被低估的联系减轻了大果物种中由碎片化引起的共生崩溃

IF 7.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Chen Zhu, Minghao Sun, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Wande Li, Di Zeng, Yao Shen, Guoqingzi Chen, Hongjun Xie, Ping Ding, Xingfeng Si
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摘要

由于食果动物的减少,种子在破碎景观中的传播受到威胁,严重破坏了依赖大型动物的大型果植物物种的持久性。然而,我们对小体食果动物在种子通过果实运输传播中的作用缺乏定量的认识。在1959年因大坝建设而形成的岛状破碎景观中,我们采用相机陷阱在地面和树木两个水平上记录了大果植物(Diospyros kaki)的果实生长过程。研究结果表明,与邻近大陆地区相比,栖息地面积的缩小导致了大型哺乳动物食性动物介导的鹿茸种子传播的互惠性破坏。然而,小体食果动物运输水果的联系往往被低估,但被忽视的扩散过程可能有助于减轻这些相互作用的损失。这些发现强调了保护大型连续生境的重要性,并低估了在破碎景观中维持大型结果植物种子传播的互惠关系。
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Underrated Links Mitigate the Fragmentation-Induced Mutualism Breakdown in a Large-Fruited Species

Underrated Links Mitigate the Fragmentation-Induced Mutualism Breakdown in a Large-Fruited Species

Seed dispersal is threatened in fragmented landscapes by the loss of frugivores, significantly undermining the persistence of large-fruited plant species that rely on large-bodied animals. However, we lack a quantitative understanding of the roles of small-bodied frugivores in seed dispersal through fruit transportation. In an insular fragmented landscape formed by dam construction in 1959, we employed camera traps to document frugivory of a large-fruited plant species (Diospyros kaki) by camera trapping at both ground and arboreal levels. Our results reveal that reduced habitat size led to mutualism breakdown of seed dispersal of D. kaki mediated by large-bodied mammalian frugivores compared to the nearby mainland sites. However, underrated links involving fruit transportation by small-bodied frugivores, often present yet overlooked dispersal processes, may help mitigate these interaction losses. These findings highlight the importance of preserving large, continuous habitats and underrated mutualistic links in sustaining seed dispersal of large-fruited plants in fragmented landscapes.

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Conservation Letters
Conservation Letters BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
13.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
70
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Conservation Letters is a reputable scientific journal that is devoted to the publication of both empirical and theoretical research that has important implications for the conservation of biological diversity. The journal warmly invites submissions from various disciplines within the biological and social sciences, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary work. The primary aim is to advance both pragmatic conservation objectives and scientific knowledge. Manuscripts are subject to a rapid communication schedule, therefore they should address current and relevant topics. Research articles should effectively communicate the significance of their findings in relation to conservation policy and practice.
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