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Differential temporal beta-diversity patterns of native and non-native arthropod species in a fragmented native forest landscape

机译:在碎片原生林景观中本土和非原生节肢动物种类的差分时间β-多样性

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An important factor that hinders the management of non-native species is a general lack of information regarding the biogeography of non-natives, and, in particular, their rates of turnover. Here, we address this research gap by analysing differences in temporal beta-diversity (using both pairwise and multiple-time dissimilarity metrics) between native and non-native species, using a novel time-series dataset of arthropods sampled in native forest fragments in the Azores. We use a null model approach to determine whether temporal beta-diversity was due to deterministic processes or stochastic colonisation and extinction events, and linear modelling selection to assess the factors driving variation in temporal beta-diversity between plots. In accordance with our predictions, we found that the temporal beta-diversity was much greater for non-native species than for native species, and the null model analyses indicated that the turnover of non-native species was due to stochastic events. No predictor variables were found to explain the turnover of native or non-native species. We attribute the greater turnover of non-native species to source-sink processes and the close proximity of anthropogenic habitats to the fragmented native forest plots sampled in our study. Thus, our findings point to ways in which the study of turnover can be adapted for future applications in habitat island systems. The implications of this for biodiversity conservation and management are significant. The high rate of stochastic turnover of non-native species indicates that attempts to simply reduce the populations of non-native species in situ within native habitats may not be successful. A more efficient management strategy would be to interrupt source-sink dynamics by improving the harsh boundaries between native and adjacent anthropogenic habitats.
机译:阻碍非原生物种管理的一个重要因素是关于非洲非洲生物地理学的普遍缺乏信息,特别是它们的营业额率。在这里,我们通过在原生和非本地物种之间分析颞β-多样性(使用两者和多次差异度量)的差异来解决本地和非本地物种之间的差异,使用在本地森林碎片中采样的节肢动物的新型时间序列数据集亚速尔群岛。我们使用空模型方法来确定时间β-多样性是否是由于确定性过程或随机殖民化和消灭事件,以及线性建模选择,以评估驾驶驾驶因子在地块之间的时间β-多样性的变化。根据我们的预测,我们发现非本地物种的时间β-多样性大得多,而不是对本地物种,无效模型分析表明,非本地物种的营业额是由于随机事件。没有发现预测变量来解释本地或非原生物种的营业额。我们将非本地物种的营业额归因于源水槽过程,并在我们研究中采样的分散原生林地块附近的近距离接近。因此,我们的发现指出了营业额的研究的方法,可以适应栖息地岛系统的未来应用。这种对生物多样性保护和管理的影响是显着的。非本地物种的高速周转率的高速表明,试图简单地减少原地内的原生物种在本地栖息地内可能无法取得成功。一种更有效的管理策略,通过改善原生和相邻的人为栖息地之间的苛刻界限来打断源汇动力学。

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  • 来源
    《Ecography》 |2019年第1期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Birmingham GEES Sch Geog Earth &

    Environm Sci Birmingham W Midlands England;

    Univ Birmingham GEES Sch Geog Earth &

    Environm Sci Birmingham W Midlands England;

    Azorean Biodivers Grp CE3C Ctr Ecol Evolut &

    Environm Changes Angra Do Heroismo Acores Portugal;

    Azorean Biodivers Grp CE3C Ctr Ecol Evolut &

    Environm Changes Angra Do Heroismo Acores Portugal;

    Azorean Biodivers Grp CE3C Ctr Ecol Evolut &

    Environm Changes Angra Do Heroismo Acores Portugal;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);
  • 关键词

    invasive species; beta-diversity; turnover;

    机译:侵入性物种;β多样性;营业额;

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