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Human land use promotes the abundance and diversity of exotic species on Caribbean islands

机译:人的土地利用促进加勒比群岛异国情调物种的丰富和多样性

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Human land use causes major changes in species abundance and composition, yet native and exotic species can exhibit different responses to land use change. Native populations generally decline in human-impacted habitats while exotic species often benefit. In this study, we assessed the effects of human land use on exotic and native reptile diversity, including functional diversity, which relates to the range of habitat use strategies in biotic communities. We surveyed 114 reptile communities from localities that varied in habitat structure and human impact level on two Caribbean islands, and calculated species richness, overall abundance, and evenness for every plot. Functional diversity indices were calculated using published trait data, which enabled us to detect signs of trait filtering associated with impacted habitats. Our results show that environmental variation among sampling plots was explained by two Principal Component Analysis (PCA) ordination axes related to habitat structure (i.e., forest or nonforest) and human impact level (i.e., addition of man-made constructions such as roads and buildings). Several diversity indices were significantly correlated with the two PCA axes, but exotic and native species showed opposing responses. Native species reached the highest abundance in forests, while exotic species were absent in this habitat. Human impact was associated with an increase in exotic abundance and species richness, while native species showed no significant associations. Functional diversity was highest in nonforested environments on both islands, and further increased on St. Martin with the establishment of functionally unique exotic species in nonforested habitat. Habitat structure, rather than human impact, proved to be an important agent for environmental filtering of traits, causing divergent functional trait values across forested and nonforested environments. Our results illustrate the importance of considering various elements of land use when studying its impact on species diversity and the establishment and spread of exotic species.
机译:人的土地使用会导致物种丰富和组成的重大变化,但原生和异国情调的物种可以表现出不同的土地利用变化的反应。当地人人口通常在人类影响的栖息地下降,而异国情调的物种经常受益。在这项研究中,我们评估了人体土地利用对异国情调和天然爬行动物的影响,包括功能多样性,这与生物社区中的栖息地使用策略的范围有关。我们调查了114个爬行动物社区,这些地方在栖息地结构和两个加勒比群岛的人类影响水平各不相同,并计算每种情节的物种丰富,总体丰富,均匀度。使用已发表的特征数据计算功能分集指数,该数据使我们能够检测与受影响的栖息地相关的特质过滤的迹象。我们的研究结果表明,采样图之间的环境变化由与栖息地结构(即森林或非森林)和人类影响水平相关的两个主要成分分析(PCA)排序轴(即加入道路和建筑物等人造建筑)。几种分集指数与两个PCA轴显着相关,但异国情调和本地物种表现出反对的反应。本土物种在森林中达到了最高的丰富,而这种栖息地缺席了异国情调的物种。人类的影响与异国情调的丰富和物种丰富的增加有关,而天然物种没有显着的协会。在两个岛屿上的非持续性环境中的功能多样性最高,并在非摩尔栖息地中建立了功能独特的异国情调的物种,进一步增加。栖息地结构,而不是人类的影响,被证明是具有特征的环境过滤的重要因素,导致森林和非持续性环境中的不同功能性特性价值。我们的结果说明了在研究其对物种多样性和建立和异国物种的建立和传播时,考虑各种土地使用要素的重要性。

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