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森林碎片化对哥斯达黎加东北部蛙类和蜥蜴群落结构的影响。

Influence of forest fragmentation on community structure of frogs and lizards in northeastern Costa Rica.

作者信息

Bell Kristen E, Donnelly Maureen A

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8 Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2006 Dec;20(6):1750-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00522.x.

Abstract

To better understand responses of reptiles and amphibians to forest fragmentation in the lowland Neotropics, we examined community and population structure of frogs and lizards in the fragmented landscape surrounding La Selva Biological Station in the Sarapiquí region of northeastern Costa Rica. We used diurnal quadrats and nocturnal transects to sample frogs and lizards in nine forest fragments (1-7 ha each) and La Selva (1100 ha). Species richness in all fragments combined was 85% of that found in La Selva with comparable sampling effort. Richness varied from 10 to 24 species among forest fragments, compared with 36 species at La Selva. Lizard density was higher and frog density was lower in forest fragments than in La Selva. Community composition varied among sites and by fragment size class, and species occurrence was nested with respect to fragment area. Isolation and habitat variables did not significantly affect species richness, composition, or nestedness. We classified 34% of species as fragmentation sensitive because they were absent or occurred at low densities in fragments. Nevertheless, the relatively high diversity observed in the entire set of fragments indicates that preserving a network of small forest patches may be of considerable conservation value to the amphibians and reptiles of this region.

摘要

为了更好地了解新热带低地地区爬行动物和两栖动物对森林碎片化的反应,我们研究了位于哥斯达黎加东北部萨拉皮卡地区拉塞尔瓦生物站周边碎片化景观中青蛙和蜥蜴的群落及种群结构。我们使用日间样方和夜间样带对9个森林碎片(每个1 - 7公顷)和拉塞尔瓦(1100公顷)中的青蛙和蜥蜴进行采样。在相同的采样力度下,所有碎片中的物种丰富度为拉塞尔瓦的85%。森林碎片中的物种丰富度在10至24种之间变化,而拉塞尔瓦有36种。森林碎片中的蜥蜴密度高于拉塞尔瓦,青蛙密度则低于拉塞尔瓦。群落组成因地点和碎片大小等级而异,物种出现情况与碎片面积呈嵌套关系。隔离和栖息地变量对物种丰富度、组成或嵌套性没有显著影响。我们将34%的物种归类为对碎片化敏感,因为它们在碎片中不存在或密度很低。然而,在整个碎片集合中观察到的相对较高的多样性表明,保护一个小型森林斑块网络可能对该地区的两栖动物和爬行动物具有相当大的保护价值。

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