干扰对松柏生态系统野生动物生态影响的综合分析

IF 2.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2025-09-07 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70387
Sarah Halperin, Madelon F. Case, Peter S. Coates, Todd E. Katzner, Susan K. McIlroy, Megan M. McLachlan, Devyn A. Orr, Cali L. Weise, Douglas J. Shinneman
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由于野火、干旱、气候变化和相关的干扰因子(如昆虫爆发),美国西部内陆的松树和杜松生态系统正在发生变化,同时也在一些现有林地内填充并扩展到其他生态系统(如山艾树)。这些多重的、经常相互作用的干扰很可能影响到野生动物,包括受保护的物种。然而,研究结果差异很大,相互矛盾,或受到数据可用性的限制。本文对野生动物对干扰的响应进行了系统的文献综述,并根据地理、研究类型、主要研究重点、生态特征和响应类型对已发表的文献进行了识别和分类。然后,我们应用叙述方法综合纳入研究的当前知识,以确定重要的知识差距,并确定未来的研究重点。我们的发现强调了野生动物对干扰反应的复杂性和可变性。干旱、虫害爆发和野火以多方面的方式影响与pj相关的野生动物,物种的反应因栖息地类型和物种特异性特征而异。我们还发现了研究文献中显著的空白,部分原因是分类学上的偏见(限制了对PJ生态系统和相关分类群多样性的探索),缺乏长期和相互作用干扰效应的数据(特别是在实验条件下),以及对驱动野生动物反应的直接机制的理解有限。填补这些研究空白和监测PJ生态系统中的野生动物可以为长期管理提供信息,并提高这些重要生态系统中野生动物群落的恢复能力。
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Synthesizing the ecological impacts of disturbance on wildlife in pinyon-juniper ecosystems

Synthesizing the ecological impacts of disturbance on wildlife in pinyon-juniper ecosystems

Synthesizing the ecological impacts of disturbance on wildlife in pinyon-juniper ecosystems

Synthesizing the ecological impacts of disturbance on wildlife in pinyon-juniper ecosystems

Synthesizing the ecological impacts of disturbance on wildlife in pinyon-juniper ecosystems

Pinyon and juniper ecosystems in the interior western United States are undergoing changes due to wildfire, drought, climate change, and associated disturbance agents (e.g., insect outbreak), while also infilling within some existing woodlands and expanding into other ecosystems (e.g., sagebrush). These multiple, often interacting disturbances are likely affecting wildlife, including species of conservation concern. However, study findings have been highly varied, conflicting, or constrained by data availability. We performed a systematic literature review to provide an overview of wildlife responses to disturbance in pinyon-juniper (PJ) ecosystems, identifying and cataloguing published literature based on geography, study type, primary research focus, ecological characteristics, and response type. We then applied a narrative approach to synthesize the current knowledge from the included studies to identify important knowledge gaps and to identify future research priorities. Our findings highlight the complexity and variability in wildlife responses to disturbance. Drought, insect outbreak, and wildfire impact PJ-associated wildlife in multifaceted ways, with species responses differing based on habitat type and species-specific traits. We also identify notable gaps in the research literature, due in part to taxonomic biases (limiting exploration of the diversity of PJ ecosystems and associated taxa), a lack of data on long-term and interacting disturbance effects (particularly under experimental conditions), and a limited understanding of direct mechanisms driving wildlife responses. Filling these research gaps and monitoring wildlife in PJ ecosystems can inform long-term management and improve the resiliency of wildlife communities in these important ecological systems.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
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3.70%
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378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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