生境丧失和慢性人为干扰对蚂蚁物种丰富度的协同效应

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Anderson Dantas, Carlos Roberto Fonseca
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生境丧失是全球生物多样性丧失的一个重要因素,但将人类改造景观划分为自然或人为生境的片段可能低估了我们对生物多样性的影响,因为大多数自然片段受到长期的人为干扰。在此,我们测试了栖息地丧失和慢性人为干扰对南美洲季节性干燥热带森林Caatinga蚂蚁群落的协同效应。利用在线资源和出版资料,我们建立了一个包含栖息地丧失和慢性人为干扰指数信息的数据集,以及其载体(即人口密度、基础设施、伐木、火灾和放牧),其中包含了23个Caatinga地区的蚂蚁群落组成信息。广义线性模型表明,生境丧失与慢性人为干扰相互作用,决定了蚂蚁的总丰富度和生境专蚁的丰富度。此外,生境丧失与几种慢性人为干扰媒介协同作用,决定蚂蚁的丰富度。一般来说,人口密度、基础设施、伐木和放牧加剧了栖息地丧失的影响。群落中栖息地专家的比例对栖息地丧失或长期人为媒介没有反应,表明这两个蚁群同样受到栖息地改变的影响。虽然栖息地数量是当地生物多样性完整性的重要预测指标,但它往往低估了我们对生物群落的影响。结合对栖息地质量的估计可以帮助我们建立更好的模型来预测我们对地球的影响。
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Synergistic effect of habitat loss and chronic anthropogenic disturbances on ant species richness

Synergistic effect of habitat loss and chronic anthropogenic disturbances on ant species richness

Habitat loss is an important factor in global biodiversity loss, but categorizing human-modified landscapes as fragments of natural or anthropogenic habitats may underestimate our impact on biodiversity since most natural fragments suffer from chronic anthropogenic disturbances. Here, we tested the synergistic effect between habitat loss and chronic anthropogenic disturbances on ant communities of the Caatinga, a seasonally dry tropical forest in South America. From online sources and published material, we built a data-set containing information on habitat loss and chronic anthropogenic disturbance index, as well as its vectors (i.e., human population density, infrastructure, logging, fire, and grazing), for 23 Caatinga localities containing information on ant community composition. Generalized linear models demonstrated that habitat loss interacts with chronic anthropogenic disturbance to determine total ant richness and the richness of habitat specialist ants. Furthermore, habitat loss interacts synergistically with several vectors of chronic anthropogenic disturbances to determine ant richness. In general, the effect of habitat loss is exacerbated by human population density, infrastructures, logging, and grazing. The proportion of habitat specialists in the communities did not respond to habitat loss or chronic anthropogenic vectors, suggesting that both ant groups were equally affected by habitat alterations. Although habitat amount is an important predictor of the integrity of the local biodiversity, it tends to underestimate our impact on biological communities. The incorporation of estimates of habitat quality can help us build better models to predict our impact on Earth.

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Biodiversity and Conservation
Biodiversity and Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
153
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: Biodiversity and Conservation is an international journal that publishes articles on all aspects of biological diversity-its description, analysis and conservation, and its controlled rational use by humankind. The scope of Biodiversity and Conservation is wide and multidisciplinary, and embraces all life-forms. The journal presents research papers, as well as editorials, comments and research notes on biodiversity and conservation, and contributions dealing with the practicalities of conservation management, economic, social and political issues. The journal provides a forum for examining conflicts between sustainable development and human dependence on biodiversity in agriculture, environmental management and biotechnology, and encourages contributions from developing countries to promote broad global perspectives on matters of biodiversity and conservation.
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