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新热带山地森林鸟类功能指纹在100年间的变化作为生态系统完整性的指标

Change in avian functional fingerprints of a Neotropical montane forest over 100 years as an indicator of ecosystem integrity.

作者信息

Gómez Camila, Tenorio Elkin A, Cadena Carlos Daniel

机构信息

Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca, NY, 14850, U.S.A.

SELVA: Investigación para la Conservación en el Neotropico, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2021 Oct;35(5):1552-1563. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13714. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

Ecologically relevant traits of organisms in an assemblage determine an ecosystem's functional fingerprint (i.e., the shape, size, and position of multidimensional trait space). Quantifying changes in functional fingerprints can therefore provide information about the effects of diversity loss or gain through time on ecosystem condition and is a promising approach to monitoring ecological integrity. This, however, is seldom possible owing to limitations in historical surveys and a lack of data on organismal traits, particularly in diverse tropical regions. Using data from detailed bird surveys from 4 periods across more than a century, and morphological and ecological traits of 233 species, we quantified changes in the avian functional fingerprint of a tropical montane forest in the Andes of Colombia. We found that 78% of the variation in functional space, regardless of period, was described by 3 major axes summarizing body size, dispersal ability (indexed by wing shape), and habitat breadth. Changes in species composition significantly altered the functional fingerprint of the assemblage and functional richness and dispersion decreased 35-60%. Owing to species extirpations and to novel additions to the assemblage, functional space decreased over time, but at least 11% of its volume in the 2010s extended to areas of functional space that were unoccupied in the 1910s. The assemblage now includes fewer large-sized species, more species with greater dispersal ability, and fewer habitat specialists. Extirpated species had high functional uniqueness and distinctiveness, resulting in large reductions in functional richness and dispersion after their loss, which implies important consequences for ecosystem integrity. Conservation efforts aimed at maintaining ecosystem function must move beyond seeking to sustain species numbers to designing complementary strategies for the maintenance of ecological function by identifying and conserving species with traits conferring high vulnerability such as large body size, poor dispersal ability, and greater habitat specialization. Article impact statement: Changes in functional fingerprints provide a means to quantify the integrity of ecological assemblages affected by diversity loss or gain.

摘要

一个群落中生物的生态相关特征决定了生态系统的功能指纹(即多维特征空间的形状、大小和位置)。因此,量化功能指纹的变化可以提供有关多样性随时间增减对生态系统状况影响的信息,是监测生态完整性的一种有前景的方法。然而,由于历史调查的局限性以及缺乏生物特征数据,尤其是在生物多样的热带地区,这种方法很少可行。利用一个多世纪以来4个时期详细鸟类调查的数据,以及233个物种的形态和生态特征,我们量化了哥伦比亚安第斯山脉一个热带山地森林鸟类功能指纹的变化。我们发现,无论时期如何,功能空间中78%的变异可由概括体型、扩散能力(以翼形为指标)和栖息地宽度的3个主要轴来描述。物种组成的变化显著改变了群落的功能指纹,功能丰富度和离散度下降了35% - 60%。由于物种灭绝和新物种加入群落,功能空间随时间减少,但在2010年代,其至少11%的体积扩展到了1910年代未被占据的功能空间区域。现在的群落中大型物种减少,扩散能力更强的物种增多,栖息地特化物种减少。灭绝物种具有高度的功能独特性和独特性,它们消失后导致功能丰富度和离散度大幅降低,这意味着对生态系统完整性有重要影响。旨在维持生态系统功能的保护工作必须超越单纯维持物种数量的范畴,转而通过识别和保护具有高脆弱性特征(如大体型、扩散能力差和栖息地特化程度高)的物种,来设计维护生态功能的补充策略。文章影响声明:功能指纹的变化提供了一种量化受多样性增减影响的生态群落完整性的方法。

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