Difficult times for amphibians: Effects of land-use change at the local and landscape scales in the Iberá Wetlands

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Facundo Schivo, Rafael Grimson, Diego Aquino, Rubén Darío Quintana
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Land-use change and management practices have led to habitat loss, one of the greatest factors in biodiversity decline. Particularly, amphibians comprise the highest number of threatened vertebrate species at the global scale. In this work, amphibian communities were analysed in three differing landscapes: a protected wetland, a livestock-impaired rangeland and a pine afforestation. In each landscape, amphibian species were sampled. Land-cover type and composition, as well as primary vegetation types were characterised at the landscape and local scale, respectively. The relationship between these environmental variables and the amphibian communities was analysed. Twenty-one amphibian species were identified; the protected and afforested landscapes were the richest, whereas the rangeland showed the lowest species richness and diversity estimates. At the local scale, vegetation, water coverage and land-use category explained the higher presence of amphibian species and their abundance. These results show how different land-uses, especially livestock farming, modify the composition of amphibian communities. This work constitutes a foundation for the development of sustainable management practices for conserving amphibians in landscape-level altered habitats.

两栖动物的困难时期:伊比利亚湿地土地利用变化对当地和景观的影响
土地利用的变化和管理做法导致了栖息地的丧失,这是生物多样性下降的最大因素之一。特别是,两栖动物是全球受威胁脊椎动物数量最多的物种。在这项工作中,分析了三种不同景观中的两栖动物群落:受保护的湿地、牲畜受损的牧场和松树造林。在每个景观中,对两栖动物物种进行了采样。土地覆盖类型和组成以及主要植被类型分别在景观和地方尺度上进行了表征。分析了这些环境变量与两栖动物群落之间的关系。确认了21种两栖动物;保护和造林景观最丰富,而牧场的物种丰富度和多样性估计最低。在当地范围内,植被、水覆盖率和土地利用类别解释了两栖动物物种的存在及其丰度较高的原因。这些结果表明,不同的土地利用,特别是畜牧业,是如何改变两栖动物群落的组成的。这项工作为在景观水平改变的栖息地保护两栖动物的可持续管理实践的发展奠定了基础。
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期刊介绍: Acta Oecologica is venue for the publication of original research articles in ecology. We encourage studies in all areas of ecology, including ecosystem ecology, community ecology, population ecology, conservation ecology and evolutionary ecology. There is no bias with respect to taxon, biome or geographic area. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome, but combinations are particularly sought. Priority is given to papers based on explicitly stated hypotheses. Acta Oecologica also accepts review papers.
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