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野火、降雨和区域对荒漠蜥蜴类群的影响:多尺度过程的重要性。

Effects of wildfire, rainfall and region on desert lizard assemblages: the importance of multi-scale processes.

机构信息

Desert Ecology Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Heydon-Laurence Building A08, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia,

出版信息

Oecologia. 2013 Oct;173(2):603-14. doi: 10.1007/s00442-013-2642-7. Epub 2013 Mar 15.

Abstract

Vertebrate populations are influenced by environmental processes that operate at a range of spatial and temporal scales. Wildfire is a disturbance that can affect vertebrate populations across large spatial scales, although vertebrate responses are frequently influenced by processes operating at smaller spatial scales such as topography, interspecific interactions and regional history. Here, we investigate the effects of a broad-scale wildfire on lizard assemblages in a desert region. We predicted that a rainfall gradient within the region affected by the wildfire would influence lizard responses to the fire by encouraging post-fire succession to proceed more rapidly in high-rainfall areas, and would be enabled in turn by more rapid vegetation recovery. To test our prediction, we censused lizards, measured rainfall, undertook vegetation surveys and sampled invertebrate abundance across burnt and unburnt habitat ecotones within three regional areas situated along a gradient of long-term annual rainfall. Lizard diversity was not affected by fire or region and lizard abundance was influenced only by region. Lizard assemblage composition was also only influenced by region, but this did not relate to differences in rainfall or habitat as we had predicted. Regional differences in lizard assemblages related instead to food availability. The observed differences also likely reflected regional differences in the strength of biotic interactions with predators and changes in land use. Our study shows that assemblage responses to a disturbance were not uniform within a large desert region and instead were influenced by other environmental processes operating simultaneously at multiple temporal and spatial scales.

摘要

脊椎动物种群受在不同时空尺度上运作的环境过程的影响。野火是一种可以在大空间尺度上影响脊椎动物种群的干扰,但脊椎动物的反应常常受到小空间尺度上的过程的影响,如地形、种间相互作用和区域历史。在这里,我们研究了一场大规模野火对沙漠地区蜥蜴类群的影响。我们预测,受野火影响的区域内的降雨梯度将通过鼓励高降雨地区的火灾后演替更快地进行,从而影响蜥蜴对火灾的反应,而这反过来又将受到更快速的植被恢复的支持。为了验证我们的预测,我们在三个位于长期年降雨量梯度上的区域内的燃烧和未燃烧生境生态交错带中,对蜥蜴进行了普查,测量了降雨,进行了植被调查,并对无脊椎动物的丰度进行了采样。蜥蜴多样性不受火灾或区域的影响,而蜥蜴丰度仅受区域的影响。蜥蜴类群组成也仅受区域的影响,但这与我们预测的降雨或栖息地差异无关。蜥蜴类群的区域差异与食物供应的差异有关。观察到的差异也可能反映了与捕食者的生物相互作用强度以及土地利用变化有关的区域差异。我们的研究表明,在一个大的沙漠地区,对干扰的集合体反应并不均匀,而是受到同时在多个时空尺度上运作的其他环境过程的影响。

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