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Burning for biodiversity: highly resilient ant communities respond only to strongly contrasting fire regimes in Australia’s seasonal tropics

机译:燃烧生物多样性:高弹性的蚂蚁社区反应强烈对比火政权在澳大利亚的季节性热带地区

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1. According to the pyrodiversity paradigm, a wide range of fire regimes is required to maintain biodiversity in fire-prone landscapes. However, the requisite level of pyrodiversity has seldom been tested and may actually be very low. 2. Here, we examine the sensitivity of tropical savanna ants to variation in fire regimes using results from a long-term fire experiment near Darwin, Australia. Six experimental fire regimes, with varying fire frequency and seasonality, have been applied to 18 one-ha plots in three replicated blocks since 2004, with ants sampled prior to experimental burning and then annually after up to 2009. Our primary focus is on the extent to which different patterns of ant richness and composition are associated with each of the six treatment regimes, or whether there is such high overlap that differences only become apparent when experimental treatments are grouped to provide strongly contrasting fire regimes. 3. When treating each of the six fire treatments separately, we were unable to detect a significant influence of fire on any ant community response variable. We were only able to detect significant ant responses when we grouped the experimental treatments into two contrasting fire frequency classes, low (burnt at most once over the 5 years) vs. high (burnt every 1 or 2 years). Even then, these responses were only evident after 3 years of fire treatment. 4. Our findings demonstrate that ant communities have very high resilience in relation to fire, with differences evident only between strongly contrasting regimes. Such resilience appears to be characteristic of savanna ants throughout the world. 5. Synthesis and applications. A large range of finely tuned fire regimes is unlikely to promote regional ant diversity. Rather, only very limited pyrodiversity (a combination of frequently and infrequently burnt areas) would appear to be sufficient for maintaining diversity at a landscape scale. It is important that fire management for biodiversity conservation focuses on the demonstrated requirements of target species, rather than be based on an assumption that ‘pyrodiversity begets biodiversity’.
机译:1. 范围的消防制度需要维护生物多样性在易燃的风景。必不可少的pyrodiversity很少经过测试,可能会非常低。在这里,我们研究热带的敏感性草原蚂蚁使用火的变化机制从附近的一个长期的火灾实验结果澳大利亚的达尔文。不同频率和季节性,被应用在三18 1公顷的土地复制块自2004年以来,与蚂蚁取样实验前燃烧,然后每年在2009之后。程度不同的蚂蚁丰富和组成与每相关联的六个治疗政权,或是否存在只差异变得如此高的重叠实验治疗分组时明显提供强烈对比消防制度。当治疗的六个火治疗另外,我们是无法检测重大影响火蚁社区反应变量。当我们分组检测重要的蚂蚁响应实验治疗分为两个截然不同火灾频率类、低(燃烧最多一次超过5年)和高(每1或2烧年)。3年的治疗后明显。结果表明,蚂蚁社区非常高的韧性与火,只有强烈之间差异明显对比政权。草原蚂蚁的特点世界。范围的精细火政权不太可能促进地区蚂蚁的多样性。有限pyrodiversity(的组合频繁,经常烧区域)似乎足够维持多样性在景观尺度。对生物多样性的保护管理重点证明了需求的目标的物种,而不是基于一个假设“pyrodiversity产生生物多样性”。

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