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生境类型影响地面节肢动物群落的海拔分布模式。

Habitat Type Affects Elevational Patterns in Ground-dwelling Arthropod Communities.

机构信息

School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, 200 East Pine Knoll Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.

Department of Biological Sciences and Center for Ecosystem Science and Society, Northern Arizona University, 617 North Beaver Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.

出版信息

J Insect Sci. 2022 Jul 1;22(4). doi: 10.1093/jisesa/ieac046.

Abstract

Understanding factors that drive biodiversity distributions is central in ecology and critical to conservation. Elevational gradients are useful for studying the effects of climate on biodiversity but it can be difficult to disentangle climate effects from resource differences among habitat types. Here we compare elevational patterns and influences of environmental variables on ground-dwelling arthropods in open- and forested-habitats. We examine these comparisons in three arthropod functional groups (detritivores, predators, and herbivores) and two taxonomic groups (beetles and arachnids). We sampled twelve sites spanning 1,132 m elevation and four life zones, collecting 4,834 individual ground arthropods identified to 123 taxa. Elevation was a strong predicator for arthropod composition, however, patterns differed among functional and taxonomic groups and individual species between open- and forested-habitats. Beetles, arachnids, and predators decreased with elevation in open habitats but increased in forests showing a significant interaction between habitat type and elevation. Detritivores and herbivores showed no elevational patterns. We found 11 arthropod taxa with linear elevational patterns, seven that peaked in abundance at high elevations, and four taxa at low elevations. We also found eight taxa with parabolic elevational patterns that peaked in abundance at mid-elevations. We found that vegetation composition and productivity had stronger explanatory power for arthropod composition in forested habitats, while ground cover was a stronger predictor in open habitats. Temperature and precipitation were important in both habitats. Our findings demonstrate that relationships between animal diversity and elevation can be mediated by habitat type, suggesting that physiological restraints and resource limitations work differently between habitat types.

摘要

理解驱动生物多样性分布的因素是生态学的核心,对保护至关重要。海拔梯度对于研究气候对生物多样性的影响很有用,但要将气候影响与不同生境类型之间的资源差异区分开来可能会很困难。在这里,我们比较了开阔生境和森林生境中地面节肢动物的海拔模式和环境变量的影响。我们在三个节肢动物功能群(分解者、捕食者和食草动物)和两个分类群(甲虫和蛛形纲动物)中检查了这些比较。我们在跨越 1132 米海拔和四个生命区的 12 个地点进行了采样,收集了 4834 个个体地面节肢动物,鉴定为 123 个分类群。海拔是节肢动物组成的强有力预测因子,但是,在开阔生境和森林生境中,功能群和分类群以及个体物种之间的模式存在差异。在开阔生境中,甲虫、蛛形纲动物和捕食者随着海拔的升高而减少,但在森林中增加,显示出生境类型和海拔之间存在显著的相互作用。分解者和食草动物没有海拔模式。我们发现 11 种节肢动物具有线性海拔模式,7 种在高海拔处丰度最高,4 种在低海拔处丰度最高。我们还发现了 8 种具有抛物线海拔模式的节肢动物,其丰度在中海拔处最高。我们发现,植被组成和生产力对森林生境中节肢动物组成的解释力更强,而地面覆盖在开阔生境中是更强的预测因子。温度和降水在两种生境中都很重要。我们的研究结果表明,动物多样性与海拔之间的关系可以通过生境类型来调节,这表明生理限制和资源限制在不同的生境类型中作用方式不同。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/32a1/11639851/7144070506c7/ieac046_fig1.jpg

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