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Fluctuating asymmetry increases with habitat disturbance in seven bird species of a fragmented afrotropical forest

机译:散乱的热带森林中的七个鸟类物种的波动不对称性随栖息地的干扰而增加

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We studied fluctcating asymmetry (FA) in the tarsus length of seven forest-restricted bird species, two of which are globally critically endangered, in three indigenous forest remnants of a recently fragmented, afrotropical biodiversity hot spot. Based on mixed regression analysis and an extension of Levene's test, cindividuals from the most degraded fragment showed four- to sevenfold higher asymmetry levels compared to those from the least degraded one, with intermediate levels in the moderately disturbed fragment. When comparing contemporary FA levels with measurements of museum specimens collected 50 years ago, we found highly significant increases in asymmetry in the most degraded fragment but no differences in the least degraded one. These strikingly parallel spatial and temporal patterns across species confirm that repeated measurements of FA can provide a sensitive early warning system for monitoring stress effects in highly threatened ecosystems.
机译:我们研究了最近分裂的,非洲生物多样性热点地区的三个土著森林残余物中的七个受森林限制的鸟类的节长度中的波动不对称性(FA),其中两种在全球范围内受到严重威胁。根据混合回归分析和Levene检验的扩展,与降解程度最低的片段相比,降解最严重的片段的人的不对称性高出四到七倍,中等程度的干扰片段中的人的不对称性高。将当代FA水平与50年前收集的博物馆标本进行比较时,我们发现降解最严重的碎片的不对称性显着增加,而降解最少的碎片没有差异。这些跨物种的惊人的平行时空格局证实,重复测量FA可以为监测高度威胁的生态系统中的压力效应提供灵敏的预警系统。

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