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Functional compensation by insular scavengers: the relative contributions of vertebrates and invertebrates vary among islands

机译:岛屿清除者的功能赔偿:脊椎动物和无脊椎动物之间的相对贡献在岛屿之间变化

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When the extinction of some species results in loss of ecosystem functions, other species may be able to compensate for this loss. Functional compensation has recently been observed on islands where species are likely to become extinct; however, few studies have analysed functional compensation by scavengers in insular environments. Here, we investigated the ecosystem functions of vertebrate and invertebrate scavengers on Honshu, the main island of Japan, and offshore islands (four of the Oki Islands). The Oki Islands lack several native vertebrate scavengers (raccoon dogs, boars, martens, and foxes) that are abundant on Honshu. We experimentally placed mouse carcasses on the forest floors of Honshu (12 sites) and the Oki Islands (7 sites on Dgo, 4 sites on Nishinoshima, 4 sites on Nakanoshima, and 3 sites on Chiburijima) in September-October 2014 and 2015. Nearly all of the mouse carcasses (95-100%) placed on the forest floor disappeared within 1 week. However, the relative importance of vertebrate and invertebrate scavengers varied among islands. Vertebrate and invertebrate scavengers contributed equally on Honshu (carcass removal by vertebrates, 47%), whereas vertebrate scavengers rarely contributed to carcass removal on three of the Oki Islands (carcass removal by vertebrates: 17% on Dgo, 30% on Nishinoshima, and 5% on Nakanoshima). Consequently, invertebrate scavengers (Nicrophorus burying beetles) functionally compensated for the low species diversity of vertebrate scavengers on the three islands (carcass burial by Nicrophorus beetles, 65-95%). However, on the small island of Chiburijima, introduced raccoon dogs contributed to nearly all of the removals (93%), suggesting that introduced scavengers can compensate for the functional reduction. This functional compensation by scavengers may help stabilise the functions and/or services of scavengers in island environments.
机译:当某些物种的灭绝导致生态系统功能丧失时,其他物种可能能够弥补这种损失。最近在物种可能灭绝的岛屿上观察到功能赔偿;然而,很少有研究通过蒙积环境中的清除剂分析了功能性补偿。在这里,我们调查了脊椎动物和无脊椎动物清除剂的生态系统功能,在日本主要岛屿和近海岛屿(奥基群岛中的四个)上。 Oki岛上缺乏几个原生脊椎动物清除者(浣熊狗,公猪,马丁,狐狸),这对本山湖丰富。我们在Honshu(12个景点)和Oki群岛的森林地板上进行了专用的鼠标尸体(DGO的7个站点,Nishinoshima的4个景点,Nakanoshima的4个站点,Chiburijima上的3个站点)于2014年和2015年。几乎放置在森林地板上的所有鼠标尸体(95-100%)在1周内消失。然而,脊椎动物和无脊椎动物清除剂在岛屿之间变化的相对重要性。脊椎动物和无脊椎动物清除剂在内胡术(脊椎动物尸体,47%)贡献,而脊椎动物清除剂很少有助于胴体在三个Oki岛上去除(脊椎动物的尸体去除:17%的DGO,在Nishinoshima上30%,而5百分比上的百分比。因此,无脊椎动物清除剂(Nicrophorus埋葬甲虫)在三个岛屿上的脊椎动物清除剂的低种类多样性(胴体粗甲虫,65-95%)。然而,在Chiburijima的小岛屿上,推出的浣熊狗贡献了几乎所有的去除(93%),这表明引入的清除剂可以弥补功能的减少。扫除者的这种功能赔偿可能有助于稳定岛屿环境中清除剂的功能和/或服务。

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