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野火、森林管理和隔离对两栖动物和寄生虫丰度的交互影响。

Interactive effects of wildfire, forest management, and isolation on amphibian and parasite abundance.

机构信息

U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, 790 East Beckwith Avenue, Missoula, Montana 59801, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2013 Mar;23(2):479-92. doi: 10.1890/12-0316.1.

Abstract

Projected increases in wildfire and other climate-driven disturbances will affect populations and communities worldwide, including host-parasite relationships. Research in temperate forests has shown that wildfire can negatively affect amphibians, but this research has occurred primarily outside of managed landscapes where interactions with human disturbances could result in additive or synergistic effects. Furthermore, parasites represent a large component of biodiversity and can affect host fitness and population dynamics, yet they are rarely included in studies of how vertebrate hosts respond to disturbance. To determine how wildfire affects amphibians and their parasites, and whether effects differ between protected and managed landscapes, we compared abundance of two amphibians and two nematodes relative to wildfire extent and severity around wetlands in neighboring protected and managed forests (Montana, USA). Population sizes of adult, male long-toed salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum) decreased with increased burn severity, with stronger negative effects on isolated populations and in managed forests. In contrast, breeding population sizes of Columbia spotted frogs (Rana luteiventris) increased with burn extent in both protected and managed protected forests. Path analysis showed that the effects of wildfire on the two species of nematodes were consistent with differences in their life history and transmission strategies and the responses of their hosts. Burn severity indirectly reduced abundance of soil-transmitted Cosmocercoides variabilis through reductions in salamander abundance. Burn severity also directly reduced C. variabilis abundance, possibly though changes in soil conditions. For the aquatically transmitted nematode Gyrinicola batrachiensis, the positive effect of burn extent on density of Columbia spotted frog larvae indirectly increased parasite abundance. Our results show that effects of wildfire on amphibians depend upon burn extent and severity, isolation, and prior land use. Through subsequent effects on the parasites, our results also reveal how changes in disturbance regimes can affect communities across trophic levels.

摘要

预计野火和其他气候驱动的干扰的增加将影响全球的人口和社区,包括宿主-寄生虫关系。温带森林的研究表明,野火会对两栖动物产生负面影响,但这项研究主要发生在管理景观之外,在这些景观中,与人类干扰的相互作用可能会产生附加或协同效应。此外,寄生虫是生物多样性的重要组成部分,它们可以影响宿主的适应性和种群动态,但它们很少被纳入研究脊椎动物宿主对干扰的反应。为了确定野火如何影响两栖动物及其寄生虫,以及在保护和管理景观之间是否存在差异,我们比较了湿地周围相邻保护和管理森林(美国蒙大拿州)中两种两栖动物和两种线虫相对于野火范围和严重程度的丰度。成年雄性长趾蝾螈(Ambystoma macrodactylum)的种群数量随着燃烧严重程度的增加而减少,孤立种群和管理森林的负面影响更强。相比之下,在保护和管理的森林中,哥伦比亚斑点蛙(Rana luteiventris)的繁殖种群大小随着火烧范围的增加而增加。路径分析表明,野火对两种线虫的影响与其生活史和传播策略以及宿主的反应一致。燃烧严重程度通过减少蝾螈数量间接降低了土壤传播的 Cosmocercoides variabilis 的丰度。燃烧严重程度也直接降低了 C. variabilis 的丰度,可能是通过土壤条件的变化。对于水生传播的线虫 Gyrinicola batrachiensis,火烧范围对哥伦比亚斑点蛙幼虫密度的正效应间接增加了寄生虫的丰度。我们的研究结果表明,野火对两栖动物的影响取决于火烧范围和严重程度、隔离和先前的土地利用。通过对寄生虫的后续影响,我们的研究结果还揭示了干扰机制的变化如何影响营养级跨越的群落。

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