Movement analyses of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae).

Brouwers, N. and Newton, A., 2010. Movement analyses of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research, 100 (6), pp. 623-634.

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DOI: 10.1017/S0007485309990332

Abstract

Information on the dispersal ability of invertebrate species associated with woodland habitats is severely lacking. Therefore, a study was conducted examining the movement patterns of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) on the Isle of Wight, UK. Juvenile (i.e. nymphs) and adult wood crickets were released and observed over time within different ground surface substrates. Their movement paths were recorded and subsequently analysed using random walk models. Nymphs were found to move more slowly than adults did; and, when given a choice, both nymphs and adults showed a preference for moving through or over leaf litter compared to bare soil or grass. A correlated random walk (CRW) model accurately described the movement pattern of adult wood crickets through leaf litter, indicating a level of directional persistence in their movements. The estimated population spread through leaf litter for adults was 17.9 cm min-1. Movements of nymphs through leaf litter could not accurately be described by a random walk model, showing a change in their movement pattern over time from directed to more random movements. The estimated population spread through leaf litter for nymphs was 10.1 cm min-1. The results indicate that wood cricket adults can be considered as more powerful dispersers than nymphs; however, further analysis of how the insects move through natural heterogeneous environments at a range of spatio-temporal scales needs to be performed to provide a complete understanding of the dispersal ability of the species.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0007-4853
Additional Information:Erratum in Bull Entomol Res. 2011 Apr;101(2):249.
Uncontrolled Keywords: uncorrelated and correlated random walk models; population spread; woodland; forest; invertebrate; insect
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Change
ID Code:18720
Deposited By:Professor Adrian Newton
Deposited On:07 Nov 2011 11:47
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:49
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