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Fluctuating asymmetry indicates levels of disturbance between agricultural productions: An example in Croatian population of Pterostichus melas melas (Coleptera: Carabidae)
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WoS WOS:000449120200005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85052640129
DOI 10.1016/J.JCZ.2018.07.003
Año 2018
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Abstract



This study evaluated the use of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of shape, as a bio-indicator developmental stability (DS) in multiple populations of two different agricultural productions a) perennial (orchard) and b) annual (arable) crops on the carabid beetle Pterostichus melas melas (Creutzer, 1799) morphology. Shape variation and FA levels were estimated using geometric morphometrics. The results obtained using geometric morphometric analyses such as regressions (FA scores vs Shape) and partial least squares showed that carabids that inhabited the perennial agro-ecosystem seem to have adapted to the strong anthropogenic influence (i.e. IPM practices) at the phenotypic level, while the carabids inhabiting annual agro-ecosystems experience more unstable environments and their phenotypes seem to have been changed more recently. It was expected that phenotypes of the annual agro-ecosystems would be more variable than the long-established ones. Different IPM practices in agro-ecosystems generate different disturbance degrees in insect communities, and these effects can be successfully quantified by applying geometric morphometric techniques. (C) 2018 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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Zoologischer Anzeiger 0044-5231

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Zoology
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Animal Science And Zoology
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1 BENITEZ-DE LA FUENTE, HUGO ALEJANDRO Hombre Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
UNIV CAMBRIDGE - Reino Unido
University of Cambridge - Reino Unido
The University Museum of Zoology - Reino Unido
2 Lemic, Darija Mujer Univ Zagreb - Croacia
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia
3 Puschel, Thomas A. Hombre UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido
University of Manchester - Reino Unido
Faculty of Science and Engineering - Reino Unido
4 Gasparic, Helena Vinc Mujer Univ Zagreb - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia
4 Virić Gašparić, Helena Mujer University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture - Croacia
5 Kos, Tomislav Hombre Univ Zadar - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia
6 Baric, Bozena - Univ Zagreb - Croacia
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia
7 Bazok, Renata Mujer Univ Zagreb - Croacia
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia
8 Pajac Zivkovic, Ivana Mujer Univ Zagreb - Croacia
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture - Croacia
University of Zadar - Croacia

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Universidad de Tarapacá
European Commission
European Social Fund
European Union from the European Social Fund
EU project LIFE-+INSECTLIFE
EU project LIFE-+SU.SA.FRUIT
Universidad de Tarapacá

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This study was supported by the European Union from the European Social Fund [grant number: HR.3.2.01-0071] and within the EU projects LIFE+SU.SA.FRUIT [grant number: LIFE13 ENV/HR/000580] and LIFE+INSECTLIFE [grant number: LIFE13 ENV/HU/001092].
The authors are very grateful to the comments of several experts on the topic and principally to the reviewers to provide valuable comments to the final version of this manuscript. We are grateful to the family farm Katančić and family farm Fruk for allowing the data collection. We also thank the taxonomy expert Teun van Gijzen for his help during the identification of the ground beetle species. The Dr. Benitez was financed in part, by a Small Grant from Universidad de Tarapacá , Chile 2017 9719-17 . Funding: This study was supported by the European Union from the European Social Fund [grant number: HR.3.2.01-0071 ] and within the EU projects LIFE+SU.SA.FRUIT [grant number: LIFE13 ENV/HR/000580 ] and LIFE+INSECTLIFE [grant number: LIFE13 ENV/HU/001092 ].

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