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Ground-dwelling arthropods of pinyon-juniper woodlands: Arthropod community patterns are driven by climate and overall plant productivity, not host tree species

机译:Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands的地面居住节肢动物:节肢动物群落模式由气候和整体植物生产力驱动,而不是宿主树种

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Pinyon-juniper (PJ) woodlands have drastically changed over the last century with juniper encroaching into adjacent habitats and pinyon experiencing large-scale mortality events from drought. Changes in climate and forest composition may pose challenges for animal communities found in PJ woodlands, especially if animals specialize on tree species sensitive to drought. Here we test habitat specialization of ground-dwelling arthropod (GDA) communities underneath pinyon and juniper trees. We also investigate the role of climate and productivity gradients in structuring GDAs within PJ woodlands using two elevational gradients. We sampled 12,365 individuals comprising 115 taxa over two years. We found no evidence that GDAs differ under pinyon or juniper trees, save for a single species of beetle which preferred junipers. Climate and productivity, however, were strongly associated with GDA communities and appeared to drive differences between sites. Precipitation was strongly associated with arthropod richness, while differences in GDA composition were associated with environmental variables (precipitation, temperature, vapor pressure, and normalized difference vegetation index). These relationships varied among different arthropod taxa (e.g. ants and beetles) and community metrics (e.g. richness, abundance, and composition), with individual taxa also responding differently. Overall, our results suggest that GDAs are not dependent on tree type, but are strongly linked to primary productivity and climate, especially precipitation in PJ woodlands. This implies GDAs in PJ woodlands are more susceptible to changes in climate, especially at lower elevations where it is hot and dry, than changes in dominant vegetation. We discuss management implications and compare our findings to GDA relationships with vegetation in other systems.
机译:Pinyon-Juniper(PJ)林地在上世纪彻底改变了杜松侵犯了邻近的栖息地和挑选来自干旱的大规模死亡事件。气候和森林成分的变化可能对PJ林地中发现的动物社区构成挑战,特别是如果动物专注于对干旱敏感的树种。在这里,我们在拼音和杜松树下的地面居住节肢动物(GDA)社区的栖息地专业化。我们还研究了气候和生产力梯度在使用两个高级梯度的PJ林地内的GDA结构中的作用。我们在两年内采取了12,365名包含115个分类群的人员。我们发现没有证据表明GDA在拼音或杜松树下不同,为单个甲虫另存为优选的杜松。然而,气候和生产力与GDA社区密切相关,似乎在遗址之间推动了差异。沉淀与节肢动物丰富的沉淀强烈,而GDA组合物的差异与环境变量(沉淀,温度,蒸气压和归一化差异植被指数相关)。这些关系在不同的节肢动物分类群(例如蚂蚁和甲虫)和社区度量(例如,丰富,丰富和组成)不同,单个分类群也有不同的反应。总体而言,我们的结果表明GDA不依赖于树型,但与初级生产力和气候有关,特别是PJ林地降水。这意味着PJ林地中的GDA更容易受到气候变化的影响,特别是在炎热和干燥的较低升高,而不是显性植被的变化。我们讨论管理局部,并将我们的研究结果与其他系统中的植被进行比较。

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