Coupled variation of red-backed vole species in biotopes disturbed by windfall and fire in the Visim State Nature Reserve (the Middle Urals)

IF 1.2 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Nature Conservation Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24189/ncr.2023.020
Alexei G. Vasilyev, L. Lukyanova, Yu. V. Gorodilova
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The use of morphogenetic characteristics and functionally important morphological structures in monitoring natural populations and communities is one of the modern directions in developing approaches to eco-morphology and functional synecology. New approaches make it possible to test the hypothesis of a similar spectrum of morphogenetic modifications of sympatric species during their development in disturbed biotopes. In this study, the coupled variability of the size and shape of the mandible was studied for the first time using geometric morphometrics to assess the resistance of the rodent community to two natural catastrophic phenomena (windfall and wildfire) for three sympatric red-backed vole species in the Visim State Nature Reserve (Middle Urals). Samples of Clethrionomys glareolus, Clethrionomys rutilus and Craseomys rufocanus young-of-the-years were studied in two biotopes modified by windfall and fire impacts under different weather conditions (2003 vs. 2004). It was found that Clethrionomys glareolus preferred the overgrown fire-damaged site, Craseomys rufocanus the windfall zone, and Clethrionomys rutilus did not express a pronounced preference. Interannual and biotopic differences in the variation of the size and shape of the mandible have been revealed for all species. Weather conditions affected the species variability more than biotopic ones. Based on functional mandibular indices, it was found that the shape of the mandible of the species, as a biological tool for foraging and its primary processing, depends more on weather factors than on the biotope characteristics. A similar morphofunctional reaction of sympatric species populations to similar biotopes was expressed. This fact reflects the parallelism of modifications of the morphogenesis of mandibles of the studied species in disturbed biotopes, confirming the hypothesis. In particular, in the fire-damaged site, the tendency to longitudinal grinding of feed was revealed for all species, while in the windfall zone, the tendency to gnawing of forage objects (possibly, seeds of coniferous plants) was revealed. It is assumed that weather factors indirectly affect the morphogenesis of species through the change of plant communities, which, in turn, changes the diet of animals and the mechanics of the load on the musculoskeletal apparatus of mandibles. The within-group morphological disparity (MNND), which reflects the measure of destabilisation of development, was small in Clethrionomys glareolus, indicating the stability of its morphogenesis in both biotopes; the development of Craseomys rufocanus was stable only on the windfall site; in Clethrionomys rutilus, MNND was unstable in both biotopes. The MNND development stability estimates are consistent with the species abundance. They are recommended for monitoring the population status of sympatric species of the red-backed voles and other rodents in Protected Areas.
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中乌拉尔维西姆国家级自然保护区红背田鼠物种在意外灾害和火灾干扰下的耦合变异
利用形态发生特征和具有重要功能的形态结构监测自然种群和群落是现代生态形态学和功能协同学研究的发展方向之一。新的方法使得测试同域物种在受干扰的生物群落中发育过程中形态发生变化的类似谱的假设成为可能。本研究首次采用几何形态计量学研究了下颌大小和形状的耦合变异性,以评估Visim国家自然保护区(乌拉尔中部)三种同域红背田鼠对两种自然灾害现象(意外灾害和野火)的抵抗力。在不同天气条件下,研究了两种受意外灾害和火灾影响的生物群落(2003年vs. 2004年)中幼嫩的小油螺(Clethrionomys glareolus)、小油螺(Clethrionomys rutilus)和小油螺(Craseomys rufocanus young-of- years)样本。结果表明,小绿螯虾偏爱杂草丛生的火损区,红褐螯虾偏爱暴利区,而鹦鹉螺没有表现出明显的偏好。下颌骨的大小和形状的年际差异和生物区系差异已被揭示了所有物种。气候条件对物种变异的影响大于生物多样性。通过对下颌功能指数的分析,发现该物种的下颌形状作为一种觅食和初级加工的生物工具,主要受天气因素的影响而非生物群落特征的影响。同域物种种群对相似的生物群落表现出相似的形态功能反应。这一事实反映了在受干扰的生物群落中所研究物种的下颌骨形态发生变化的平行性,证实了这一假设。特别是,在火灾破坏区,所有物种都表现出对饲料的纵向碾磨倾向,而在意外收获区,则表现出对饲料物体(可能是针叶植物的种子)的啃咬倾向。据推测,天气因素通过植物群落的变化间接影响物种的形态发生,而植物群落的变化又改变了动物的饮食和下颌骨肌肉骨骼器官负荷的机制。反映发育不稳定性指标的群内形态差异(MNND)在大叶蝉中较小,表明其形态发生在两个生物群落中都具有稳定性;仅在横财部位发育稳定;在鹦鹉螺中,MNND在两个生物群落中都是不稳定的。MNND的发展稳定性估计与物种丰度一致。它们被推荐用于监测保护区内红背田鼠和其他啮齿动物的同域物种的种群状况。
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