Abundance of termites important in tree-hollow formation in eucalypt forest in the Upper Blue Mountains, New South Wales, following seven years of extreme weather and mega-fires

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Michael Graham, Peter Smith, Judy Smith
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This study has investigated the status of tree-hollow-forming termites in eucalypt forest in the Upper Blue Mountains, New South Wales, following seven years of extreme weather and mega-fires. Tree hollows are a critical denning and breeding resource for many fauna species. The general abundance of termites in this cool temperate area was low, with at least 65% of large eucalypts having no internal hollows and thus never having supported termites. There was evidence of a recent decline of at least 55% in the number of trees being actively worked by termites, based on the number of trees with no termites present but evidence of termite activity within the last five years. Despite this decline, hollow-forming termites were still present in at least 61% of the survey sites. Recovery could be expected to occur given adequate time and stable conditions. However, the increasing pace of climate change may not allow it. In this paper, we draw attention to the importance of hollow-forming termites and the existential threat that they face under on-going climate change. We hope that it will prompt more interest and research of this issue.
七年极端天气和特大火灾后,新南威尔士上蓝山桉树林中对树洞形成起重要作用的白蚁数量
这项研究调查了新南威尔士州上蓝山桉树林中形成树洞的白蚁在经历了七年极端天气和特大火灾后的状况。树洞是许多动物物种的重要巢穴和繁殖资源。在这个冷温带地区,白蚁的数量普遍较少,至少有 65% 的大型桉树没有内部空洞,因此从未养过白蚁。有证据表明,最近白蚁活动频繁的树木数量至少减少了 55%,这是根据过去五年内没有白蚁但有白蚁活动迹象的树木数量计算得出的。尽管白蚁数量下降,但至少有 61% 的调查地点仍存在空心白蚁。如果有足够的时间和稳定的条件,白蚁有望恢复。然而,气候变化的速度越来越快,可能无法实现这一目标。在本文中,我们提请人们注意空心白蚁的重要性以及它们在持续的气候变化中面临的生存威胁。我们希望它能引起人们对这一问题的更多关注和研究。
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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43
期刊介绍: The Royal Zoological Society publishes a fully refereed scientific journal, Australian Zoologist, specialising in topics relevant to Australian zoology. The Australian Zoologist was first published by the Society in 1914, making it the oldest Australian journal specialising in zoological topics. The scope of the journal has increased substantially in the last 20 years, and it now attracts papers on a wide variety of zoological, ecological and environmentally related topics. The RZS also publishes, as books, and the outcome of forums, which are run annually by the Society.
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