Habitat differences in seed-dispersing vertebrates indicate dispersal limitation in tropical bracken-dominated deforested areas

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Biotropica Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1111/btp.13317
Silvia C. Gallegos, Cesar Mayta, Mariana Villegas, Guido M. Ayala, Kazuya Naoki, Josef Rechberger, Valeria Rojas, María E. Viscarra, Nuria Bernal-Hoverud, Mauricio Espejo, Isabell Hensen
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Shifting agriculture and anthropogenic fires are among the main causes of deforestation in the tropics. After fire and land abandonment, vast deforested areas are commonly dominated by the bracken fern Pteridium for long periods. Although forest regeneration in bracken-dominated areas is mainly hindered by dispersal limitation, little is known about the role of seed-disperser communities in slow forest succession. Our objective was to unravel the differences in the properties of the seed-disperser communities between forests and bracken-dominated areas to assess their role in dispersal limitation to foster ecological restoration. We compared species richness, diversity, abundance, and composition of seed-dispersing birds, bats, and medium and large terrestrial mammals between both habitats in a montane forest of Bolivia. The species richness and diversity were similar for bats and higher for birds in bracken-dominated areas than in the forest, but species composition was different between both habitats and groups. Although species composition was similar between both habitats for terrestrial mammals, the abundance was higher in the forest than in bracken-dominated areas. Differences in species composition of seed-dispersing birds and bats could be one of the main causes of dispersal limitation in forest regeneration in tropical bracken-dominated areas. The few shared species between both habitats could explain the low seed rain of animal-dispersed forest tree species in bracken-dominated areas and the consequent hindered forest regeneration. Future studies relevant to natural forest regeneration should focus on analyzing the effects of animal-attractants such as perches, artificial bat-roosts, and seedling transplants on disperser communities, seed dispersal effectiveness, and forest regeneration.

Abstract in Spanish is available with online material.

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种子传播脊椎动物的生境差异表明,热带蕨类植物为主的森林砍伐区存在传播限制
农业轮作和人为火灾是热带地区森林砍伐的主要原因之一。火灾和土地废弃后,大片森林被毁地区通常长期被蕨类植物蕨(Pteridium)所占据。虽然蕨类植物为主的地区的森林再生主要受到传播限制的阻碍,但人们对种子传播者群落在缓慢森林演替中的作用知之甚少。我们的目标是揭示森林和蕨类为主地区种子散播者群落特性的差异,以评估它们在散播限制中的作用,从而促进生态恢复。我们比较了玻利维亚山地森林中两种栖息地中传播种子的鸟类、蝙蝠和大中型陆生哺乳动物的物种丰富度、多样性、丰度和组成。在以蕨类植物为主的地区,蝙蝠的物种丰富度和多样性与森林中的相似,鸟类的物种丰富度和多样性高于森林中的,但两种栖息地和两类动物的物种组成却不同。虽然两种栖息地的陆生哺乳动物物种组成相似,但森林中的丰度要高于蕨类为主的地区。散播种子的鸟类和蝙蝠物种组成的差异可能是热带蕨类为主地区森林再生中散播限制的主要原因之一。两种栖息地之间的共同物种很少,这可能是蕨类植物为主的地区动物散播的林木物种种子雨量较少,从而导致森林再生受阻的原因。未来与天然林再生相关的研究应侧重于分析动物吸引物(如栖息地、人工蝙蝠栖息地和幼苗移植)对散播者群落、种子散播效果和森林再生的影响。
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Biotropica
Biotropica 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
9.50%
发文量
122
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Ranked by the ISI index, Biotropica is a highly regarded source of original research on the ecology, conservation and management of all tropical ecosystems, and on the evolution, behavior, and population biology of tropical organisms. Published on behalf of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation, the journal''s Special Issues and Special Sections quickly become indispensable references for researchers in the field. Biotropica publishes timely Papers, Reviews, Commentaries, and Insights. Commentaries generate thought-provoking ideas that frequently initiate fruitful debate and discussion, while Reviews provide authoritative and analytical overviews of topics of current conservation or ecological importance. The newly instituted category Insights replaces Short Communications.
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