Evidence of taxonomic but not functional diversity extinction debt in bird assemblages in an urban area in the Cerrado hotspot

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
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Land use changes can drive distinct spatial and temporal shifts in community structure. In urban areas, the historical trajectory of land use changes can create a time lag between landscape modification and their impact on species, potentially leading to an extinction debt. The detection of an extinction debt may be crucial for mitigating taxonomic and functional diversity losses in the future. Here, we investigated the effect of historical changes in landscape composition on bird assemblages in a city from central-west Brazil (Campo Grande). We evaluated whether taxonomic (species richness) and functional diversity (functional divergence) of bird assemblages are explained by present-day and/or past landscape composition. We used a dataset of birds sampled in 61 local landscapes, each of them with 16 ha, during the months of February to March in 2016. We quantified the proportions of native forest and urban infrastructure for three different years (1985, 2000 and 2016). Then, we selected 30 local landscapes that have experienced an increase in urbanization throughout the years. Bird species richness was explained by the percentage of urban infrastructure in the past (year 2000), suggesting the presence of a taxonomic extinction debt in Campo Grande. On the other hand, we didn’t find evidence of an extinction debt for bird functional diversity, as the null model was as plausible as the other selected models. The protection and restoration of native vegetation may improve the quality of urban areas and prevent the payment of this extinction debt.

塞拉多热点城市地区鸟类群落的分类而非功能多样性灭绝债务的证据
土地利用的变化会导致群落结构发生明显的时空变化。在城市地区,土地利用变化的历史轨迹可能会在景观改造和对物种的影响之间产生时间差,从而可能导致物种灭绝债务。发现物种灭绝债务可能对减轻未来分类和功能多样性的损失至关重要。在这里,我们研究了巴西中西部一个城市(大坎波)景观组成的历史变化对鸟类组合的影响。我们评估了鸟类群落的分类(物种丰富度)和功能多样性(功能差异)是否可以用现在和/或过去的景观组成来解释。我们使用了 2016 年 2 月至 3 月期间在 61 个当地景观(每个景观 16 公顷)中采样的鸟类数据集。我们对三个不同年份(1985 年、2000 年和 2016 年)的原始森林和城市基础设施的比例进行了量化。然后,我们选择了 30 个多年来城市化程度不断提高的当地景观。鸟类物种丰富度可以用过去(2000 年)城市基础设施的比例来解释,这表明坎波格兰德存在分类学上的灭绝债务。另一方面,我们没有发现鸟类功能多样性灭绝债务的证据,因为空模型与其他选定模型一样可信。保护和恢复本地植被可能会提高城市地区的质量,防止这种灭绝债务的偿还。
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Landscape and Urban Planning
Landscape and Urban Planning 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
15.20
自引率
6.60%
发文量
232
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Landscape and Urban Planning is an international journal that aims to enhance our understanding of landscapes and promote sustainable solutions for landscape change. The journal focuses on landscapes as complex social-ecological systems that encompass various spatial and temporal dimensions. These landscapes possess aesthetic, natural, and cultural qualities that are valued by individuals in different ways, leading to actions that alter the landscape. With increasing urbanization and the need for ecological and cultural sensitivity at various scales, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary to comprehend and align social and ecological values for landscape sustainability. The journal believes that combining landscape science with planning and design can yield positive outcomes for both people and nature.
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