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植被对地上无脊椎动物群落的塑造作用超过土壤性质和污染:对一个金属污染场地的初步调查

Vegetation shapes aboveground invertebrate communities more than soil properties and pollution: a preliminary investigation on a metal-contaminated site.

作者信息

Ozaki Shinji, Fritsch Clémentine, Mora Frédéric, Cornier Thierry, Scheifler Renaud, Raoul Francis

机构信息

Chrono-environnement, UMR 6249 CNRS/Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté UsC INRAe, 16 route de Gray, 25030, Besançon cedex, France.

Conservatoire Botanique National de Franche-Comté, Observatoire Régional des Invertébrés, 7 rue Voirin, 25000, Besançon, France.

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 Jan;29(2):2792-2805. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-15811-4. Epub 2021 Aug 10.

Abstract

Pollution with trace metals (TM) has been shown to affect diversity and/or composition of plant and animal communities. While ecotoxicological studies have estimated the impact of TM contamination on plant and animal communities separately, ecological studies have widely demonstrated that vegetation is an important factor shaping invertebrate communities. It is supposed that changes in invertebrate communities under TM contamination would be explained by both direct impact of TM on invertebrate organisms and indirect effects due to changes in plant communities. However, no study has clearly investigated which would more importantly shape invertebrate communities under TM contamination. Here, we hypothesized that invertebrate communities under TM contamination would be affected more importantly by plant communities which constitute their habitat and/or food than by direct impact of TM. Our analysis showed that diversity and community identity of flying invertebrates were explained only by plant diversity which was not affected by TM contamination. Diversity of ground-dwelling (GD) invertebrates in spring was explained more importantly by plant diversity (27% of variation) than by soil characteristics including TM concentrations (8%), whereas their community identity was evenly explained by plant diversity and soil characteristics (2-7%). In autumn, diversity of GD invertebrates was only explained by plant diversity (12%), and their identity was only explained by soil characteristics (8%). We conclude that vegetation shapes invertebrate communities more importantly than direct effects of TM on invertebrates. Vegetation should be taken into account when addressing the impacts of environmental contamination on animal communities.

摘要

痕量金属(TM)污染已被证明会影响动植物群落的多样性和/或组成。虽然生态毒理学研究分别估算了TM污染对动植物群落的影响,但生态学研究广泛表明,植被是塑造无脊椎动物群落的一个重要因素。据推测,TM污染下无脊椎动物群落的变化可由TM对无脊椎动物有机体的直接影响以及植物群落变化产生的间接影响来解释。然而,尚无研究明确调查在TM污染下哪个因素对塑造无脊椎动物群落更为重要。在此,我们假设在TM污染下,构成其栖息地和/或食物的植物群落对无脊椎动物群落的影响比TM的直接影响更为重要。我们的分析表明,飞行无脊椎动物的多样性和群落特征仅由不受TM污染影响的植物多样性来解释。春季地面栖息(GD)无脊椎动物的多样性更主要由植物多样性(变异的27%)而非包括TM浓度在内的土壤特征(8%)来解释,而它们的群落特征则由植物多样性和土壤特征平均解释(2 - 7%)。在秋季,GD无脊椎动物的多样性仅由植物多样性(12%)来解释,它们的特征仅由土壤特征(8%)来解释。我们得出结论,植被对无脊椎动物群落的塑造比TM对无脊椎动物的直接影响更为重要。在解决环境污染对动物群落影响的问题时,应考虑植被因素。

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