci, Haci Huseyin and Marković, Čedomir and Grabenweger, Giselher and Ayberk, Hamit and Dobrosavljević, Jovan and Goltas, Merih and Stojanović, Aleksandar",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The aim of our study was to simultaneously determine the parasitism rates of C. ohridella pupae in Istanbul and in Belgrade. Collection of the pupae in Istanbul was carried out on three occasions, 12th of June, 3rd of July, and 1st of August, respectively, corresponding with the three generations of the leafminer per year. In Belgrade, samples were collected only during the spring generation of the leafminer, in the period from 7th to 11th of June, 2017. Severe drought stress of horse chestnut trees impaired development of the 2nd and the 3rd leafminer generation and made it impossible to collect reasonable numbers of Cameraria pupae after the first collection date. At each collection date, 150 pupae per location were taken and treated as independent factors and their influence on the parasitism rates of the C. ohridella pupae was examined using the two-way ANOVA. The parasitism rates of the C. ohridella pupae in Istanbul ranged from 16 to 28% at the 1st collection date, from 18 to 20% in the 2nd collection date, and from 4 to 8% in the 3rd collection date. Parasitism rates in C. ohridella pupae collected in Belgrade ranged from 0 to 12%. The majority of them (80%), however, were parasitized to a low level of 0 to 4%, only.",
publisher = "Parlar Scientific Publications",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul",
pages = "7124-7122",
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Cebeci, H. H., Marković, Č., Grabenweger, G., Ayberk, H., Dobrosavljević, J., Goltas, M.,& Stojanović, A.. (2018). Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Parlar Scientific Publications., 27(10), 7122-7124.
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Cebeci HH, Marković Č, Grabenweger G, Ayberk H, Dobrosavljević J, Goltas M, Stojanović A. Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2018;27(10):7122-7124.
conv_2045 .
Cebeci, Haci Huseyin, Marković, Čedomir, Grabenweger, Giselher, Ayberk, Hamit, Dobrosavljević, Jovan, Goltas, Merih, Stojanović, Aleksandar, "Preliminary notes on pupal parasitism rates of the horse chestnut leafminer, cameraria ohridella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) in Belgrade and Istanbul" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 27, no. 10 (2018):7122-7124,
conv_2045 .
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