土地利用强度和景观结构影响着草地的声成分

IF 6 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sandra Müller , Martin M. Gossner , Caterina Penone , Kirsten Jung , Swen C. Renner , Almo Farina , Lisa Anhäuser , Manfred Ayasse , Steffen Boch , Falk Haensel , Janine Heitzmann , Christoph Kleinn , Paul Magdon , David J. Perović , Nadia Pieretti , Taylor Shaw , Juliane Steckel , Marco Tschapka , Juliane Vogt , Catrin Westphal , Michael Scherer- Lorenzen
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引用次数: 7

摘要

了解生物多样性的驱动因素和监测生物多样性的变化是基于证据的管理和政策建议的基础,旨在减少生物多样性的丧失,并确保提供我们所依赖的生态系统服务。生态声学监测可以在大的空间和时间尺度上应用,为资源密集程度较低的生态系统监测提供了潜力。声学多样性指数与不同分类群的物种丰富度、植被和景观结构相关。为了在大尺度上应用生态声学监测,我们需要提高我们对地方和区域土地利用对声学模式的影响的理解,并评估如何将声学模式的时间方面整合到这些分析中。我们假设土地利用强度和景观结构会影响鸟类和骨科动物的物种丰富度和组成,从而间接影响声学多样性和组成。为了验证这一点,我们在德国三个地区的草地上沿土地利用强度梯度建立了自动记录系统。利用结构方程模型分析了植被声多样性和组成的直接和间接驱动因素,包括刈割和放牧强度、景观多样性、与最近道路的距离、维管植物物种丰富度以及鸟类和直翅类物种丰富度和组成。单一的声学多样性指数不能反映鸟类和直翅目物种丰富度的变化,不能很好地预测草地样地与土地利用相关的物种丰富度变化。然而,声组成(不同昼夜平均月声指数的非度量多维尺度组合)确实与景观结构、土地利用强度、发声物种组成和直翅目物种丰富度的差异有关。本文提出了一种适合于草原生态系统变化监测的声学成分度量方法。
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Land-use intensity and landscape structure drive the acoustic composition of grasslands

Understanding drivers and monitoring changes of biodiversity forms the basis for evidence-based management and policy recommendations that aim to reduce biodiversity loss and to ensure the delivery of ecosystem services on which we rely. Ecoacoustic monitoring can be applied across large spatial and temporal scales, offering the potential for less resource-intensive ecosystem monitoring. Indices of acoustic diversity have been shown to correlate with species richness of various taxa, as well as vegetation and landscape structure. In order to apply ecoacoustic monitoring at large scales we need to improve our understanding of the effects of local and regional land-use on acoustic patterns, and assess how temporal aspects of acoustic patterns can be integrated in these analyses. We hypothesized that land-use intensity and landscape structure affect species richness and composition of birds and orthopteran, and therefore indirectly affect acoustic diversity and composition. To test this, we set up autonomous recording systems in grassland plots along land-use intensity gradients in three regions in Germany. We applied structural equation modelling to analyze the direct and indirect drivers of acoustic diversity and composition, including mowing and grazing intensities, landscape diversity, distance to the nearest road, vascular plant species richness as well as bird and orthopteran species richness and composition. Single indices of acoustic diversity did not reflect changes in bird or orthopteran species richness, making them poor predictors for local land-use related changes in species richness in grassland plots. Acoustic composition (non-metric multidimensional scaling combination of mean monthly acoustic indices at different day phases), however, did relate to differences in landscape structure, land-use intensity, vocalizing species composition and orthopteran species richness. We propose the developed acoustic composition metric as suitable proxy to detect ecosystem changes in grasslands.

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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
392
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment publishes scientific articles dealing with the interface between agroecosystems and the natural environment, specifically how agriculture influences the environment and how changes in that environment impact agroecosystems. Preference is given to papers from experimental and observational research at the field, system or landscape level, from studies that enhance our understanding of processes using data-based biophysical modelling, and papers that bridge scientific disciplines and integrate knowledge. All papers should be placed in an international or wide comparative context.
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