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在考艾岛本地鸫缺失的情况下,种子传播可能受到干扰。

Potential disruption of seed dispersal in the absence of a native Kauai thrush.

作者信息

Kaushik Monica, Pejchar Liba, Crampton Lisa H

机构信息

Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehardun, India.

Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Jan 30;13(1):e0191992. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191992. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Hawaii has experienced a catastrophic decline in frugivorous native birds coupled with the introduction of non-native species. Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri), a critically endangered thrush, is the sole extant native songbird capable of dispersing fleshy fruited plants in the rainforest of Kauai island, Hawaii. As this species has declined to occupy a small proportion of its original range, a suite of largely omnivorous non-native birds have been introduced to this region, including the common and widespread Japanese White-eye (Zosterops japonicus). This reshuffling of the bird community could have long-term implications for plant community composition if introduced birds incompletely replace the ecological role of native species. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential consequences of the local extirpation of Puaiohi for seed dispersal. Specifically, we compared the diet of Puaiohi and Japanese White-eye, vegetation characteristics, and seed rain at sites with and without Puaiohi in the Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve on the island of Kauai. We found high overlap in the composition of seeds consumed by the two bird species, but differences in the characteristics of seeds consumed; Japanese White-eye appeared more likely to consume smaller seeded species compared with Puaiohi. Sites with Puaiohi received substantially higher seed rain during the study period, despite no significant differences in overall fruit abundance. Our results suggest that non-native birds are unlikely to completely replace the seed dispersal services provided by Puaiohi. If Puaohi continue to be rare and range restricted, we predict a shift in plant community composition through an increase in non-native and small-seeded plants, and possible dispersal failure of other native species. Our findings lend further support to efforts to conserve Puaiohi across its current and former range, and to consider introductions to other suitable areas to ensure the persistence not only of the species and but also its functional role in Hawaii's montane ecosystems.

摘要

夏威夷本土食果鸟类数量急剧减少,同时还引入了非本土物种。普艾奥希(Myadestes palmeri)是一种极度濒危的画眉鸟,是夏威夷考艾岛雨林中现存唯一能够传播肉质果实植物种子的本土鸣禽。由于该物种数量减少,其活动范围仅占原来的一小部分,一系列主要为杂食性的非本土鸟类被引入该地区,包括常见且分布广泛的日本绣眼鸟(Zosterops japonicus)。如果引入的鸟类不能完全取代本土物种的生态作用,鸟类群落的这种重新组合可能会对植物群落组成产生长期影响。本研究的目的是评估普艾奥希在当地灭绝后对种子传播的潜在后果。具体而言,我们比较了普艾奥希和日本绣眼鸟的饮食、植被特征以及考艾岛纳帕利 - 科纳森林保护区内有和没有普艾奥希的地点的种子雨情况。我们发现两种鸟类食用的种子组成有很高的重叠,但食用种子的特征存在差异;与普艾奥希相比,日本绣眼鸟似乎更倾向于食用种子较小的物种。在研究期间,有普艾奥希的地点种子雨量大得多,尽管总体果实丰度没有显著差异。我们的结果表明,非本土鸟类不太可能完全取代普艾奥希提供的种子传播服务。如果普艾奥希继续稀少且分布范围受限,我们预测植物群落组成将发生变化,非本土和小种子植物数量增加,其他本土物种可能出现传播失败。我们的研究结果进一步支持了在普艾奥希当前和以前的分布范围内进行保护的努力,并支持考虑将其引入其他合适地区,以确保该物种的存续,以及它在夏威夷山地生态系统中的功能作用得以持续。

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