How habitat selection, succession, and assembly rules can influence landscape ecology in natural and disturbed areas

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Therya Pub Date : 2022-01-30 DOI:10.12933/therya-22-1106
B. Fox
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Abstract

Why should one find a particular set of small mammals at any particular site?  This question is at the heart of community ecology, and while no definitive and conclusive answer can yet be provided, this paper does summarize a body of research that has explored, and I think clarified, some of the factors that influence which species occur where and when.  The impacts of disturbances such as wildfire and sand mining are examined, along with the regeneration of vegetation and recolonization by small mammals that follow such disturbances in heathland and eucalypt forest in coastal eastern Australia.  I describe results from experiments that confirm that these small mammal species do indeed choose or select habitats, rather than just make use of the habitats that are available.  Further replicated, experimental removals, as manipulations of each species, one at a time, confirm that interspecific competition between these small mammal species is an important factor determining which species are found where and when, if the temporal aspect of succession is included.  Guild assembly rules are examined to illustrate how they may determine which species may or may not become part of a community.  Here, my review and synthesis illustrate how the major influences upon the community and landscape ecology of small mammals in the area examined are both spatially variable and temporally dynamic.
栖息地选择、演替和集合规则如何影响自然和受干扰地区的景观生态
为什么人们会在特定地点发现一组特定的小型哺乳动物?这个问题是群落生态学的核心,虽然还没有明确和结论性的答案,但本文确实总结了一系列研究,我认为这些研究已经澄清了一些影响物种何时何地发生的因素。研究了野火和采砂等干扰的影响,以及在澳大利亚东部沿海的石楠地和桉树林中发生此类干扰后,植被的再生和小型哺乳动物的重新定居。我描述的实验结果证实,这些小型哺乳动物物种确实选择或选择栖息地,而不仅仅是利用可用的栖息地。进一步复制,实验移除,作为每个物种的操作,一次一个,证实了这些小型哺乳动物物种之间的种间竞争是决定哪些物种在何时何地被发现的重要因素,如果演替的时间方面包括在内。研究了公会集会规则,以说明它们如何决定哪些物种可以或不可以成为群落的一部分。在这里,我的综述和综合说明了对该地区小型哺乳动物群落和景观生态的主要影响是如何在空间上变化和时间上动态的。
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Therya
Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
1.60
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40
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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