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Multiscale analysis of factors influencing herpetofaunal assemblages in early successional stages of a tropical dry forest in western Mexico

机译:影响墨西哥热带干旱森林早期连续阶段的影响因素多尺度分析

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The Tropical Dry Forest (TDF) is one of the most highly transformed and threatened neotropical systems in the world and much of its original area has been replaced by secondary forests. Therefore, it is important to understand the process of ecological succession underlying the natural regeneration of TDF, especially the role of early successional stages as drivers of the course of secondary succession. In this study, we investigated the response of herpetofaunal assemblages to vegetation and landscape attributes in areas dominated by early successional stages of TDF. Such response was evaluated in terms of assemblage's composition, richness, taxonomic diversity and functional diversity. We found a high variation in composition, richness and diversity of herpetofaunal assemblages at the initial stages of TDF succession. According to our hypothesis, in general we found the richest herpetofaunal assemblages in sites embedded in the most conserved matrix with higher levels of vegetation cover. Additionally, patch density of forest was also associated to the variation in assemblages' richness. We found high specificity on the response of frogs, lizards and snakes to the surveyed local and landscape attributes. This response involved both taxonomic and functional diversity. This study shows that composition and quality of the surrounding matrix can actually drive the maintenance of herpetofauna species in early successional stages. Considering that these stages greatly influence the course of secondary succession, the natural regeneration of the herpetofauna communities of TDF will depend not only on the local vegetation attributes but also on the initial status of the surrounding matrix. Thus, in order to preserve the resilience of the herpetofaunal assemblages it is important an adequate management of the system, maintaining high levels of the original vegetation in anthropogenic landscapes.
机译:热带干燥森林(TDF)是世界上最高度转化和受威胁的新营养系统之一,其大部分原始地区已被次要森林所取代。因此,了解TDF自然再生的生态继承过程非常重要,尤其是早期连续阶段作为次要继承过程的司机的作用。在这项研究中,我们调查了由TDF的早期连续阶段主导的地区植被和景观属性的响应。根据组合的组成,丰富,分类学,多样性和功能多样性评估此类响应。我们在TDF连续的初始阶段发现了羊驼组合物的成分,丰富和多样性的高度变化。根据我们的假设,一般来说,我们在嵌入最储蓄矩阵中的网站中找到了最富有的羊驼套装组装,植被覆盖较高。此外,森林的贴片密度也与组装丰富的变化相关。我们发现对被调查的本地和景观属性的青蛙,蜥蜴和蛇的响应的高度特异性。这种反应涉及分类和功能多样性。本研究表明,周围矩阵的组成和质量实际上可以在早期连续阶段进行羊驼樟子种类的维护。考虑到这些阶段极大地影响了次要继承的过程,TDF的羊驼社区的自然再生将不仅取决于当地植被属性,而且取决于周围矩阵的初始地位。因此,为了保留羊驼组装的弹性,重要的是对系统的充分管理,维持人为景观中的高水平原始植被。

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