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The impact of a utility corridor on terrestrial gastropod biodiversity.

机译:公用设施走廊对陆地腹足动物生物多样性的影响。

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Utility corridors are often thought to be disruptive to biodiversity because they cause habitat fragmentation that may lead to increases in predation, parasitism, disease transmittance and vagrant species while decreasing migration rates, gene flow and genetic diversity for interior species. Species with poor dispersal abilities, sedentary lifestyles, and specialized habitats have been thought to be potentially the most vulnerable to these effects. Terrestrial gastropods thus serve as a valuable system in which to investigate these impacts because they are among the poorest active dispersers in the animal kingdom. To document the impact of corridor formation on land snail biodiversity, a 75-year old powerline right-of-way in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan was chosen for analysis. While terrestrial gastropod richness and abundance was significantly reduced for corridor as compared to adjacent control subsamples, with a 2/3 turnover in species composition, the corridor fauna is similar to nearby native grassland sites in terms of species composition, abundance distribution, and numbers and abundance of species of conservation concern. The fauna of control subsamples immediately adjacent to the corridor remained similar to other undisturbed sites in the region, with multiple species of conservation concern persisting at distances of only 30 m from the corridor. Thus, the net impact of corridor generation has been arguably positive: while the surrounding forest fauna has not been degraded, within the corridor the reduction of forest species has been compensated for by establishment of even rarer grassland species.
机译:人们通常认为公用设施走廊会破坏生物多样性,因为它们会造成栖息地破碎化,从而可能导致捕食,寄生,疾病传播和流浪物种增加,同时会降低内部物种的迁移率,基因流和遗传多样性。人们认为,散布能力差,久坐的生活方式和专门栖息地的物种最有可能受到这些影响。陆栖腹足类动物因此成为研究这些影响的有价值的系统,因为它们是动物界中最差的活性分散剂之一。为了记录走廊形成对蜗牛生物多样性的影响,在密歇根州上半岛东部选择了一条有75年历史的电力线通行权进行分析。尽管与相邻的控制子样本相比,走廊的陆栖腹足纲动物的丰富度和丰度显着降低,物种组成的更新率为2/3,但走廊的动物群在物种组成,丰度分布,数量和数量方面与附近的原生草地相似。丰富的保护物种。紧邻走廊的控制子样本的动物区系仍然与该地区其他未受干扰的地点相似,在距走廊仅30 m的距离上仍存在多种需要关注的保护物种。因此,走廊产生的净影响可以说是积极的:虽然周围的森林动物没有退化,但走廊内森林物种的减少已通过建立甚至更稀有的草地物种来补偿。

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