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森林砍伐地区温度变异性增加会影响夜间物种的竞争优势。

Higher temperature variability in deforested mountain regions impacts the competitive advantage of nocturnal species.

机构信息

Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan.

Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, 11677 Taiwan.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2023 May 31;290(1999):20230529. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0529. Epub 2023 May 24.

Abstract

Deforestation is a major contributor to biodiversity loss, yet the impact of forest loss on daily microclimate variability and its implications for species with different daily activity patterns remain poorly understood. Using a recently developed microclimate model, we investigated the effects of deforestation on the daily temperature range (DTR) in low-elevation tropical regions and high-elevation temperate regions. Our results show that deforestation substantially increases DTR in these areas, suggesting a potential impact on species interactions. To test this hypothesis, we studied the competitive interactions between nocturnal burying beetles and all-day-active blowfly maggots in forested and deforested habitats in Taiwan. We show that deforestation leads to increased DTR at higher elevations, which enhances the competitiveness of blowfly maggots during the day and leads to a higher failure rate of carcass burial by the beetles at night. Thus, deforestation-induced temperature variability not only modulates exploitative competition between species with different daily activity patterns, but also likely exacerbates the negative impacts of climate change on nocturnal organisms. In order to limit potential adverse effects on species interactions and their ecological functions, our study highlights the need to protect forests, especially in areas where deforestation can greatly alter temperature variability.

摘要

森林砍伐是生物多样性丧失的一个主要原因,但森林丧失对日常小气候变异性的影响及其对具有不同日常活动模式的物种的影响仍知之甚少。使用最近开发的小气候模型,我们研究了森林砍伐对低海拔热带地区和高海拔温带地区日温差(DTR)的影响。我们的研究结果表明,森林砍伐在这些地区大幅增加了 DTR,这表明对物种相互作用有潜在影响。为了验证这一假设,我们在台湾的森林和非森林生境中研究了夜行性埋葬甲虫和全日活动的蝇蛆之间的竞争相互作用。我们表明,森林砍伐导致高海拔地区 DTR 升高,这增强了蝇蛆在白天的竞争力,并导致甲虫夜间埋葬尸体的失败率更高。因此,森林砍伐引起的温度变化不仅调节了具有不同日常活动模式的物种之间的掠夺性竞争,而且可能加剧了气候变化对夜间生物的负面影响。为了限制对物种相互作用及其生态功能的潜在不利影响,我们的研究强调需要保护森林,特别是在森林砍伐可能极大地改变温度变异性的地区。

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