Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2024.0033
Evan H Campbell Grant, Jillian Fleming, Elizabeth Bastiaans, Adrianne B Brand, Jacey L Brooks, Catherine Devlin, Kristen Epp, Matt Evans, M Caitlin Fisher-Reid, Brian Gratwicke, Kristine L Grayson, Natalie T Haydt, Raisa Hernández-Pacheco, Daniel J Hocking, Amanda Hyde, Michael Losito, Maisie G MacKnight, Tanya J H Matlaga, Louise Mead, David Muñoz, William Peterman, Veronica Puza, Charles Shafer, Sean C Sterrett, Chris Sutherland, Lily M Thompson, Alexa R Warwick, Alexander D Wright, Kerry Yurewicz, David A W Miller
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Abstract

Characterizing the population density of species is a central interest in ecology. Eastern North America is the global hotspot for biodiversity of plethodontid salamanders, an inconspicuous component of terrestrial vertebrate communities, and among the most widespread is the eastern red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus. Previous work suggests population densities are high with significant geographic variation, but comparisons among locations are challenged by lack of standardization of methods and failure to accommodate imperfect detection. We present results from a large-scale research network that accounts for detection uncertainty using systematic survey protocols and robust statistical models. We analysed mark-recapture data from 18 study areas across much of the species range. Estimated salamander densities ranged from 1950 to 34 300 salamanders ha-1, with a median of 9965 salamanders ha-1. We compared these results to previous estimates for P. cinereus and other abundant terrestrial vertebrates. We demonstrate that overall the biomass of P. cinereus, a secondary consumer, is of similar or greater magnitude to widespread primary consumers such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and Peromyscus mice, and two to three orders of magnitude greater than common secondary consumer species. Our results add empirical evidence that P. cinereus, and amphibians in general, are an outsized component of terrestrial vertebrate communities in temperate ecosystems.

全范围的蝾螈密度揭示了北美东部森林中陆生脊椎动物生物量的一个关键组成部分。
确定物种的种群密度是生态学的一个核心问题。北美东部是全球褶带蝾螈生物多样性的热点地区,褶带蝾螈是陆地脊椎动物群落中一个不起眼的组成部分,其中分布最广的是东部红背蝾螈(Plethodon cinereus)。以往的研究表明,蝾螈的种群密度很高,但地域差异很大,但由于缺乏标准化的方法,也没有考虑到不完善的检测,因此很难对不同地点的蝾螈进行比较。我们介绍了一个大型研究网络的研究结果,该网络采用系统的调查方案和稳健的统计模型,考虑了检测的不确定性。我们分析了物种分布大部分地区的 18 个研究区域的标记再捕获数据。估计的大鲵密度范围为 1950 至 34 300 蝾螈公顷-1,中位数为 9965 蝾螈公顷-1。我们将这些结果与之前对蝾螈和其他丰富陆生脊椎动物的估计进行了比较。我们证明,作为次级消费者的蝾螈的生物量总体上与白尾鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)和啮齿类小鼠等广泛的初级消费者相近或更大,比常见的次级消费者物种高出两到三个数量级。我们的研究结果为我们提供了更多的经验证据,证明P. cinereus和一般两栖动物是温带生态系统陆生脊椎动物群落的重要组成部分。
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