Diversity Patterns and Assembly Mechanisms of Heteroptera Communities Under Environmental Change

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Publicado en:Ecology and Evolution vol. 15, no. 9 (Sep 1, 2025)
Autor principal: Ta, Fuyuan
Otros Autores: Wang, Weina, Yue, Hongru, Namuriga, Husile, Li, Junlan, Wang, Ning
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100 1 |a Ta, Fuyuan  |u College of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China 
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520 3 |a ABSTRACT The species richness of Heteroptera communities is closely linked to the diversity of local arthropods, suggesting that they can serve as reliable indicators of local biodiversity levels. This study focused on heteropteran communities in the Daqing Mountain National Nature Reserve, elucidating the diversity patterns and assembly mechanisms of heteropteran, as well as the primary driving factors. A survey of the heteropteran communities was conducted from May to September 2022 using sweep‐net sampling. The results demonstrate that heteropteran species diversity increases along elevational gradients, and a few ecological variables serve as significant drivers of species richness. Ecological modeling revealed that deterministic processes predominantly govern heteropteran community assembly across the nature reserve, while stochastic processes play a contingent role in insect community assembly across elevational gradients. Based on these findings, we screened relevant ecological variables and constructed a random forest model to estimate the spatial distribution patterns of heteropteran species richness within the nature reserve, revealing a distinct east‐high‐west‐low spatial distribution pattern. Further analysis of community stability demonstrated that heteropteran species diversity serves as the primary determinant of community stability. Collectively, this study provides novel insights into the impacts of environmental change on heteropteran population stability and aggregation dynamics within the Daqing Mountain Nature Reserve, while also informing the development of biodiversity conservation measures and sustainable reserve management strategies. 
651 4 |a China 
651 4 |a Mongolia 
653 |a Geographical distribution 
653 |a Spatial analysis 
653 |a Biodiversity 
653 |a Population stability 
653 |a Species diversity 
653 |a Environmental changes 
653 |a Distribution patterns 
653 |a Spatial distribution 
653 |a Insects 
653 |a Habitats 
653 |a Ecosystems 
653 |a Nature reserves 
653 |a Climate change 
653 |a Mountains 
653 |a Arthropods 
653 |a Vegetation 
653 |a Stochastic processes 
653 |a Pattern analysis 
653 |a Random variables 
653 |a Species richness 
653 |a Environmental impact 
653 |a Population distribution 
653 |a Ecological models 
653 |a Taxonomy 
653 |a Land use 
653 |a Stochastic models 
653 |a Stability 
653 |a Grasslands 
653 |a Heteroptera 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Wang, Weina  |u College of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China 
700 1 |a Yue, Hongru  |u Institute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hohhot, China 
700 1 |a Namuriga  |u Xilingol League Grassland Workstation, Xilinhot, China 
700 1 |a Husile  |u Hulunbuir Forestry and Grassland Development Center, Hulunbuir, China 
700 1 |a Li, Junlan  |u College of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China 
700 1 |a Wang, Ning  |u Institute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hohhot, China 
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