土地利用决定了气候均一的潘诺尼亚北部大型枝足类动物的分布

IF 3.5 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Alžbeta Devánová , Jan Sychra , Johannes Wessely , Franz Essl , Andrej Mock , Michal Horsák , Tobias Schernhammer
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大型枝足类是中欧低地临时水池中的关键生物群。由于土地利用的变化,它们是欧洲最受威胁的水生无脊椎动物之一。缺乏物种分布主要驱动因素的信息阻碍了有效保护和确定保护优先次序。我们选择了八种在潘诺尼亚北部有代表性分布数据的枝角类动物,以确定其分布的最重要驱动因素,并预测它们在斯洛伐克南部、捷克共和国东南部和奥地利东部潘诺尼亚地区未开发的临时水池中的分布情况。利用有关水池大小和隔离度、土壤特性、土地利用和气候的数据,采用五种建模技术和集合预测生成物种分布模型。物种分布主要受水池内耕地比例(如 Triops cancriformis、Leptestheria dahalacensis)、土地利用(如 Eubranchipus grubii、Lepidurus apus)和与河流距离(如 Branchinecta ferox 和 Chirocephalus carnuntanus)的影响。湿地面积和栖息地隔离对某些物种也很重要,主要是对 Branchipus schaefferi 和 Imnadia yeyetta。由于我们关注的是一个气候均一的地区,气候条件只对分布极限在潘诺尼亚北部的物种(B. ferox、C. carnuntanus、I. yeyetta)的分布有最重要的影响。总体而言,大型枝足类的多样性随水池面积的增加而增加,但随与河流的距离和栖息地的隔离而减少。由于一些分布模式在模型中反复出现,因此可简化有效保护,以考虑需要不同条件的物种。应特别关注耕地上的短暂湿地,它们是大型枝足类的重要栖息地,但却缺乏任何保护。我们的研究结果有助于对研究不足地区的物种进行调查,并增进对物种环境龛位的了解,从而有助于更好地保护大型枝足类动物。
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Land-use determines the distribution of large branchiopods in climatically homogeneous northern Pannonia
Large branchiopods are key biota of temporary pools in Central European lowlands. Due to land use changes, they are among the most threatened aquatic invertebrates in Europe. The lack of information on the main drivers of species distribution hinders effective protection and conservation prioritisation. We selected eight branchiopod species with representative data on their occurrence in the northern Pannonia to identify the most important drivers of their distribution and to predict their distribution in unexplored temporary pools across the Pannonian region of southern Slovakia, south-eastern Czech Republic, and eastern Austria. Data on pool size and isolation, soil characteristics, land use and climate were used to generate species distribution models using five modelling techniques and ensemble predictions. The distribution of species was mainly affected by the proportion of arable land within the pool (e.g. Triops cancriformis, Leptestheria dahalacensis), land use (e.g. Eubranchipus grubii, Lepidurus apus) and distance from the river (e.g. Branchinecta ferox and Chirocephalus carnuntanus). Wetland size and habitat isolation were also important for some species, mainly for Branchipus schaefferi and Imnadia yeyetta, respectively. As we focused on a climatically homogeneous area, climatic conditions only had the most important effect on the distribution of species that have their distribution limit in northern Pannonia (B. ferox, C. carnuntanus, I. yeyetta). Overall, the diversity of large branchiopods increased with pool size, while decreased with distance to a river and habitat isolation. As some distribution patterns emerged repeatedly in the models, the effective protection can be simplified to consider species that require contrasting conditions. Particular attention should be paid to ephemeral wetlands on arable land, crucial habitats for large branchiopods, yet lacking any protection. Our results can contribute to better conservation of large branchiopods by facilitating surveys of species in understudied areas and improving the knowledge on the species environmental niches.
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.10
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346
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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