外来养分负荷对森林土壤微节肢动物的显著影响

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
Audrone Petrauskiene, R. Iršėnaitė, R. Taraškevičius, D. Matuleviciute, J. Motiejūnaitė
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研究目的:本研究的目的是研究鱼类鸟类的外来物质对森林土壤微丝足类群落的影响。研究区域:考虑到鸟类成因影响的缓解和持续时间,在樟子松林分中指定了六个研究区,这些研究区有大冰碛的筑巢地。材料和方法:评估和比较了螨和弹尾虫的总丰度,以及奥里巴斯螨和加马西纳螨的物种丰富度和多样性。主要结果:弹尾虫、锥虫科和Acaridae螨的丰度与致鸟活动呈正相关,而Oribatida和Gamasina螨的丰度显著下降。除了活跃的筑巢区和沙丘坡上群落的废弃部分外,大多数研究区的微丝足类群落结构相似。Oribatida和Gamasina的物种丰富度最高的是沙丘凹陷中未受影响的森林,而最低的是活跃的筑巢区和沙丘斜坡上群落的废弃部分。在所研究的环境参数中,土壤pH值(r=-0.725)和树木层(r=0.827)与微丝足类群落的变化关系最为显著。研究重点:我们发现,cormorant群落对森林生态系统和土壤特性有着强烈的影响,导致土壤微节肢动物群落发生重大变化。因此,鸟类创造了一个自然干扰实验,可以帮助揭示决定自然微丝足类群落多样性和组成的因素。
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Significant impact of allochthonous nutrient loads on microarthropods in forest soils
Aim of study: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of allochthonous material from piscivorous birds on forest soil microarthropod communities. Area of study: Six study zones were designated in Pinus sylvestris stands with nesting sites of the great cormorant, taking into account the relief and the duration of the ornithogenic impact. Materials and methods: The total abundance of mites and Collembola and the species richness and diversity of Oribatida and Gamasina mites were assessed and compared. Main results: The abundance of Collembola, Tarsonemidae and Acaridae mites positively correlated with ornithogenic activity, while Oribatida and Gamasina mites decreased significantly. The structure of microarthropod communities was similar in most of the studied zones, except for the active nesting zone and the abandoned part of the colony on the dune slope. The greatest species richness of Oribatida and Gamasina was found in the unaffected forest in the dune hollow, whereas the lowest value was found in the active nesting area and in the abandoned part of the colony on the dune slope. Of the environmental parameters studied, soil pH (r = - 0.725) and tree layer (r = 0.827) were those most significantly related to the changes of microarthropod communities. Research highlights: We found that cormorant colonies have a strong impact on forest ecosystems and soil properties, leading to significant changes in soil microarthropod communities. Birds thus create a natural disturbance experiment that can help reveal the factors that determine the diversity and composition of natural microarthropod communities.
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Forest Systems
Forest Systems FORESTRY-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Forest Systems is an international peer-reviewed journal. The main aim of Forest Systems is to integrate multidisciplinary research with forest management in complex systems with different social and ecological background
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