Stireman John O, Devlin Hilary, Doyle Annie L
Oecologia. 2014 Sep;176(1):207-24. doi: 10.1007/s00442-014-3014-7.
Habitat fragmentation and invasive species are two of the most prominent threats to terrestrial ecosystems. Few studies have examined how these factors interact to influence the diversity of natural communities, particularly primary consumers. Here, we examined the effects of forest fragmentation and invasion of exotic honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii, Caprifoliaceae) on the abundance and diversity of the dominant forest herbivores: woody plant-feeding Lepidoptera. We systematically surveyed understory caterpillars along transects in 19 forest fragments over multiple years in southwestern Ohio and evaluated how fragment area, isolation, tree diversity, invasion by honeysuckle and interactions among these factors influence species richness, diversity and abundance. We found strong seasonal variation in caterpillar communities, which responded differently to fragmentation and invasion. Abundance and richness increased with fragment area, but these effects were mitigated by high levels of honeysuckle, tree diversity, landscape forest cover, and large recent changes in area. Honeysuckle infestation was generally associated with decreased caterpillar abundance and diversity, but these effects were strongly dependent on other fragment traits. Effects of honeysuckle on abundance were moderated when fragment area, landscape forest cover and tree diversity were high. In contrast, negative effects of honeysuckle invasion on caterpillar diversity were most pronounced in fragments with high tree diversity and large recent increases in area. Our results illustrate the complex interdependencies of habitat fragmentation, plant diversity and plant invasion in their effects on primary consumers and emphasize the need to consider these processes in concert to understand the consequences of anthropogenic habitat change for biodiversity.
栖息地破碎化和入侵物种是陆地生态系统面临的两个最突出威胁。很少有研究探讨这些因素如何相互作用以影响自然群落的多样性,尤其是初级消费者。在此,我们研究了森林破碎化和外来金银花(金银忍冬,忍冬科)入侵对主要森林食草动物:取食木本植物的鳞翅目昆虫的丰度和多样性的影响。我们在俄亥俄州西南部的19个森林碎片中,多年沿着样带系统地调查了林下毛虫,并评估了碎片面积、隔离度、树木多样性、金银花入侵以及这些因素之间的相互作用如何影响物种丰富度、多样性和丰度。我们发现毛虫群落存在强烈的季节变化,它们对破碎化和入侵的反应不同。丰度和丰富度随碎片面积增加而增加,但金银花、树木多样性、景观森林覆盖率高以及面积近期大幅变化会减轻这些影响。金银花侵染通常与毛虫丰度和多样性降低有关,但这些影响强烈依赖于其他碎片特征。当碎片面积、景观森林覆盖率和树木多样性高时,金银花对丰度的影响会减弱。相反,金银花入侵对毛虫多样性的负面影响在树木多样性高且面积近期大幅增加的碎片中最为明显。我们的结果说明了栖息地破碎化、植物多样性和植物入侵在对初级消费者的影响方面的复杂相互依存关系,并强调需要综合考虑这些过程,以了解人为栖息地变化对生物多样性的影响。