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Succession of Ground-Dwelling Beetle Assemblages After Fire in Three Habitat Types in the Andean Forest of NW Patagonia Argentina

机译:阿根廷西北巴塔哥尼亚安第斯森林中三种生境类型的地面甲壳虫火灾后的演替

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Wildfires are one of the major disturbances in the dynamics of forests and shrublands. However, little is known about their effects on insect communities that contribute to faunal biodiversity and play key roles in the ecosystem's dynamics. An intense and widespread fire occurred in 1999 in the Nahuel Huapi National Park in the Andean forest in northern Patagonia, Argentina. This fire affected adjacent, but different, habitat types. After the fire, beetle abundance, species richness and assemblage composition were compared among three habitats that were structurally different before the fire. These habitats were: 1) evergreen forest dominated by Nothofagus dombeyi (Mirb.) Oerst. (Fagales: Nothofagaceae), 2) a mixed forest of the evergreen conifer Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. and Bizzarri (Pinales: Cupressaceae) and N. dombeyi and 3) a shrubland with a diverse community of shrub species. The relationship between beetle diversity and vegetation structure was investigated over three consecutive years. Ground beetles were collected by pitfall traps, and plant species richness, vegetation cover, and height were measured. Beetle communities varied more over years between habitats during the early regeneration after fire. There was a shift in beetle assemblage composition with time after the fire in all habitat types, probably due to similar colonization rates and microclimatic conditions. Therefore, beetle succession was more influenced by recolonization and survivorship, accompanied by climatic conditions and recovery rate of plant communities over time, than it was influenced by pre-fire habitat conditions. These results suggest that in NW Patagonia, wildfire can have a substantial, short-term impact on beetle abundance and species composition. The pre-fire conditions of each habitat type determined the structure of post-fire communities of plants but not beetle assemblages. Wildfires produce simplification and homogenization of habitat types, and this was reflected by beetle diversity.
机译:野火是森林和灌木丛动态变化的主要干扰之一。然而,关于它们对昆虫群落的影响知之甚少,昆虫群落对动物的生物多样性有贡献,并在生态系统的动态中起关键作用。 1999年,阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚北部安第斯森林的纳韦尔·华皮国家公园发生了一场大火。这场大火影响了相邻但不同的栖息地类型。火灾后,比较了在火灾前在结构上不同的三个生境中的甲虫丰度,物种丰富度和组合组成。这些栖息地是:1)以多角形夜蛾(Nothofagus dombeyi(Mirb。)Oerst)为主的常绿森林。 (Fagales:Nothofagaceae),2)常绿针叶树Austrocedrus chilensis(D. Don)的混交林。精油Bizzarri(Pinales:柏树科)和N. dombeyi,以及3)灌木丛,灌木丛种类繁多。连续三年调查了甲虫多样性与植被结构之间的关系。通过陷阱陷阱收集地面甲虫,并测量植物物种丰富度,植被覆盖度和高度。在生火后的早期再生期间,生境之间的甲虫群落多年来变化更大。火灾发生后,所有生境类型的甲虫组合组成均随时间发生变化,这可能是由于相似的定殖率和微气候条件。因此,甲虫演替受重新定殖和生存的影响更大,并伴随着气候条件和植物群落随时间的恢复率,而不是受火灾前生境条件的影响。这些结果表明,在西北巴塔哥尼亚,野火可能会对甲虫的丰度和物种组成产生重大的短期影响。每种生境类型的火灾前条件决定了植物火灾后群落的结构,但并不决定甲虫的组合。野火导致栖息地类型的简化和同质化,甲虫的多样性反映了这一点。

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