Lowe Elizabeth C, Wilder Shawn M, Hochuli Dieter F
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
PLoS One. 2014 Aug 20;9(8):e105480. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105480. eCollection 2014.
Urbanisation modifies landscapes at multiple scales, impacting the local climate and changing the extent and quality of natural habitats. These habitat modifications significantly alter species distributions and can result in increased abundance of select species which are able to exploit novel ecosystems. We examined the effect of urbanisation at local and landscape scales on the body size, lipid reserves and ovary weight of Nephila plumipes, an orb weaving spider commonly found in both urban and natural landscapes. Habitat variables at landscape, local and microhabitat scales were integrated to create a series of indexes that quantified the degree of urbanisation at each site. Spider size was negatively associated with vegetation cover at a landscape scale, and positively associated with hard surfaces and anthropogenic disturbance on a local and microhabitat scale. Ovary weight increased in higher socioeconomic areas and was positively associated with hard surfaces and leaf litter at a local scale. The larger size and increased reproductive capacity of N.plumipes in urban areas show that some species benefit from the habitat changes associated with urbanisation. Our results also highlight the importance of incorporating environmental variables from multiple scales when quantifying species responses to landscape modification.
城市化在多个尺度上改变景观,影响当地气候,改变自然栖息地的范围和质量。这些栖息地的改变显著改变了物种分布,并可能导致某些能够利用新型生态系统的物种数量增加。我们研究了城市化在局部和景观尺度上对横纹金蛛身体大小、脂质储备和卵巢重量的影响,横纹金蛛是一种常见于城市和自然景观中的圆蛛。整合了景观、局部和微生境尺度上的栖息地变量,以创建一系列量化每个地点城市化程度的指标。蜘蛛的大小在景观尺度上与植被覆盖呈负相关,在局部和微生境尺度上与硬表面和人为干扰呈正相关。在社会经济水平较高的地区,卵巢重量增加,并且在局部尺度上与硬表面和落叶呈正相关。横纹金蛛在城市地区体型更大且繁殖能力增强,这表明一些物种受益于与城市化相关的栖息地变化。我们的研究结果还强调了在量化物种对景观改造的反应时纳入多个尺度环境变量的重要性。