Short-Term Postfire Effects on Ground-Dwelling Arthropods and Soil Attributes in a Semiarid Grassland Ecosystem, Northwestern China

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Polish Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.3161/15052249PJE2021.69.3.003
Zhixia Guo, Ren-tao Liu, Haitao Chang, Y. Steinberger
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ABSTRACT Fire-induced effects on biota activity and diversity, and soil attributes, could have implications for biodiversity conservation and recovery of semiarid grassland ecosystems. Here, we examined the abundance and diversity of ground-dwelling arthropods, and soil attributes in burned and unburned grasslands in the semiarid Nanhuashan Natural Reserve in western Loess Plateau of China. Arthropods and soil were sampled in springtime one year after fire disturbance. We found no significant differences in total abundance of ground-dwelling arthropods between burned and unburned grasslands. However, the taxonomic richness and the Shannon index of ground-dwelling arthropods were found to be significantly greater in burned than unburned grasslands. Postfire effects also indicated significant differences in dominance hierarchy among taxa within functional groups as a consequence of increasing predatory abundance but decreasing phytophagous one from unburned to burned grasslands. Likewise, soil bulk density declined, whereas soil C/N increased significantly from unburned to burned grasslands. In conclusion, fire could promote the taxonomic richness and the diversity of ground-dwelling arthropods, thus being indicators of positive effect of fire disturbance on biodiversity conservation of semiarid grassland ecosystems of northwestern China. However, soil bulk density and soil C/N could be susceptible to fire-driven changes of soil attributes.
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火后短期对西北半干旱草地生态系统陆生节肢动物和土壤属性的影响
摘要火灾对生物区系活动和多样性以及土壤属性的影响,可能对半干旱草原生态系统的生物多样性保护和恢复产生影响。在黄土高原西部半干旱的南华山自然保护区内,对火烧草地和未火烧草地上地面节肢动物的丰度和多样性以及土壤属性进行了研究。火灾发生一年后,在春季对节肢动物和土壤进行采样。我们发现,在被烧毁和未被烧毁的草原之间,地面节肢动物的总丰度没有显著差异。然而,地面节肢动物的分类丰富度和Shannon指数在被烧毁的草原上明显高于未被烧毁的草地。火灾后效应还表明,由于捕食性丰度增加,但植食性丰度从未燃烧的草原减少到燃烧的草原,功能群内分类群之间的优势等级存在显著差异。同样,从未燃烧草原到燃烧草原,土壤容重下降,而土壤C/N显著增加。总之,火灾可以促进地栖节肢动物的分类学丰富度和多样性,从而表明火灾干扰对中国西北半干旱草原生态系统生物多样性保护的积极作用。然而,土壤容重和土壤C/N可能容易受到火灾引起的土壤属性变化的影响。
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Polish Journal of Ecology
Polish Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (formerly Ekologia polska) publishes original scientific research papers dealing with all aspects of ecology: both fundamental and applied, physiological ecology, evolutionary ecology, ecology of population, community, ecosystem, landscape as well as global ecology. There is no bias regarding taxons, ecosystems or geographical regions.
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