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采用优化和标准化采样方案评估生物多样性热点地区:以热带森林蜘蛛为例。

Gauging megadiversity with optimized and standardized sampling protocols: A case for tropical forest spiders.

作者信息

Malumbres-Olarte Jagoba, Scharff Nikolaj, Pape Thomas, Coddington Jonathan A, Cardoso Pedro

机构信息

Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate Natural History Museum of Denmark University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark.

Natural History Museum of Denmark University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2016 Dec 20;7(2):494-506. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2626. eCollection 2017 Jan.

Abstract

Characterizing and monitoring biodiversity and assessing its drivers require accurate and comparable data on species assemblages, which, in turn, should rely on efficient and standardized field collection. Unfortunately, protocols that follow such criteria remain scarce and it is unclear whether they can be applied to megadiverse communities, whose study can be particularly challenging. Here, we develop and evaluate the first optimized and standardized sampling protocol for megadiverse communities, using tropical forest spiders as a model taxon. We designed the protocol COBRA-TF (Conservation Oriented Biodiversity Rapid Assessment for Tropical Forests) using a large dataset of semiquantitative field data from different continents. This protocol combines samples of different collecting methods to obtain as many species as possible with minimum effort (optimized) and widest applicability and comparability (standardized). We ran sampling simulations to assess the efficiency of COBRA-TF (optimized, non-site-specific) and its reliability for estimating taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional diversity, and community structure by comparing it with (1) commonly used expert-based ad hoc protocols (nonoptimized, site-specific) and (2) optimal protocols (optimized, site-specific). We then tested the performance and feasibility of COBRA-TF in the field. COBRA-TF yielded similar results as ad hoc protocols for species (observed and estimated) and family richness, phylogenetic and functional diversity, and species abundance distribution. Optimal protocols detected more species than COBRA-TF. Data from the field test showed high sampling completeness and yielded low numbers of singletons and doubletons. Optimized and standardized protocols can be as effective in sampling and studying megadiverse communities as traditional sampling, while allowing data comparison. Although our target taxa are spiders, COBRA-TF can be modified to apply to any highly diverse taxon and habitat as long as multiple collecting techniques exist and the unit effort per sample is comparable. Protocols such as COBRA-TF facilitate studying megadiverse communities and therefore may become essential tools for monitoring community changes in space and time, assessing the effects of disturbances and selecting conservation areas.

摘要

描述和监测生物多样性并评估其驱动因素需要有关物种组合的准确且可比的数据,而这些数据反过来又应依赖高效且标准化的野外采集。不幸的是,符合此类标准的方案仍然很少,并且尚不清楚它们是否可应用于生物多样性极高的群落,对这些群落的研究可能特别具有挑战性。在此,我们以热带森林蜘蛛作为模型分类群,开发并评估了首个针对生物多样性极高群落的优化且标准化的采样方案。我们利用来自不同大陆的大量半定量野外数据设计了COBRA-TF方案(面向保护的热带森林生物多样性快速评估)。该方案结合了不同采集方法的样本,以最少的工作量(优化)获取尽可能多的物种,并具有最广泛的适用性和可比性(标准化)。我们进行了采样模拟,通过将COBRA-TF(优化的、非特定地点的)与(1)常用的基于专家的临时方案(非优化的、特定地点的)以及(2)最优方案(优化的、特定地点的)进行比较,来评估其效率以及在估计分类学、系统发育和功能多样性以及群落结构方面的可靠性。然后我们在野外测试了COBRA-TF的性能和可行性。对于物种(观察到的和估计的)以及科丰富度、系统发育和功能多样性以及物种丰度分布,COBRA-TF产生的结果与临时方案相似。最优方案检测到的物种比COBRA-TF更多。野外测试的数据显示采样完整性高,单种和双种的数量较少。优化且标准化的方案在对生物多样性极高的群落进行采样和研究时可以与传统采样一样有效,同时允许进行数据比较。尽管我们的目标分类群是蜘蛛,但只要存在多种采集技术且每个样本的单位工作量具有可比性,COBRA-TF就可以修改以应用于任何高度多样化的分类群和栖息地。诸如COBRA-TF这样的方案有助于研究生物多样性极高的群落,因此可能成为监测群落时空变化、评估干扰影响以及选择保护区的重要工具。

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