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Ants as ecological indicators of rainforest restoration: Community convergence and the development of an Ant Forest Indicator Index in the Australian wet tropics

机译:蚂蚁作为雨林恢复的生态指标:澳大利亚湿热带地区社区融合和蚂蚁森林指标指数的发展

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Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests undergoing restoration converge with those of primary forest over time remains contentious. There is a need to develop faunal indicators of restoration success that more comprehensively reflect changes in biodiversity and ecosystem function. Ants are an ecologically dominant faunal group and are widely advocated as ecological indicators. We examine ant species and functional group responses on a chronosequence of rainforest restoration in northern Australia, and develop a novel method for selecting and using indicator species. Four sampling techniques were used to survey ants at 48 sites, from grassland, through various ages (1–24 years) of restoration plantings, to mature forest. From principal components analysis of seven vegetation metrics, we derived a Forest Development Index (FDI) of vegetation change along the chronosequence. A novel Ant Forest Indicator Index (AFII), based on the occurrences of ten key indicator species associated with either grassland or mature forest, was used to assess ant community change with forest restoration. Grasslands and mature forests supported compositionally distinct ant communities at both species and functional levels. The AFII was strongly correlated with forest development (FDI). At forest restoration sites older than 5–10 years that had a relatively closed canopy, ant communities converged on those of mature rainforest, indicating a promising restoration trajectory for fauna as well as plants. Our findings reinforce the utility of ants as ecological indicators and emphasize the importance of restoration methods that achieve rapid closed‐canopy conditions. The novel AFII assessed restoration status from diverse and patchily distributed species, closely tracking ant community succession using comprehensive species‐level data. It has wide applicability for assessing forest restoration in a way that is relatively independent of sampling methodology and intensity, and without a need for new comparative data from reference sites.
机译:生态系统的恢复可以帮助扭转生物多样性的丧失,但是随着时间的流逝,经历恢复的森林的动物群落是否与原始森林的动物群落融合。需要开发恢复成功的动物指标,以更全面地反映生物多样性和生态系统功能的变化。蚂蚁是生态上占主导地位的动物群,被广泛提倡为生态指标。我们研究了澳大利亚北部雨林恢复的时间序列上的蚂蚁物种和功能组响应,并开发了一种选择和使用指示物种的新方法。四种采样技术被用来对48个地点的蚂蚁进行调查,这些地点从草地到恢复种植的各个年龄段(1-24年)到成熟的森林。通过对七个植被指标的主成分分析,我们得出了沿时间序列的植被变化的森林发展指数(FDI)。一种新的蚂蚁森林指标指数(AFII),以与草地或成熟森林相关的十种关键指标物种的发生为基础,用于评估森林恢复过程中蚂蚁群落的变化。草原和成熟森林在物种和功能水平上都支持组成独特的蚂蚁群落。 AFII与森林发展(FDI)密切相关。在树冠相对封闭的5-10岁以上的森林恢复点上,蚂蚁群落聚集在成熟的雨林上,这表明动物和植物的恢复轨迹很有希望。我们的发现加强了蚂蚁作为生态指标的效用,并强调了实现快速闭合冠层条件的恢复方法的重要性。新颖的AFII评估了来自多样且分布分散的物种的恢复状态,并使用全面的物种水平数据密切跟踪了蚂蚁群落的演替。它以相对独立于抽样方法和强度的方式评估森林恢复,具有广泛的适用性,并且不需要参考地点的新比较数据。

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