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驼鹿的食草行为改变了高海拔排水区域的小型哺乳动物群落。

Elk herbivory alters small mammal assemblages in high-elevation drainages.

作者信息

Parsons Elliott W R, Maron John L, Martin Thomas E

机构信息

Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, 59812, USA.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2013 Mar;82(2):459-67. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12009. Epub 2012 Nov 19.

Abstract

Heavy herbivory by ungulates can substantially alter habitat, but the indirect consequences of habitat modification for animal assemblages that rely on that habitat are not well studied. This is a particularly important topic given that climate change can alter plant-herbivore interactions. We explored short-term responses of small mammal communities to recent exclusion of Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus) in high-elevation riparian drainages in northern Arizona, where elk impacts on vegetation have increased over the past quarter century associated with climate change. We used 10-ha elk exclosures paired with unfenced control drainages to examine how browsing influenced the habitat use, relative abundance, richness and diversity of a small mammal assemblage. We found that the small mammal assemblage changed significantly after 5 years of elk exclusion. Relative abundance of voles (Microtus mexicanus) increased in exclosure drainages, likely due to an increase in habitat quality. The relative abundances of woodrats (Neotoma neomexicana) and two species of mice (Peromyscus maniculatus and P. boylii) decreased in the controls, while remaining stable in exclosures. The decline of mice in control drainages was likely due to the decline in shrub cover that they use. Thus, elk exclusion may have maintained or improved habitat for mice inside the exclosures while habitat quality and mouse abundance both declined outside the fences. Finally, small mammal species richness increased in the exclosures relative to the controls while species diversity showed no significant trends. Together, our results show that relaxation of heavy herbivore pressure by a widespread native ungulate can lead to rapid changes in small mammal assemblages. Moreover, exclusion of large herbivores can yield rapid responses by vegetation that may enhance or maintain habitat quality for small mammal populations.

摘要

有蹄类动物的高强度啃食会显著改变栖息地,但栖息地改变对依赖该栖息地的动物群落产生的间接影响却鲜有研究。鉴于气候变化会改变植物与食草动物之间的相互作用,这是一个尤为重要的课题。我们探讨了小型哺乳动物群落对近期在亚利桑那州北部高海拔河岸排水区排除落基山麋鹿(Cervus elaphus)的短期反应,在过去四分之一世纪里,随着气候变化,麋鹿对植被的影响在该地区有所增加。我们使用了10公顷的麋鹿围栏,并与未设围栏的对照排水区配对,以研究啃食如何影响小型哺乳动物群落的栖息地利用、相对丰度、丰富度和多样性。我们发现,在排除麋鹿5年后,小型哺乳动物群落发生了显著变化。围栏排水区内田鼠(Microtus mexicanus)的相对丰度增加,这可能是由于栖息地质量提高所致。对照区林鼠(Neotoma neomexicana)和两种小鼠(白足鼠Peromyscus maniculatus和博氏白足鼠P. boylii)的相对丰度下降,而在围栏内保持稳定。对照排水区内小鼠数量的下降可能是由于它们所利用的灌木覆盖面积减少。因此,排除麋鹿可能维持或改善了围栏内小鼠的栖息地,而围栏外的栖息地质量和小鼠数量均有所下降。最后,与对照区相比,围栏内小型哺乳动物的物种丰富度增加,而物种多样性没有显著变化。总之,我们的研究结果表明,一种广泛分布的本地有蹄类动物减轻高强度食草动物压力会导致小型哺乳动物群落迅速变化。此外,排除大型食草动物会使植被产生快速反应,这可能会提高或维持小型哺乳动物种群的栖息地质量。

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