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栖息地丧失、破碎化和群落同质化对河口恢复力的影响。

The effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, and community homogenization on resilience in estuaries.

作者信息

Thrush Simon F, Halliday Jane, Hewitt Judi E, Lohrer Andrew M

机构信息

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 11-115, Hillcrest, Hamilton, New Zealand.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2008 Jan;18(1):12-21. doi: 10.1890/07-0436.1.

Abstract

When changes in the frequency and extent of disturbance outstrip the recovery potential of resident communities, the selective removal of species contributes to habitat loss and fragmentation across landscapes. The degree to which habitat change is likely to influence community resilience will depend on metacommunity structure and connectivity. Thus ecological connectivity is central to understanding the potential for cumulative effects to impact upon diversity. The importance of these issues to coastal marine communities, where the prevailing concept of open communities composed of highly dispersive species is being challenged, indicates that these systems may be more sensitive to cumulative impacts than previously thought. We conducted a disturbance-recovery experiment across gradients of community type and environmental conditions to assess the roles of ecological connectivity and regional variations in community structure on the recovery of species richness, total abundance, and community composition in Mahurangi Harbour, New Zealand. After 394 days, significant differences in recovery between sites were apparent. Statistical models explaining a high proportion of the variability (R2 > 0.92) suggested that community recovery rates were controlled by a combination of physical and ecological features operating across spatial scales, affecting successional processes. The dynamic and complex interplay of ecological and environmental processes we observed driving patch recovery across the estuarine landscape are integral to recovery from disturbances in heterogeneous environments. This link between succession/recovery, disturbance, and heterogeneity confirms the utility of disturbance-recovery experiments as assays for cumulative change due to fragmentation and habitat change in estuaries.

摘要

当干扰的频率和程度变化超过了当地群落的恢复潜力时,物种的选择性移除会导致整个景观的栖息地丧失和破碎化。栖息地变化可能影响群落恢复力的程度将取决于集合群落结构和连通性。因此,生态连通性对于理解累积效应影响多样性的可能性至关重要。这些问题对于沿海海洋群落很重要,在那里由高度分散物种组成的开放群落这一普遍概念正受到挑战,这表明这些系统可能比以前认为的对累积影响更敏感。我们在群落类型和环境条件梯度上进行了一项干扰-恢复实验,以评估生态连通性和群落结构的区域差异对新西兰马胡朗伊港物种丰富度、总丰度和群落组成恢复的作用。394天后,各地点之间的恢复存在显著差异。解释了很大比例变异性(R2>0.92)的统计模型表明,群落恢复率受跨空间尺度运作的物理和生态特征的组合控制,影响演替过程。我们观察到的驱动河口景观斑块恢复的生态和环境过程的动态复杂相互作用,对于异质环境中干扰后的恢复至关重要。演替/恢复、干扰和异质性之间的这种联系证实了干扰-恢复实验作为河口破碎化和栖息地变化导致的累积变化分析方法的实用性。

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