用桉树种植园和大豆田取代天然稀树草原基质,改变了亚马逊稀树草原上蝙蝠带来的种子雨

IF 4.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Bruna S. Xavier , Jeferson Vizentin-Bugoni , Marcelo M. Ferreira , Tiago M. Marques , Renato R. Hilário , José J. Toledo , Isaí J. Castro , Karen Mustin , Jorge M. Palmeirim , Marcus V. Vieira , William D. Carvalho
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在世界范围内,人工林和农田向自然区域的推进加速了物种和生态系统功能的丧失。这种损失似乎在热带地区更为严重,并可能严重影响蝙蝠等对维持森林至关重要的群体。我们评估了土地利用变化对巴西亚马逊东北amapap大草原蝙蝠种子传播的影响。更具体地说,我们比较了天然稀树草原基质与大豆或桉树基质之间的种子传播网络指标,以及插入天然稀树草原基质的森林斑块与插入大豆或桉树基质的森林斑块之间的种子传播网络指标。以amapap热带稀树草原上的农田和人工林取代天然稀树草原基质,导致种子传播相互作用几乎消失,农田网络结构崩溃。此外,栽培景观的种子传播网络更集中于少数、更丰富、更全面的传播者,这些传播者与先锋植物物种的联系更紧密。我们的研究结果表明,自然稀树草原基质的变化对蝙蝠促进的种子雨产生了巨大的影响,这可以直接影响组成亚马逊生态系统的不同栖息地的生态动态。维持自然栖息地,如森林和稀树草原,在耕地景观是至关重要的,并将减少这种负面影响。稀树草原残余物有助于维持景观中蝙蝠群落的原始动态,以及蝙蝠促进的种子传播网络的完整性和稳健性。
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Replacing the natural savanna matrix with eucalyptus plantations and soybean fields changes the seed rain promoted by bats in Amazonian savannas
The advance of plantations and croplands into natural areas has catalysed the loss of species and ecosystem functions worldwide. This loss appears to be more intense in tropical regions and may strongly impact groups essential for maintaining forests, such as bats. We evaluated the consequences of land-use changes on seed dispersal carried out by bats in the Savannas of Amapá, northeast of the Brazilian Amazon. More specifically, we compared the metrics of seed dispersal networks of the natural savanna matrix in relation to soybean or eucalyptus matrix, as well as between forest patches inserted in the natural savanna matrix in relation to forest patches inserted in soybean or eucalyptus matrix. Replacing the natural savanna matrix with croplands and plantations in the Savannas of Amapá causes the near disappearance of seed dispersal interactions and a collapse of the network structure in croplands. In addition, the seed dispersal networks in cultivated landscapes were more centered on a few, more abundant and generalist dispersers, which were more linked to pioneer plant species. Our results show that changes in the natural savanna matrix have drastic consequences on the seed rain promoted by bats, which can directly impact the ecological dynamics of the different habitats that comprise this Amazonian ecosystem. Maintaining natural habitats, such as forest and savanna, in cultivated landscapes is crucial and would reduce this negative impact. Savanna remnants can help maintain the original dynamics of bat communities in the landscape and the integrity and robustness of seed dispersal networks promoted by bats.
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
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295
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61 days
期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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