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生境依赖型对干扰的响应:牛放牧对蚂蚁群落的影响随生境复杂性而变化。

Habitat-contingent responses to disturbance: impacts of cattle grazing on ant communities vary with habitat complexity.

机构信息

Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, 0909, Australia.

PMB 44, Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre, CSIRO Land & Water, Winnellie, Northern Territory, 0822, Australia.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2018 Oct;28(7):1808-1817. doi: 10.1002/eap.1770. Epub 2018 Jul 30.

Abstract

Predicting community responses to disturbance is a major challenge for both ecology and ecosystem management. A particularly challenging issue is that the same type and intensity of disturbance can have different impacts in different habitats. We investigate how habitat contingency influences ant community responses to disturbance in arid Australia, testing the hypothesis that disturbance has a greater impact in more complex habitats. We also assess the effectiveness of a highly simplified ant assessment protocol that considers larger species only. We sampled ants at 46 sites from two habitats (Chandler, low chenopod shrubland; and mulga, low woodland) with contrasting complexity, using distance from water as a surrogate for variation in grazing intensity. We assessed variation in habitat structural variables (basal area of perennial grass, and cover of herbs, litter, and bare ground) and ant communities in relation to habitat and distance from water, first using data from the entire ant community and then for larger ants (>4 mm body length) only. Site species richness was almost twice as high in mulga, the more structurally complex habitat, than in Chandler, and ant communities in mulga showed far more variation in relation to distance from water. Litter cover was the key environmental variable associated with the interaction between grazing and habitat: it increased with increasing distance from water in mulga and was virtually absent from Chandler. Analysis of only larger species revealed the same patterns of variation in ant abundance, species richness and composition in relation to habitat and grazing as shown by entire ant communities. Our findings support the hypothesis that disturbance impacts on faunal communities increase with increasing habitat complexity. An appreciation of such habitat contingency is important for a predictive understanding and therefore effective management of disturbances such as rangeland grazing. Our findings also show that simplified assessment can provide robust information on the responses of highly diverse ant communities to disturbance, which enhances their feasibility for use as bio-indicators in land management.

摘要

预测社区对干扰的反应是生态学和生态系统管理的主要挑战。一个特别具有挑战性的问题是,相同类型和强度的干扰在不同的栖息地可能产生不同的影响。我们研究了栖息地的偶然性如何影响干旱澳大利亚的蚂蚁群落对干扰的反应,检验了这样一个假设,即干扰在更复杂的栖息地中产生更大的影响。我们还评估了一种高度简化的蚂蚁评估方案的有效性,该方案只考虑较大的物种。我们在两个具有不同复杂性的栖息地(Chandler,低藜科灌丛;mulga,低林地)的 46 个地点采集蚂蚁样本,用距离水源来替代放牧强度的变化。我们评估了栖息地结构变量(多年生草的基底面积、草本植物、凋落物和裸地的覆盖)和蚂蚁群落与栖息地和距离水源的关系,首先使用整个蚂蚁群落的数据,然后仅使用较大的蚂蚁(>4mm 体长)的数据。在结构更复杂的 mulga 栖息地,物种丰富度几乎是 Chandler 的两倍,而在 mulga 栖息地,蚂蚁群落与距离水源的关系变化更大。凋落物覆盖是与放牧和栖息地相互作用有关的关键环境变量:在 mulga 中,随着距离水源的增加而增加,而在 Chandler 中几乎不存在。仅分析较大的物种,就揭示了与整个蚂蚁群落相同的模式,即蚂蚁丰度、物种丰富度和组成与栖息地和放牧有关的变化。我们的研究结果支持这样一种假设,即干扰对动物群落的影响随着栖息地复杂性的增加而增加。对这种栖息地偶然性的认识对于预测和有效管理放牧等干扰非常重要。我们的研究结果还表明,简化评估可以为高度多样化的蚂蚁群落对干扰的反应提供可靠的信息,从而增强了它们作为土地管理生物指标的可行性。

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