Can botanic gardens serve as refuges for taxonomic and functional diversity of Odonata? The case of the botanic garden of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain).

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 LIMNOLOGY
Manuel Pinilla-Rosa, Guillermo García-Saúco, Alejandro Santiago, Pablo Ferrandis, Marcos Méndez
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In a scenario with declining biodiversity and habitat loss, botanic gardens could serve as refuges for invertebrates, but the opportunities they offer for animal conservation are still poorly understood. Odonata is a good model group for conservation studies, because it includes threatened species and responses to habitat disturbance are well documented. In this study, we assessed the role of the botanic garden of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain as a refuge for members of Odonata by analysing their taxonomic and functional diversity. We explored if the small size of the botanic garden might constrain the taxonomic diversity of Odonata and if low habitat diversity might limit their functional diversity. We sampled adult Odonata from five water bodies along a gradient of human impact and characterized the Odonata communities based on 12 functional traits in Odonata. We used a species-area relationship to control for differences in the size of water bodies. Compared with natural lakes, the Odonata communities contained less species and their functional diversity was lower in the botanic garden ponds, where generalist species were basically hosted. Despite these limitations, the botanic garden ponds hosted the number of species expected for natural water bodies with the moderate surface area and functional diversity, thereby demonstrating that they are a valuable habitat for Odonata in an urban environment. Appropriate management involving the removal of exotic fish and habitat diversification, including creating lotic environments, would increase the taxonomic and functional diversity of Odonata in this urban system.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10201-022-00704-3.

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植物园能否成为蛙属植物分类和功能多样性的避难所?卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼查(西班牙)植物园案例。
在生物多样性下降和栖息地丧失的情况下,植物园可以作为无脊椎动物的避难所,但它们为动物保护提供的机会仍然知之甚少。蜥目动物是一个很好的保护研究模型群,因为它包括受威胁的物种和对栖息地干扰的反应有很好的记录。本文通过对西班牙卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼查植物园的分类多样性和功能多样性分析,评价了该植物园作为蛇蜥属植物的避难所的作用。我们探讨了植物园规模小是否限制了蜥目动物的分类多样性,生境多样性低是否限制了蜥目动物的功能多样性。我们沿着人类影响的梯度从5个水体中取样成年齿蛙,并基于齿蛙的12个功能特征对齿蛙群落进行了表征。我们使用物种-区域关系来控制水体大小的差异。与天然湖泊相比,植物园池塘中齿齿目动物群落种类较少,功能多样性较低,以多能型物种为主。尽管存在这些限制,但植物园池塘以适度的表面积和功能多样性容纳了自然水体中预期的物种数量,从而表明它们是城市环境中有价值的水豚栖息地。适当的管理包括去除外来鱼类和生境多样化,包括创造地理环境,将增加该城市系统中河豚的分类和功能多样性。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s10201-022-00704-3。
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Limnology
Limnology 地学-湖沼学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Limnology is a scientific journal published three times a year, in January, April, and August, by Springer in association with the Japanese Society of Limnology. The editors welcome original scientific contributions on physical, chemical, biological, or related research, including environmental issues, on any aspect of basic, theoretical, or applied limnology that present significant findings for the community of scholars. The journal publishes Rapid communications, Research papers, Review articles, Asia/Oceania reports, and Comments. The aims and scope of Limnology are to publish scientific and/or technical papers in limnological sciences, to serve as a platform for information dissemination among scientists and practitioners, to enhance international links, and to contribute to the development of limnology.
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