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小型哺乳动物对由植被特征和物种特性介导的火灾严重程度的反应。

Small mammal responses to fire severity mediated by vegetation characteristics and species traits.

作者信息

Culhane Kathryn, Sollmann Rahel, White Angela M, Tarbill Gina L, Cooper Scott D, Young Hillary S

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology University of California Santa Barbara California USA.

Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology University of California Davis California USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 May 19;12(5):e8918. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8918. eCollection 2022 May.

Abstract

The frequency of large, high-severity "mega-fires" has increased in recent decades, with numerous consequences for forest ecosystems. In particular, small mammal communities are vulnerable to post-fire shifts in resource availability and play critical roles in forest ecosystems. Inconsistencies in previous observations of small mammal community responses to fire severity underscore the importance of examining mechanisms regulating the effects of fire severity on post-fire recovery of small mammal communities. We compared small mammal abundance, diversity, and community structure among habitats that burned at different severities, and used vegetation characteristics and small mammal functional traits to predict community responses to fire severity three years after one mega-fire in the Sierra Nevada, California. Using a model-based fourth-corner analysis, we examined how interactions between vegetation variables and small mammal traits associated with their resource use were associated with post-fire small mammal community structure among fire severity categories. Small mammal abundance was similar across fire severity categories, but diversity decreased and community structure shifted as fire severity increased. Differences in small mammal communities were large only between unburned and high-severity sites. Three highly correlated fire-dependent vegetation variables affected by fire and the volume of soft coarse woody debris were associated with small mammal community structures. Furthermore, we found that interactions between vegetation variables and three small mammal traits (feeding guild, primary foraging mode, and primary nesting habit) predicted community structure across fire severity categories. We concluded that resource use was important in regulating small mammal recovery after the fire because vegetation provided required resources to small mammals as determined by their functional traits. Given the mechanistic nature of our analyses, these results may be applicable to other fire-prone forest systems, although it will be important to conduct studies across large biogeographic regions and over long post-fire time periods to assess generality.

摘要

近几十年来,大型、高严重度的“超级大火”发生频率增加,给森林生态系统带来了诸多后果。特别是小型哺乳动物群落容易受到火灾后资源可利用性变化的影响,并且在森林生态系统中发挥着关键作用。先前关于小型哺乳动物群落对火灾严重度反应的观察结果不一致,这凸显了研究调节火灾严重度对小型哺乳动物群落火灾后恢复影响的机制的重要性。我们比较了不同严重度火烧栖息地中的小型哺乳动物丰富度、多样性和群落结构,并利用植被特征和小型哺乳动物功能性状来预测加利福尼亚内华达山脉一场超级大火三年后群落对火灾严重度的反应。通过基于模型的第四角分析,我们研究了植被变量与小型哺乳动物与其资源利用相关的性状之间的相互作用如何与不同火灾严重度类别中的火灾后小型哺乳动物群落结构相关联。不同火灾严重度类别中的小型哺乳动物丰富度相似,但随着火灾严重度增加,多样性降低且群落结构发生变化。小型哺乳动物群落的差异仅在未火烧和高严重度地点之间较大。受火灾影响的三个高度相关的依赖火灾的植被变量以及软质粗木质残体的体积与小型哺乳动物群落结构相关。此外,我们发现植被变量与三个小型哺乳动物性状(取食 guild、主要觅食模式和主要筑巢习性)之间的相互作用预测了不同火灾严重度类别的群落结构。我们得出结论,资源利用在调节火灾后小型哺乳动物的恢复中很重要,因为植被根据小型哺乳动物的功能性状为它们提供了所需资源。鉴于我们分析的机制性质,这些结果可能适用于其他易发生火灾的森林系统,尽管在大生物地理区域和火灾后长时间内进行研究以评估普遍性很重要。

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