欧洲温带森林同域哺乳动物的生物量分布。

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2025-08-06 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.250472
Andro Pleskalt, Sebastião Farias, Toni Vicedo, Jose Manuel Álvarez-Martínez, José Valentín Roces-Díaz, Carlo Meloro, Soraia Pereira, Antonio Cruz, Jesús García, Pablo Gómez, María Ángel Lamillar, Elena Marsella, Manuel Jesús Varas, Elena Álvarez, Fredrik Dalerum
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摘要

生物量在营养水平和不同类型生物之间的分布是生态系统的一个关键特征。然而,这种生物量分布可能由于人类活动而出现较大的扰动。研究人员利用西班牙北部坎塔布里安山脉温带森林生态系统的长期摄像机捕获数据,量化了10种哺乳动物的生物量分布,这些哺乳动物的体重从300克到近100公斤不等。该物种代表了三个不同的目,包括从初级到次级消费者的营养水平。观察到的生物量分布是底重的,次级消费者的生物量不成比例地低,特别是大型捕食者。此外,植物生物量与哺乳动物主要食用者的生物量之比超过6000:1,可供哺乳动物食用的植物生物量超过700:1。我们认为,观察到的哺乳动物之间和哺乳动物与植物之间的生物量分布提供了一个营养退化的例子,并强调了人类活动可能对陆地生态系统结构的根本影响。
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Biomass distribution of sympatric mammals in a European temperate forest.

Biomass distribution of sympatric mammals in a European temperate forest.

The distribution of biomass among trophic levels and different types of organisms is a key characteristic of ecosystems. However, such biomass distributions might exhibit large perturbations owing to human activities. We used long-term camera trap data from a temperate forest ecosystem within the Cantabrian range, northern Spain, to quantify the biomass distribution of 10 mammal species ranging in body mass from 300 g to almost 100 kg. The species are representative of three distinct orders and include trophic levels from primary to secondary consumers. The observed biomass distribution was bottom-heavy with a disproportionally low biomass of secondary consumers, in particular large-bodied predators. In addition, the ratio of plant biomass to the biomass of mammalian primary consumers was over 6000 : 1 for total above-ground-plant biomass and over 700 : 1 for plant biomass available for mammal consumption. We suggest that the observed biomass distribution both among mammals and between mammals and plants provide an example of trophic downgrading, and highlight the radical effects human activities might have on the structure of terrestrial ecosystems.

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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: Royal Society Open Science is a new open journal publishing high-quality original research across the entire range of science on the basis of objective peer-review. The journal covers the entire range of science and mathematics and will allow the Society to publish all the high-quality work it receives without the usual restrictions on scope, length or impact.
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