Biodiversity in a Cool-Climate Vineyard: A Case Study from Quebec
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Phenological Stage (Baggiolini Eichhorn-Lorenz) * | Day Degrees (>10 °C) Starting 1 April | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Woolly bud (B 03) | 25 | 27 April | 5 April | 2 May | 2 May | 30 April | 9 May | 4 May | 12 May | 27 April | 3 May | 10 May | 19 May |
Bud swell (C 05) | 48 | 7 May | 1 May | 13 May | 13 May | 2 May | 13 May | 6 May | 19 May | 6 May | 8 May | 23 may | 21 May |
Green shoot (D 06) | 56 | 9 May | 3 May | 18 May | 15 May | 4 May | 14 May | 8 May | 21 May | 13 May | 10 May | 25 may | 23 May |
2 to 3 leaves unfolded (E 09) | 75 | 20 May | 6 May | 20 May | 19 May | 6 May | 16 may | 9 May | 23 May | 17 May | 16 May | 30 May | 26 May |
Inflorescences clearly visible (F 12) | 125 | 6 June | 23 May | 28 May | 24 May | 11 May | 29 May | 18 May | 28 May | 28 May | 26 May | 10 June | 29 May |
Single flowers in compact groups (G 15) | 145 | 11 June | 25 May | 30 May | 26 May | 20 May | 02 June | 24 May | 30 May | 31 May | 29 May | 13 June | 4 June |
Flowers separating (H 17) | 170 | 14 June | 27 May | 1 June | 29 May | 23 May | 04 June | 27 May | 1 June | 8 June | 31 May | 17 June | 6 June |
50% Flowering (I 23) | 315 | 30 June | 19 June | 21 June | 19 June | 19 June | 23 June | 19 June | 21 June | 23 June | 21 June | 2 July | 22 June |
50% Fruit set (J 27) | 375 | 7 July | 25 June | 27 June | 24 June | 25 June | 29 June | 25 June | 27 June | 30 June | 29 June | 6 July | 27 June |
Veraison beginning (M 35) | 900 | 29 August | 11 August | 13 August | 10 August | 12 August | 21 August | 17 August | 14 August | 21 August | 08 August | 21 August | 09 August |
Beginning of harvest (N 38) | 22 September | 15 September | 13 September | 11 September | 16 September | 15 September | 15 September | 13 September | 18 September | 9 September | 17 September | 7 September | |
Day Degrees (>10 °C) at beginning of harvest | 1036 | 1211 | 1185 | 1217 | 1169 | 1107 | 1216 | 1211 | 1087 | 1249 | 1072 | 1184 | |
No. Days between Woolly bud (B 03) and beginning of harvest (N 38) | 147 | 162 | 133 | 131 | 138 | 128 | 133 | 123 | 143 | 128 | 129 | 110 |
Family | Latin Name (Figure No.) | # sp. | Common Name | Ap | Ma | Ju | Ju | Au | Se | Oc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(A) | ||||||||||
Apiaceae | Daucus carota | Wild carrot | ||||||||
Apocynaceae | Asclepias spp. | 3 | Milkweed | |||||||
Asteraceae | Achillea spp. | 2 | Common yarrow | |||||||
Aster spp. (2I) | 3 | Aster | ||||||||
Centaurea spp. (2D, 2E) | 3 | Knapweed | ||||||||
Leucanthemum vulgare | Ox-eye daisy | |||||||||
Crepis capillaris | Hawkweed | |||||||||
Erigeron spp. | 3 | Fleabane | ||||||||
Inula helenium | Elecampane | |||||||||
Matricaria chamomilla | Wild chamomile | |||||||||
Rudbeckia spp. (2F) | 3 | Coneflower, Black eyed | ||||||||
Solidago spp. (2H) | 3 | Goldenrod | ||||||||
Sonchus asper | Spiny-leaved thristle sow | |||||||||
Tanacetum vulgare | Common tansy | |||||||||
Taraxacum officinale | Common dandelion | |||||||||
Tragopogon pratensis | Meadow goatsbeard | |||||||||
Brassicaceae | Erysimum cheiranthoides | Wormseed mustard | ||||||||
Hesperis matronalis | Dame’s violet | |||||||||
