Effects of landscape configuration on the occurrence and abundance of an arboreal marsupial from the Valdivian rainforest

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Fernández, Victoria P., Rodríguez-Gómez, Gloria B., Molina-Marín, Dimas A., Castaño-Villa, Gabriel J., Fontúrbel, Francisco E.
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Abstract

Habitat fragmentation and degradation processes affect biodiversity by reducing habitat quantity and quality, with differential effects on the resident species. However, their consequences are not always noticeable as some ecological processes affected involve idiosyncratic responses among different animal groups. The Valdivian temperate rainforests of southern Chile are experiencing a rapid fragmentation and degradation process despite being a biodiversity hotspot. Deforestation is one of the main threats to these forests. There inhabits the arboreal marsupial Dromiciops gliroides, an iconic species from the Valdivian rainforest, it is the only extant representative of the ancient Microbiotheria order, and it is currently threatened by habitat loss. Here we tested the effects of habitat configuration on D. gliroides occurrence and abundance along 12 landscapes of southern Chile with different disturbance levels. We estimated D. gliroides occurrence and abundance using camera traps and related those metrics with landscape configuration indices obtained from FRAGSTATS (i.e., forest %, connectivity, patch number, contiguity, and distance to the nearest patch) using Bayesian linear mixed models. We found that D. gliroides occurrence was not influenced by landscape configuration, while its abundance was positively influenced by forest contiguity. Although this arboreal marsupial is present in disturbed forests, its restricted movement capabilities and high dependency on the forest three-dimensional structure may affect its long-term persistence. We urge to rethink native forest conservation and management policies to improve habitat connectivity with possible positive consequences for native fauna.
景观配置对瓦尔迪维亚雨林树栖有袋动物发生和丰度的影响
生境破碎化和退化过程通过降低生境数量和质量来影响生物多样性,对栖息物种的影响存在差异。然而,它们的后果并不总是显而易见的,因为一些受影响的生态过程涉及不同动物群体之间的特殊反应。智利南部的瓦尔迪维亚温带雨林尽管是生物多样性的热点,但正在经历快速的破碎化和退化过程。砍伐森林是这些森林的主要威胁之一。这里栖息着一种树栖有袋动物Dromiciops gliroides,这是瓦尔迪维亚雨林的一个标志性物种,它是古代微生物目唯一现存的代表,目前正受到栖息地丧失的威胁。在智利南部12个不同干扰程度的景观中,研究了生境配置对褐飞蛾发生和丰度的影响。我们利用相机陷阱估算了油嘴虫的发生率和丰度,并利用贝叶斯线性混合模型将这些指标与FRAGSTATS获得的景观配置指数(即森林百分比、连通性、斑块数量、邻近度和到最近斑块的距离)联系起来。结果表明,绿足草的发生度不受景观配置的影响,而其丰度受森林邻近度的影响。虽然这种树栖有袋类动物存在于受干扰的森林中,但其有限的运动能力和对森林三维结构的高度依赖可能会影响其长期生存。我们敦促重新考虑原生森林保护和管理政策,以改善栖息地的连通性,并可能对原生动物产生积极影响。
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Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
18.20%
发文量
9
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural (RCHN) publishes original research dealing with past and present phenomena from organismic to higher levels of biological organization, considering both empirical and theoretical studies on all kinds of taxa and environments. The major areas covered by RCHN are: botany and zoology; physiological and behavioral ecology; population biology; community and ecosystem ecology; systematics, biogeography and evolution.
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