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地面节肢动物群落对实验性中尺度景观中栖息地丧失和破碎化的短期响应。

Short-term responses of ground-dwelling arthropod communities to habitat loss and fragmentation in experimental mesoscale landscapes.

作者信息

Albert Cécile H, Blight Olivier, Geslin Benoît, Huberson Natan, Brousset Lenka, de Méringo Hélène, Demiralp Victorine, Jurado Matthieu

机构信息

Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, Avignon univ, IMBE, Aix-en-Provence, France.

Avignon Univ, Aix Marseille univ, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, Avignon, France.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 31;15(1):27937. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-12961-0.

Abstract

Habitat loss and fragmentation are main drivers of biodiversity decline. However, disentangling their respective effects remains tricky and contrasting results have emerged in previous studies leading to a call for finely designed landscape-scale experiments that compare different levels of habitat fragmentation at fixed habitat loss, and that for different levels of habitat loss. Here we present early-stage results from MESOLAND, a new landscape-scale experiment designed to monitor the response of ground-dwelling arthropod communities to habitat loss and fragmentation, focusing on their short-term responses. Our experiment took place in a dry grassland in France, with natural stone cover representing the habitat and bare soil with stone cover manually removed being the matrix. We thus created experimental landscapes with nine levels of habitat loss (from 0 to 99%) combined with three levels of fragmentation (low, medium, high). Ground-dwelling arthropod communities were monitored using dry pitfall traps during six non-lethal capture sessions. In the months following habitat removal, we observed a drop in the number of captured arthropods with increasing habitat loss. Humidity-dependant groups such as woodlice and silverfish were affected. We observed no effect of habitat fragmentation at any level of habitat loss and no interactive effect with habitat amount. Early-stage results following the implementation of the MESOLAND experiment indicate that habitat loss has a greater effect than habitat fragmentation on ground-dwelling arthropods communities. We expect detecting further effects in the years to come, as most species will have completed several life cycles. The results of this experiment will contribute to the ongoing debate on habitat loss versus fragmentation, providing essential knowledge for applied spatial conservation.

摘要

栖息地丧失和破碎化是生物多样性下降的主要驱动因素。然而,区分它们各自的影响仍然很棘手,先前的研究也出现了相互矛盾的结果,因此需要精心设计景观尺度的实验,在固定的栖息地丧失水平下比较不同程度的栖息地破碎化,以及针对不同程度的栖息地丧失进行比较。在此,我们展示了MESOLAND的早期结果,这是一项新的景观尺度实验,旨在监测地面节肢动物群落对栖息地丧失和破碎化的反应,重点关注它们的短期反应。我们的实验在法国的一片干旱草原上进行,以天然的石头覆盖区域作为栖息地,而人工移除石头覆盖的裸土区域作为基质。我们由此创建了具有九个栖息地丧失水平(从0%到99%)并结合三种破碎化水平(低、中、高)的实验景观。在六个非致死性捕获时段中,使用干陷阱监测地面节肢动物群落。在栖息地移除后的几个月里,我们观察到随着栖息地丧失的增加,捕获的节肢动物数量下降。像潮虫和衣鱼等依赖湿度的类群受到了影响。在任何栖息地丧失水平下,我们都未观察到栖息地破碎化的影响,也未观察到与栖息地面积的交互作用。MESOLAND实验实施后的早期结果表明,栖息地丧失对地面节肢动物群落的影响大于栖息地破碎化。我们预计在未来几年会发现更多影响,因为大多数物种将完成几个生命周期。该实验结果将有助于正在进行的关于栖息地丧失与破碎化的辩论,为应用空间保护提供重要知识。

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