Ecological and evolutionary impacts of urbanization: applying a causal modeling framework

Jesse B Borden, James Gibbs, John P Vanek, Bradley Cosentino
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Urbanization, as the fastest growing land use type, shapes biodiversity through a suite of abiotic and biotic changes driven by the profound alteration of environmental conditions in built environments. Understanding the mechanisms behind biodiversity patterns in urban areas requires disentangling the direct and indirect pathways through which urbanization impacts ecological and evolutionary dynamics. We show how a structural causal modeling framework can be used to provide insight into processes generating biodiversity patterns in urban contexts by building structural equation models to disentangle direct and indirect pathways by which urbanization affects abundance and coat color variation in eastern gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis). Integrating camera traps and point count surveys across 49 sites, we observed pronounced urban-rural gradients in squirrel abundance and color variation. Human population density affected abundance of color morphs by mediating resource availability, predator activity, habitat amount, and fragmentation. But markedly different mechanisms drove abundance of color morphs across the landscape. Our findings reveal how explicit modeling of multiple pathways of environmental change can deepen our mechanistic understanding of how urbanization alters biodiversity patterns.
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城市化对生态和进化的影响:应用因果模型框架
作为增长最快的土地利用类型,城市化通过一系列非生物和生物变化来塑造生物多样性,这些变化是由建筑环境中环境条件的深刻改变所驱动的。要想了解城市地区生物多样性模式背后的机制,就必须理清城市化对生态和进化动态产生影响的直接和间接途径。我们通过建立结构方程模型来阐明城市化对东部灰松鼠(Sciurus carolinensis)的丰度和毛色变化产生影响的直接和间接途径,从而展示如何利用结构因果建模框架来深入了解城市环境中生物多样性模式的产生过程。通过对 49 个地点进行相机诱捕和点计数调查,我们观察到松鼠的丰度和毛色变化存在明显的城乡梯度。人口密度通过调节资源可用性、捕食者活动、栖息地数量和破碎化等因素影响了颜色形态的丰度。但是,在不同地貌条件下,驱动颜色形态丰富度的机制明显不同。我们的研究结果揭示了如何通过对环境变化的多种途径进行明确建模来加深我们对城市化如何改变生物多样性模式的机理理解。
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