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Université de la Réunion

Campus du Moufia

TALKS

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Island Biology

Book of Abstracts

Talks

Third International Conference

on Island Ecology, Evolution and Conservation

8-13 July 2019 University of La R´eunion

Saint Denis, France

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Diversity and community composition of herbivorous thrips vary

along environmental gradients, but plant effects remain an

important driver

Niry T. Dianzinga ∗† 1, Marie-Ludders Moutoussamy2, Jo¨elle Sadeyen2, Lala H. R.

Ravaomanarivo 3, Samuel Nibouche 2, Enric Frago2,4

1 Peuplements v´eg´etaux et bioagresseurs en milieu tropical (UMR PVBMT) – Facult´e des Sciences et

techniques - Universit´e de La R´eunion 15 avenue Ren´e Cassin CS92003 97744 Saint-Denis C´edex 9 pour le Cirad Station de Ligne-Paradis - 7 chemin de l´IRAT - 97410 Saint-Pierre, R´eunion

2 UMR Peuplement V´eg´etaux et Bioagresseurs en Milieu Tropical (UMR PVBMT - INRA) – 97410 St-Pierre,

R´eunion

3epartement d’Entomologie [Antananarivo] – Facult´e des Sciences B.P 906 - 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar 4 Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (CBGP) – Centre de Coop´eration Internationale en

Recherche Agronomique pour le D´eveloppement : UMR55 – 755 avenue du Campus Agropolis, 34988 Montferrier sur Lez, France

Elevational gradients are a powerful tool to explore how species communities respond to changes in environmental conditions along short geographic distances. It is usually observed that species di-versity decrease monotonically with elevation, or follow a mid-elevation peak. These effects, however, may vary among taxa and geographic regions. Changes driven by elevation may also depend on land-scape characteristics like habitat heterogeneity and patchiness, but also on seasonal variations such as those occurring between cold and hot seasons. Here, we used as biological model thrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera), which is a diverse group of slender insects, to investigate the drivers of insect diversity and of community composition along elevational gradients in Reunion Island. We sampled thrips on 106 plant species belonging to 44 families along seven replicated elevated gradients from 0 to 1,600 m in both summer and winter conditions. We identified 4,278 specimens representing 41 species and we estimated their diversity both at the local (alpha) and at the compositional (beta) diversity level. These metrics were related with elevation, and with landscape characteristics around each site, which included habitat diversity and patchiness (or fragmentation). We found that different thrips communities are directly related to host plants: invasive plants hosted a large diversity of thrips, whereas some endemic ones hosted unique communities. Elevation, patchiness and season were variables with an evident ef-fect on both alpha and beta diversity. Beta diversity revealed that diversity of thrips was larger at low elevations, and this change was mostly dominated by richness differences (i.e. low elevation sites had more unique species than high elevation ones). Our results show that important diversity patterns can be appreciated through the lens of beta diversity, and may help to understand how regional pools of insects are distributed in relationship with topography, landscape and climatic conditions.

Keywords: tropical island, environmental gradients, beta diversity, alpha diversity, thrips

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Corresponding author: niry.dianzinga@gmail.com

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