森林和隔离决定了地中海岛屿上蝙蝠物种丰富度:保护意义

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Mammal Review Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1111/mam.12382
Ioannis Ekklisiarchos, Danilo Russo, Panagiotis Georgiakakis
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岛屿物种丰富度的研究已经远远超出了传统的理论范畴,越来越多的研究尝试在岛屿面积之外加入新的预测变量。尽管地中海岛屿上有丰富的蝙蝠多样性,但在这样的地理背景下,还没有研究调查影响翼手类物种丰富度的因素。基于爱琴海和爱奥尼亚海岛屿广泛的物种发生数据集,我们以希腊岛屿为模型,利用10个潜在的预测变量对蝙蝠物种丰富度的驱动因素进行了探索。材料和方法首先,我们全面评估了53个希腊岛屿的所有可用数据和来源,认为这是必要的。这导致减少了28个岛屿。预测因子分为三类:岛屿面积、景观多样性和岛屿隔离。采用广义线性模型确定了28个岛屿中解释蝙蝠物种丰富度的最重要因素。结果树木覆盖率和岛屿与最近海岸(大陆或岛屿)之间的距离是预测希腊岛屿蝙蝠物种丰富度的最佳指标。我们展示了景观组成和隔离程度对岛屿上蝙蝠物种分布的重要影响。我们强调森林栖息地的重要性及其管理和保护的关键作用,特别是在地中海盆地的岛屿系统中,森林退化或因野火和土地利用变化而丧失的风险特别高。
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Forest and Isolation Determine Bat Species Richness on Mediterranean Islands: Conservation Implications

Forest and Isolation Determine Bat Species Richness on Mediterranean Islands: Conservation Implications

Background

The study of island species richness has gone far beyond traditional theories, as more and more studies attempt to include new predictor variables besides island area. Despite the rich bat diversity of Mediterranean islands, no studies have examined the factors influencing chiropteran species richness in such a geographic context.

Aims

We used Greek islands as a model to detect drivers of bat species richness based on a broad species occurrence dataset from islands of the Aegean and Ionian Seas, which was explored using 10 potential predictor variables.

Materials and Methods

Initially, we comprehensively evaluated all available data and sources for 53 Greek islands, deemed essential. This resulted in a reduced set of 28 islands. Predictors were grouped into three categories: island area, landscape diversity and island isolation. Generalised linear models were employed to identify the most significant factors explaining bat species richness in the 28 islands.

Results

Tree cover and the distance between the islands and their nearest coast (mainland or island) best performed to predict bat species richness on Greek islands.

Discussion

We show the important role of landscape composition and degree of isolation in influencing the distribution of bat species on islands.

Conclusion

We highlight the importance of forest habitats and the vital role of their management and protection, especially in the insular systems of the Mediterranean basin, where the risk of forest degradation or loss due to wildfires and land use change is especially high.

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Mammal Review
Mammal Review 生物-动物学
CiteScore
12.20
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4.10%
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29
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammal Review is the official scientific periodical of the Mammal Society, and covers all aspects of mammalian biology and ecology, including behavioural ecology, biogeography, conservation, ecology, ethology, evolution, genetics, human ecology, management, morphology, and taxonomy. We publish Reviews drawing together information from various sources in the public domain for a new synthesis or analysis of mammalian biology; Predictive Reviews using quantitative models to provide insights into mammalian biology; Perspectives presenting original views on any aspect of mammalian biology; Comments in response to papers published in Mammal Review; and Short Communications describing new findings or methods in mammalian biology.
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