均一化淡水鱼群中易位物种超过外来物种

IF 12 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Jie Wang, Juan Tao, Sébastien Brosse, Chunlong Liu, Qiyue Chen, Guangjie Cheng, Jianshuang Tao, Chengzhi Ding
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人类驱动的外来物种的引入正在加速生物同质化,威胁着世界范围内生物群的独特性。然而,来自其他生态区的非本地物种(外来物种)和来自同一生态区的非本地物种(易位物种)造成的同质化模式和驱动因素在分类、系统发育和功能生物多样性方面仍然高度不确定。在生物多样性热点地区(中国云南),本研究比较了外来鱼类和易位鱼类对淡水鱼群落同质化的贡献及其驱动因素。我们首先量化了1960年(P1960)、1980年(P1980)、2000年(P2000)和2022年(P2022)之前外来物种和易位物种引起的累积β -多样性变化。评估了人为干扰强度、生境变异性和本地动物的生物抗性对β -多样性变化的影响。我们发现外来鱼类和易位鱼类造成的同质化和分化呈非同步模式。外来鱼类最初有助于分化,然后随着时间的推移,在分类和功能方面转向同质化,而系统发育分化一直保持一致。相比之下,随着时间的推移,易位的鱼类持续推动所有生物多样性维度的同质化。易位鱼引起的同质化累积强度是外来鱼引起的同质化累积强度的4倍。人为干扰强度和生境变异性,以及本地生物的抗性,通过直接和间接的途径促进了鱼类群落的同质化。我们的研究结果表明,易位物种在淡水鱼群中造成了更明显的同质化效应。保护和管理战略应优先考虑防止区域内物种迁移和减轻人为干扰,以保护生态的独特性和完整性。
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Translocated Species Exceed Alien Species in Homogenizing Freshwater Fish Assemblages

Translocated Species Exceed Alien Species in Homogenizing Freshwater Fish Assemblages

Translocated Species Exceed Alien Species in Homogenizing Freshwater Fish Assemblages

Human-driven introductions of nonnative species are accelerating biotic homogenization, threatening the distinctiveness of biota worldwide. However, the patterns and drivers of homogenization caused by nonnatives originating from other ecoregions (alien species) and those originating from the same ecoregion as natives (translocated species) remain highly uncertain across taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional biodiversity dimensions. This study compared the contributions of alien versus translocated fishes to the homogenization of freshwater fish assemblages, as well as the underlying drivers, in a biodiversity hotspot (Yunnan, China). We first quantified the cumulative beta-diversity changes caused by alien and translocated species across biodiversity dimensions prior to 1960 (P1960), 1980 (P1980), 2000 (P2000), and 2022 (P2022), respectively. We then assessed the influence of anthropogenic disturbance intensity, habitat variability, and the biotic resistance of native fauna on beta-diversity changes. We found an asynchronous pattern of homogenization and differentiation caused by alien and translocated fishes. Alien fishes initially contributed to differentiation, which then shifted to homogenization over time in the taxonomic and functional dimensions, whereas phylogenetic differentiation remained consistent through time. In contrast, translocated fishes consistently drove homogenization across all biodiversity dimensions over time. The cumulative intensity of homogenization caused by translocated fishes was up to four times greater than that induced by alien fishes. Anthropogenic disturbance intensity and habitat variability, along with native biotic resistance, positively contributed to fish assemblage homogenization through both direct and indirect pathways. Our findings reveal that translocated species have caused more pronounced homogenization effects in freshwater fish assemblages. Conservation and management strategies should prioritize the prevention of intra-regional species translocations and the mitigation of anthropogenic disturbances to preserve ecological distinctiveness and integrity.

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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.50
自引率
5.20%
发文量
497
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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