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The Multiple Impacts of Tropical Forest Fragmentation on Arthropod Biodiversity and on their Patterns of Interactions with Host Plants

机译:热带森林破碎化对节肢动物生物多样性及其与寄主植物相互作用模式的多重影响

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Tropical rain forest fragmentation affects biotic interactions in distinct ways. Little is known, however, about how fragmentation affects animal trophic guilds and their patterns of interactions with host plants. In this study, we analyzed changes in biotic interactions in forest fragments by using a multitrophic approach. For this, we classified arthropods associated with Heliconia aurantiaca herbs into broad trophic guilds (omnivores, herbivores and predators) and assessed the topological structure of intrapopulation plant-arthropod networks in fragments and continuous forests. Habitat type influenced arthropod species abundance, diversity and composition with greater abundance in fragments but greater diversity in continuous forest. According to trophic guilds, coleopteran herbivores were more abundant in continuous forest and overall omnivores in fragments. Continuous forest showed a greater diversity of interactions than fragments. Only in fragments, however, did the arthropod community associated with H aurantiaca show a nested structure, suggesting novel and/or opportunistic host-arthropod associations. Plants, omnivores and predators contributed more to nestedness than herbivores. Therefore, Heliconia-arthropod network properties do not appear to be maintained in fragments mainly caused by the decrease of herbivores. Our study contributes to the understanding of the impact of fragmentation on the structure and dynamics of multitrophic arthropod communities associated with a particular plant species of the highly biodiverse tropical forests. Nevertheless, further replication of study sites is needed to strengthen the conclusion that forest fragmentation negatively affects arthropod assemblages.
机译:热带雨林的破碎以不同的方式影响生物相互作用。然而,关于碎片如何影响动物营养协会及其与宿主植物相互作用的方式知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们通过使用多营养方法分析了森林碎片中生物相互作用的变化。为此,我们将与Heliconia aurantiaca草药相关的节肢动物分类为广泛的营养行会(杂食动物,食草动物和捕食者),并评估了碎片和连续森林中种群内植物节肢动物网络的拓扑结构。生境类型影响节肢动物物种的丰度,多样性和组成,其中片段的丰度更大,而连续森林的多样性更大。根据有营养的行会,鞘翅目草食动物在连续的森林中更为丰富,而杂食性动物的碎片则更多。连续森林显示出比碎片更大的相互作用多样性。然而,仅与片段化的节肢动物群落相关的节肢动物群落显示出嵌套的结构,表明新颖和/或机会主义的宿主-节肢动物协会。与食草动物相比,植物,杂食动物和捕食者对嵌套的贡献更大。因此,主要由食草动物减少引起的片段中似乎没有保持Heliconia-节肢动物的网络特性。我们的研究有助于理解破碎对与高度生物多样性的热带森林中特定植物物种相关的多营养节肢动物群落结构和动力学的影响。然而,需要进一步复制研究地点,以加强森林破碎化对节肢动物群落产生负面影响的结论。

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