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Effects of remnant primary forests on ant and dung beetle species diversity in a secondary forest in Sarawak, Malaysia

机译:残留原始森林对马来西亚砂拉越次生林中蚂蚁和be甲虫物种多样性的影响

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Tropical landscape structures have been transformed into mosaic structures consisting of small patches of primary and secondary forests, and areas of other land use. Diversity of insect assemblages is often higher in primary forests than in surrounding secondary forests. However, little is known about how the primary forests affect diversity in surrounding secondary forests in a landscape. In Sarawak, Malaysia, the typical landscape in areas from which lowland tropical rainforests had originally spread consists mainly of primary and secondary forests, with small areas of cultivation. In this study, we examined how the proportion of remnant primary forests in a landscape affects species diversity and species composition of ants and dung beetles in Macaranga-dominated secondary forests. The proportions were quantified based on remote-sensing data at various spatial scales, ranging from 100- to 5,000-m radius from each of the target forests. We found that the proportions of remnant primary forests within a 100-m radius had a significant positive effect on ant species diversity, and those within 100-, 300-, and 500-m radii significantly affected species compositions. However, the proportions of remnant primary forests had no significant relationship with dung beetle diversity, while those within 100- and 1,000-m radii had significant effects on species composition. The different responses to the remnant primary forests are likely to be related to differences in the movement and dispersal traits between the two taxa.
机译:热带景观结构已转变成由主要和次要森林的小块以及其他土地利用区域组成的镶嵌结构。在原始森林中,昆虫群落的多样性通常高于周围的次生森林。但是,对于原始森林如何影响景观中周围次生森林的多样性知之甚少。在马来西亚沙捞越州,低地热带雨林最初所散布的地区中的典型景观主要是原生和次生森林,耕种面积很小。在这项研究中,我们研究了残留的原始森林在景观中的比例如何影响以Macaranga为主的次生森林中的蚂蚁和甲的物种多样性和物种组成。根据各个目标森林半径在100至5,000 m半径范围内的各种空间尺度上的遥感数据对比例进行量化。我们发现,半径为100米的原始森林的比例对蚂蚁物种多样性具有显着的积极影响,半径为100、300和500 m的原始森林会显着影响物种组成。但是,残留的原始森林的比例与甲的多样性没有显着的关系,而半径在100和1,000米以内的那些对物种组成有显着影响。对残余原始森林的不同反应可能与两个分类单元之间的运动和扩散特征不同有关。

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