Stewart Peter S, Hill Russell A, Oduor Ayub M O, Stephens Philip A, Whittingham Mark J, Dawson Wayne
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Department of Biosciences, Durham University, Durham, UK.
Ecol Lett. 2025 Jul;28(7):e70163. doi: 10.1111/ele.70163.
Biological invasions impact ecosystems worldwide, including through changing the behaviour of native species. Here, we used camera traps to investigate the effects of invasive Opuntia spp. on the habitat use of 12 mammal species in Laikipia County, Kenya, an internationally important region of mammalian biodiversity. We found that Opuntia impacted mammal occupancy and activity. These effects were evident when Opuntia was considered at both site level and landscape scales; however, some mammal species showed different responses to increasing Opuntia at these two scales. The effects of Opuntia were generally context dependent, with their strength and direction varying among mammal species and between seasons. As well as having important implications for mammal conservation, ecosystem functioning and the future spread of Opuntia, our findings highlight behavioural changes in large mammals as a potentially important pathway through which invasive species impact ecosystems.
生物入侵影响着全球的生态系统,包括通过改变本地物种的行为来实现。在此,我们使用了相机陷阱来研究入侵性仙人掌属植物对肯尼亚莱基皮亚县12种哺乳动物栖息地利用的影响,该县是一个在国际上具有重要意义的哺乳动物生物多样性地区。我们发现仙人掌属植物影响了哺乳动物的栖息和活动。当在场地层面和景观尺度上考虑仙人掌属植物时,这些影响是明显的;然而,一些哺乳动物物种在这两个尺度上对仙人掌属植物增加的反应有所不同。仙人掌属植物的影响通常取决于环境,其强度和方向在哺乳动物物种之间以及季节之间各不相同。我们的研究结果不仅对哺乳动物保护、生态系统功能以及仙人掌属植物的未来扩散具有重要意义,还突出了大型哺乳动物的行为变化作为入侵物种影响生态系统的一个潜在重要途径。