Caryophyllaceae | Lychnis alba | White campion | ||||||||
Silenecucubalus | Blader campion | |||||||||
Stellaria graminea | Grass-leaved starwort | |||||||||
Fabaceae | Trifolium spp. (2D) | 2 | Clover | |||||||
Lamiaceae | Monarda didyma | Oswego tea | ||||||||
Onagraceae | Oenothera spp. | 2 | Primrose | |||||||
Plantaginaceae | Linaria vulgaris (2G) | Butter and eggs | ||||||||
Veronica officinalis | Common speedwell | |||||||||
Polemoniaceae | Phlox pilosa | Downy phlox | ||||||||
Ranunculaceae | Ranunculus spp. | 4 | Buttercup | |||||||
Rosaceae | Potentilla spp. | 5 | Cinquefoil | |||||||
(B) | ||||||||||
Brassicaceae | Sinapis alba | White mustard | ||||||||
Brassica nigra | Black mustard | |||||||||
Hydrophyllaceae | Phacelia tanacetifolia (2C) | Lacy phacelia Purple Tansy | ||||||||
Polygonaceae | Fagopyrum esculentum | Buckwheat |
Order | Family | Latin Name (Figure No.) | Prey | Abundance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Araneae | Araneidae | Araneus diadematus | 1 | xx |
Araniella displicata | 1 | xx | ||
Argiope aurantia | 1 | x | ||
Thomisidae | Xysticus spp. | 1 | x | |
Coleoptera | Coccinellidae | Anatis spp. | 1 | x |
Coccinella septempunctata | 1 | xx | ||
Harmonia axyridis | 1 | xxx | ||
Hippodamia convergens | 1 | xx | ||
Coleomegilla maculata | 1 | xxx | ||
Diptera | Syrphidae | Allograpta obliqua (3B) | 1 | xx |
Megasyrphus spp. (3D) | 1 | xx | ||
Ocyptamus fascipennis | 6 | xx | ||
Syrphus rectus | 1 | xx | ||
Toxomerus spp. | 1 | xx | ||
Tachinidae | Cylindromyia binota (3C) | 7 | xx | |
Istocheta aldrichi (3H-3I) | 8 | xxxx | ||
Jurinia pompalis | 4 | xx | ||
Hemiptera | Nabidae | Nabis americoferus (3E) | 1 | xx |
Nabis roseipennis | 1 | xx | ||
Reduviidae | Zelus luridus (3F) | 1 | xx | |
Mesostigmata | Phytoseiidae | Amblydromella spp. | 2 | x |
Neoseiulus fallacis | 2 | x | ||
Trombidiformes | Anystidae | Anystis baccarum (3A) | 2.3 | xxxx |
Trombidiidae | Allothrombium lerouxii | 2,3,4 | x | |
Hymenoptera | Braconidae | Aleiodes spp. | 4 | x |
Ichneumonidae | Therion spp. (3G) | 4 | xx | |
Ichneumon spp. | 4 | xx | ||
Mymaridae | Anagrus spp. | 3 | x | |
Trichogrammatidae | Trichogramma spp. | 4 | x | |
Neuroptera | Chrysopidae | Chrysoperla carnea | 1 | xx |
Chrysopa oculata | 1 | xx | ||
Hemerobiidae | Hemerobius spp. | 1 | xx |
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Vincent, C.; Lasnier, J.; de Coussergues, C.-H.; Baril, A. Biodiversity in a Cool-Climate Vineyard: A Case Study from Quebec. Insects 2021, 12, 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12080750
Vincent C, Lasnier J, de Coussergues C-H, Baril A. Biodiversity in a Cool-Climate Vineyard: A Case Study from Quebec. Insects. 2021; 12(8):750. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12080750
Chicago/Turabian StyleVincent, Charles, Jacques Lasnier, Charles-Henri de Coussergues, and Alain Baril. 2021. "Biodiversity in a Cool-Climate Vineyard: A Case Study from Quebec" Insects 12, no. 8: 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12080750
APA StyleVincent, C., Lasnier, J., de Coussergues, C. -H., & Baril, A. (2021). Biodiversity in a Cool-Climate Vineyard: A Case Study from Quebec. Insects, 12(8), 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12080750