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The value of forest fragments for maintaining amphibian diversity in Madagascar

机译:森林碎片对维持马达加斯加两栖动物多样性的价值

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Forest fragmentation often causes biodiversity loss, but there is no consistent pattern on species' reactions. Considering the alarming rate of deforestation in the tropics, and the fact, that large areas of protected continuous forest are limited, it becomes increasingly important to determine the biodiversity value of fragmented forests. In order to investigate fragmentation effects on rainforest frogs in Madagascar and to assess the conservation value of these fragments, we analyzed amphibian diversity in a continuous rainforest and nearby forest fragments. We hypothesized that species richness is lower in fragments compared to continuous forest, and that fragmentation leads to altered assemblage composition. We found no fragmentation effects on species richness, demonstrating that fragments may maintain local species richness comparable to continuous forest. The presence of streams was the most important factor for high species richness, independent of fragmentation status. However, we detected fragmentation effects on species composition. As expected, several species were restricted to continuous forest, but many species occurred in both forest types, and some species were only found in fragments. Rainforest amphibians in our study area were less sensitive to fragmentation than expected. Adaptations to natural disturbances like cyclones could be one reason to explain this. However, as some species exclusively occurred in continuous forest and species composition differed between continuous forest and fragments, we conclude that fragments cannot substitute continuous forest blocs, but are generally important for maintaining amphibian diversity in Madagascar, especially if they comprise streams. Forest fragments should hence be included in conservation planning. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:森林碎片化常常导致生物多样性的丧失,但是物种的反应没有一致的规律。考虑到热带地区毁林的惊人速度以及受保护的连续森林的大面积有限这一事实,确定零散森林的生物多样性价值变得越来越重要。为了调查对马达加斯加雨林蛙的破碎作用并评估这些碎片的保护价值,我们分析了连续雨林和附近森林碎片中的两栖动物多样性。我们假设与连续森林相比,碎片中物种的丰富度较低,并且碎片导致组合物组成的改变。我们没有发现碎片对物种丰富度的影响,表明碎片可以维持与连续森林相当的本地物种丰富度。溪流的存在是高物种丰富度的最重要因素,而与碎片状态无关。但是,我们检测到碎片对物种组成的影响。正如预期的那样,有几种物种被限制在连续森林中,但是两种森林类型中都有许多物种,有些物种仅在碎片中发现。我们研究区的雨林两栖动物对碎片的敏感性低于预期。适应旋风等自然干扰可能是解释这一现象的原因之一。但是,由于某些物种专门存在于连续森林中,并且物种组成在连续森林和碎片之间有所不同,因此我们得出结论,碎片不能替代连续森林群,但通常对于维持马达加斯加的两栖动物多样性非常重要,特别是如果它们包含溪流。因此,森林碎片应纳入保护规划。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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