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亚马逊雨林及其碎片作为全球变化的实验室。

An Amazonian rainforest and its fragments as a laboratory of global change.

机构信息

Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science (TESS) and College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Cairns, 4878, Australia.

Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA) and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2018 Feb;93(1):223-247. doi: 10.1111/brv.12343. Epub 2017 May 30.

DOI:10.1111/brv.12343
PMID:28560765
Abstract

We synthesize findings from one of the world's largest and longest-running experimental investigations, the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP). Spanning an area of ∼1000 km in central Amazonia, the BDFFP was initially designed to evaluate the effects of fragment area on rainforest biodiversity and ecological processes. However, over its 38-year history to date the project has far transcended its original mission, and now focuses more broadly on landscape dynamics, forest regeneration, regional- and global-change phenomena, and their potential interactions and implications for Amazonian forest conservation. The project has yielded a wealth of insights into the ecological and environmental changes in fragmented forests. For instance, many rainforest species are naturally rare and hence are either missing entirely from many fragments or so sparsely represented as to have little chance of long-term survival. Additionally, edge effects are a prominent driver of fragment dynamics, strongly affecting forest microclimate, tree mortality, carbon storage and a diversity of fauna. Even within our controlled study area, the landscape has been highly dynamic: for example, the matrix of vegetation surrounding fragments has changed markedly over time, succeeding from large cattle pastures or forest clearcuts to secondary regrowth forest. This, in turn, has influenced the dynamics of plant and animal communities and their trajectories of change over time. In general, fauna and flora have responded differently to fragmentation: the most locally extinction-prone animal species are those that have both large area requirements and low tolerance of the modified habitats surrounding fragments, whereas the most vulnerable plants are those that respond poorly to edge effects or chronic forest disturbances, and that rely on vulnerable animals for seed dispersal or pollination. Relative to intact forests, most fragments are hyperdynamic, with unstable or fluctuating populations of species in response to a variety of external vicissitudes. Rare weather events such as droughts, windstorms and floods have had strong impacts on fragments and left lasting legacies of change. Both forest fragments and the intact forests in our study area appear to be influenced by larger-scale environmental drivers operating at regional or global scales. These drivers are apparently increasing forest productivity and have led to concerted, widespread increases in forest dynamics and plant growth, shifts in tree-community composition, and increases in liana (woody vine) abundance. Such large-scale drivers are likely to interact synergistically with habitat fragmentation, exacerbating its effects for some species and ecological phenomena. Hence, the impacts of fragmentation on Amazonian biodiversity and ecosystem processes appear to be a consequence not only of local site features but also of broader changes occurring at landscape, regional and even global scales.

摘要

我们综合了世界上最大和历史最悠久的实验研究之一——生物多样性动态的森林碎片项目(BDFFP)的研究结果。该项目跨越了亚马逊中部约 1000 公里的区域,最初旨在评估碎片面积对热带雨林生物多样性和生态过程的影响。然而,在其迄今为止 38 年的历史中,该项目远远超出了其最初的使命,现在更广泛地关注景观动态、森林再生、区域和全球变化现象,以及它们对亚马逊森林保护的潜在相互作用和影响。该项目为我们提供了大量关于破碎森林生态和环境变化的见解。例如,许多热带雨林物种本身就很稀有,因此要么完全缺失于许多碎片之中,要么代表的物种数量如此稀少,以至于几乎没有长期生存的机会。此外,边缘效应是碎片动态的主要驱动因素,强烈影响森林微气候、树木死亡率、碳储存和大量动物群。即使在我们的控制研究区域内,景观也高度动态:例如,碎片周围的植被基质随着时间的推移发生了显著变化,从大型牛牧场或森林采伐地转变为次生再生林。反过来,这又影响了植物和动物群落的动态及其随时间变化的轨迹。一般来说,动物群和植物群对破碎化的反应不同:最容易在当地灭绝的动物物种是那些需要大面积且对碎片周围的改良栖息地容忍度低的物种,而最脆弱的植物是那些对边缘效应或慢性森林干扰反应不佳、依赖脆弱动物进行种子传播或授粉的植物。与完整森林相比,大多数碎片是超动态的,其物种的种群不稳定或波动,以应对各种外部变化。干旱、风暴和洪水等罕见的天气事件对碎片产生了强烈影响,并留下了持久的变化遗产。我们研究区域内的森林碎片和完整森林似乎都受到区域或全球尺度上更大规模环境驱动因素的影响。这些驱动因素显然正在提高森林生产力,并导致森林动态和植物生长、树木群落组成的转变以及木质藤本植物(木质藤本植物)丰度的协同、广泛增加。这种大规模的驱动因素可能与栖息地破碎化协同作用,从而加剧了一些物种和生态现象的影响。因此,破碎化对亚马逊生物多样性和生态系统过程的影响不仅是当地站点特征的结果,也是景观、区域甚至全球尺度上发生的更广泛变化的结果。

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