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Improving the design and management of forest strips in human-dominated tropical landscapes: A field test on Amazonian dung beetles

机译:提高设计和管理的森林在人类控制的热带风景:一个现场试验在亚马逊金龟子

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The future of tropical forest species depends in part on their ability to survive in human-modified landscapes. Forest strips present a priority area for biodiversity research because they are a common feature of many managed landscapes, are often afforded a high level of legal protection, and can provide a cost-effective and politically acceptable conservation strategy. Despite the potential conservation benefits that could be provided by forest strips, ecologists currently lack sufficient evidence to inform policy and guide their design and management.We used a quasi-experimental landscape in the Brazilian Amazon to test the importance of four management-relevant variables (forest type, isolation distance, forest structure, and large mammal activity) on the potential biodiversity conservation value of narrow forest strips for dung beetles. Information-theoretic model selection based on AICc revealed strong support for the influence of large mammal activity and forest type on dung beetle abundance; isolation distance on species richness; and forest structure on the relative abundance of matrix-tolerant species. Multi-dimensional scaling showed a strong influence of forest type and isolation on community composition and structure, with riparian and dry-land strips having complementary sets of species.5. Synthesis and applications. To enhance the conservation value and ecological integrity of forest strips in human-modified landscapes we recommend that strip design considers both isolation distance and whether or not the strips encompass perennial streams. In addition, we identify the maintenance of forest structure and the protection of large mammal populations as being crucially important for conserving forest dung beetle communities.
机译:热带森林物种的未来取决于他们的生存能力人造景观。生物多样性研究的优先领域,因为他们是许多管理的一个共同特征风景,通常提供高水平的法律保护,可以提供成本效益和政治上可接受的保护策略。节水的好处可以提供的森林,生态学家目前所缺乏的足够的证据通知政策和指南他们的设计和管理。准实验景观在巴西亚马逊测试四个的重要性management-relevant变量(森林类型,隔离距离、森林结构,大哺乳动物活动)的潜在的生物多样性森林保护价值的窄条粪甲虫。选择基于AICc揭示了强有力的支持对于大型哺乳动物活动和的影响蜣螂丰富森林类型;距离对物种丰富度;结构的相对丰度matrix-tolerant物种。缩放显示出强大的影响力的森林类型和社会成分和隔离结构、河岸和旱作条有互补的species.5集。和应用程序。价值和生态完整性的森林在人造景观我们建议带设计考虑隔离距离和是否包含多年生流。森林结构和大的保护哺乳动物的数量是至关重要的为保护森林蜣螂社区。

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