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来自一个小型哺乳动物群落的长期数据揭示了多样性的丧失以及当地气候变化的潜在影响。

Long-term data from a small mammal community reveal loss of diversity and potential effects of local climate change.

作者信息

Santoro Simone, Sanchez-Suarez Cristina, Rouco Carlos, Palomo L Javier, Fernández M Carmen, Kufner Maura B, Moreno Sacramento

机构信息

Ethology and Biodiversity Conservation Department, Doñana Biological Station-CSIC, Américo Vespucio s/n, Seville 41092, Spain.

Departamento de Zoología, Campus de Rabanales, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba 14071, Spain.

出版信息

Curr Zool. 2017 Oct;63(5):515-523. doi: 10.1093/cz/zow109. Epub 2016 Nov 8.

Abstract

Climate change affects distribution and persistence of species. However, forecasting species' responses to these changes requires long-term data series that are often lacking in ecological studies. We used 15 years of small mammal trapping data collected between 1978 and 2015 in 3 areas at Doñana National Park (southwest Spain) to (i) describe changes in species composition and (ii) test the association between local climate conditions and size of small mammal populations. Overall, 5 species were captured: wood mouse , algerian mouse , greater white-toothed shrew , garden dormouse , and black rat . The temporal pattern in the proportion of captures of each species suggests that the small mammal diversity declined with time. Although the larger species (e.g., ), better adapted to colder climate, have disappeared from our trapping records, , a small species inhabiting southwest Europe and the Mediterranean coast of Africa, currently is almost the only trapped species. We used 2-level hierarchical models to separate changes in abundance from changes in probability of capture using records of in all 3 areas and of in 1. We found that heavy rainfall and low temperatures were positively related to abundance of , and that the number of extremely hot days was negatively related to abundance of . Despite other mechanisms are likely to be involved, our findings support the importance of climate for the distribution and persistence of these species and raise conservation concerns about potential cascading effects in the Doñana ecosystem.

摘要

气候变化影响物种的分布和存续。然而,预测物种对这些变化的反应需要长期数据序列,而这在生态学研究中往往是缺乏的。我们利用1978年至2015年间在多尼亚纳国家公园(西班牙西南部)的3个区域收集的15年小型哺乳动物诱捕数据,来(i)描述物种组成的变化,以及(ii)测试当地气候条件与小型哺乳动物种群规模之间的关联。总体而言,共捕获了5个物种:林姬鼠、阿尔及利亚小鼠、大白齿鼩、花园睡鼠和黑家鼠。每个物种捕获比例的时间模式表明,小型哺乳动物的多样性随时间下降。尽管较大的物种(如 )更适应寒冷气候,已从我们的诱捕记录中消失,但 ,一种栖息于欧洲西南部和非洲地中海沿岸的小型物种,目前几乎是唯一被捕获的物种。我们使用二级分层模型,利用所有3个区域的 记录和1个区域的 记录,将丰度变化与捕获概率变化区分开来。我们发现,强降雨和低温与 的丰度呈正相关,而极热天数与 的丰度呈负相关。尽管可能涉及其他机制,但我们的研究结果支持了气候对这些物种的分布和存续的重要性,并引发了对多尼亚纳生态系统中潜在级联效应的保护关注。

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