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Assessing habitat fragmentation's hierarchical effects on species diversity at multiple scales: the case of Thousand Island Lake, China

机译:评估栖息地碎片对多种尺度物种多样性的层次效应:中国千岛湖的案例

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Context The study of habitat fragmentation is fraught with definitional and conceptual challenges. Specifically, a multi-scale perspective is needed to address apparent disagreements between landscape- and patch-based studies that have caused significant uncertainty concerning fragmentation's effects. Objectives Here we test the hypothesis that habitat fragmentation alters biological communities by creating hierarchically nested selective pressures across plot-, patch-, and landscape-scales in the Thousand Island Lake, China. We assess the variation in fragmentation-diversity relationships contextualize the interplay of scale-dependent relationships. Methods This work utilized two datasets. At the island scale, islands were sampled to adequately capture the vast majority of species on each island using 5 x 5 m sampling cells. To capture intra-island variation, we sampled 400 m(2) plots set up along an edge gradient on each island. The variation in species richness at each scale was then compared using Wilcoxon tests, Spearman rank correlations, generalized linear models, and single-large-or-several-small (SLOSS) simulations. Results We find that edges have little impact on plot alpha-diversity and between-plot beta-diversity, but increase the amount of beta-diversity that can be attributed to nestedness at the plot-scale. We also find that the percent habitat in the surrounding landscape has a positive effect on species richness at the patch-scale and that small islands accumulate species faster than large islands of equal total size at the landscape-scale. Conclusions By observing interdependent effects at each scale, we find support for the hypothesis that habitat fragmentation's effects are hierarchically structured. Therefore, multi-scale approaches are needed to understand the patterns, processes, and consequences of fragmentation.
机译:背景信息栖息地碎片的研究充满了定义和概念挑战。具体地,需要多尺度的观点来解决横向和斑块的研究之间的明显分歧,这些研究已经导致了碎片效果的显着不确定性。目的在这里,我们测试了栖息地碎片改变了生物社区的假设,通过在千岛湖中的千岛湖,中国湖泊中创造了层次的嵌套选择性压力。我们评估碎片 - 多样性关系的变化情调依赖关系的相互作用。方法此工作使用了两个数据集。在岛屿范围内,使用5 x 5米采样细胞,在岛屿规模上采取群岛充分捕获每种岛上的绝大多数物种。为了捕获岛内的变体,我们在每个岛上的边缘梯度设置400米(2)个地块。然后使用Wilcoxon测试,Spearman等级相关性,广义线性模型和单个大或几个小(SLOSS)模拟来比较每种刻度的物种丰富度的变化。结果我们发现边缘对绘图α-多样性和绘图β-多样性之间的影响很小,但增加了可以归因于情节规模的嵌套的β多样性。我们还发现周围景观中的栖息地居住百分比对修补规模的物种丰富性具有积极影响,小岛屿在景观级别的平衡总体大小的大岛屿上积累物种。结论通过观察每种规模的相互依存效果,我们发现对栖息地碎片的效果的假设支持分层结构。因此,需要多种方法来了解碎片的模式,过程和后果。

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