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What can ants tell us about ecological restoration? A global meta-analysis

机译:蚂蚁能告诉我们有关生态恢复的哪些信息?全球荟萃分析

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The development of easily observable measures of restoration success is essential for monitoring of the ambitious proposed global restoration targets (e.g. The Bonn Challenge; New York Declaration on Forests). Systematic reviews with meta-analyses are a good way to evaluate the performance of different organisms in the monitoring of ecological restoration. Among the arthropods, ants have a long history in environmental monitoring. We compiled a data set and performed a global meta-analysis encompassing studies conducted in different ecosystems around the world to investigate whether richness and composition of species or functional groups (FG) of ant communities can be predicted during the restoration process. Moreover, we aimed to understand the influence of restoration technique (natural regeneration or active restoration), ecosystem type (temperate or tropical), and past land use (mining or pasture) on ant communities in areas undergoing restoration processes. Notwithstanding the varied conditions in which the studies were carried out, our meta-analysis showed that reestablishment of ant FG takes place more quickly than species richness. The recovery of ant diversity is faster in tropical ecosystems and areas under natural regeneration can have higher ant diversity than the reference areas. In temperate ecosystems, mined areas under restoration are less likely to recover the number of species than FG richness. Both species and FG composition were less predictable in our meta-analysis. As the publication of new datasets is increasing, we hope that future meta-analyses can build on the present study to further describe and understand the patterns in ant communities to be used as indicators of ecosystem restoration.
机译:制定易于观察到的恢复成功措施对于监测雄心勃勃的拟议全球恢复目标(例如,《波恩挑战》;《纽约森林宣言》)至关重要。进行荟萃分析的系统评价是评估不同生物在生态恢复监测中的性能的好方法。在节肢动物中,蚂蚁在环境监测方面具有悠久的历史。我们收集了一个数据集,并进行了一项全球荟萃分析,其中包括在全球不同生态系统中进行的研究,以调查在恢复过程中是否可以预测蚂蚁群落的物种或功能组(FG)的丰富度和组成。此外,我们旨在了解恢复技术(自然再生或主动恢复),生态系统类型(温带或热带)和过去的土地利用(采矿或牧场)对正在经历恢复过程的地区的蚂蚁群落的影响。尽管进行研究的条件各不相同,但我们的荟萃分析显示,蚂蚁FG的重建比物种丰富的重建更快。在热带生态系统中,蚂蚁多样性的恢复速度更快,自然再生下的区域可能比参考区域具有更高的蚂蚁多样性。在温带生态系统中,与FG丰富度相比,处于恢复状态的雷区恢复物种数量的可能性较小。在我们的荟萃分析中,物种和FG的组成都难以预测。随着新数据集的发布越来越多,我们希望将来的荟萃分析可以在本研究的基础上进一步描述和理解蚂蚁群落中的模式,以用作生态系统恢复的指标。

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