临时湿地(壶洞)节肢动物和植物沿小尺度梯度的生态位分化

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Basic and Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2023-10-14 DOI:10.1016/j.baae.2023.10.003
Kolja Bergholz , Cathrina Balthasar , Anne-Marie Weiss , Jennifer Brunkhardt , Michael Ristow , Lina Weiss
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小型临时湿地,如壶穴,提供了许多有价值的生态系统功能,并在其他单调的农业景观中作为避难栖息地。然而,维持这些栖息地生物多样性的机制仍然知之甚少。本文研究了维管植物、地甲虫和蜘蛛三种植物类群对壶洞和壶洞区域的小尺度洪水和扰动梯度的响应。为此,我们测定了各分类群的总丰富度、亲水性丰富度和红表物种丰富度以及节肢动物从壶洞边缘向壶洞中心的活动密度。此外,我们计算了节肢动物的群落加权平均体型和植物的种子质量作为对干扰的响应能力的替代品。我们的分析表明,特别是植物和地面甲虫在小尺度空间梯度上表现出强烈的响应。植物物种丰富度总体呈中心递减趋势,而亲水性植物物种丰富度呈上升趋势。地面甲虫的总丰富度和亲水性丰富度均向中心增加。蜘蛛表现出与地面甲虫相似的反应,但不那么明显。我们没有发现任何证据表明,在壶孔边缘的扰动导致较小的体尺寸或种子质量。然而,邻近耕地(距离壶洞边缘1米)的节肢动物特别少。壶穴面积对植物的影响较弱,对节肢动物的影响不明显。研究表明,干旱边缘和湿润、经常淹水中心的深度差异对物种组成有很大的影响,而且是分类依赖的。因此,小尺度异质性似乎是物种多样性维持的重要预测因子。
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Niche differentiation of arthropods and plants along small-scale gradients in temporary wetlands (kettle holes)

Small temporary wetlands, like kettle holes, provide many valuable ecosystem functions and serve as refuge habitats in otherwise monotonous agricultural landscapes. However, the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity in these habitats are still poorly understood. In this study, we investigate how three taxa (vascular plants, ground beetles and spiders) respond to small-scale flooding and disturbance gradients in kettle holes as well as kettle hole area. For this purpose, we determined total, hygrophilic and red list species richness for all taxa and activity density for arthropods along transects extending from the edge towards the center of kettle holes. Furthermore, we calculated the community-weighted mean body size for arthropods and seed mass for plants as surrogates for the ability to respond to disturbance. Our analyses revealed that in particular plants and ground beetles showed strong responses along the small-scale spatial gradient. Total plant species richness decreased towards the center, while hygrophilic plant species increased. In contrast, both total and hygrophilic species richness of ground beetles increased towards the center. Spiders showed similar responses as ground beetles, but less pronounced. We found no evidence that disturbance at the edge of kettle holes leads to smaller body sizes or seed masses. However, arthropods in adjacent arable fields (one meter from the kettle hole edge) were particularly small. Kettle hole area had only weak effects on plants, but not on arthropods. Our study indicates that differences in the depth at the drier edge and the moist, regularly flooded center have a large and taxon-dependent influence on the species composition. Therefore, small-scale heterogeneity seems to be an important predictor for the maintenance of species diversity.

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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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