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The impacts of forest clearance on lizard, small mammal and bird communities in the arid spiny forest, southern Madagascar.

机译:森林砍伐对马达加斯加南部干旱多刺森林中的蜥蜴,小型哺乳动物和鸟类群落的影响。

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Madagascar is a global biodiversity hotspot threatened by forest loss, degradation and fragmentation, all of which are detrimental to the future survival of forest-dwelling organisms. For conservation purposes it is essential to determine how species respond to habitat disturbance, specifically deforestation. In this study we investigated the impacts of deforestation on three vertebrate communities, lizards, small mammals and birds, in an area of spiny forest subjected to anthropogenic forest clearance. Spiny forest has high levels of endemism, but conservation in this unique ecosystem is hindered by the lack of research. We undertook standardized trapping, time-constrained and timed species searches to assess species richness, species abundance and community composition of lizards, small mammals and birds in six areas of forest and six cleared areas. From surveys and opportunistic sightings we recorded a total of 70 species of birds, 14 species of mammals and 38 species of reptiles and amphibians. We found forest clearing to have a negative effect on species richness and community structure of all groups and identified loss of canopy cover as a driving factor behind this. However, the response and sensitivity to clearing varied between groups and species. Lizards (50%) and small mammals (40%) had the greatest decline in species richness in response to clearing as compared to birds (26%), although birds showed the greatest shift in community structure. The community in cleared areas contained more generalist and introduced species that have wider geographic ranges and habitat preferences, than those unique to the spiny forest. We found the first suite of species to suffer from forest clearance were those of high conservation priority due to their restricted geographic range. Our findings are discussed in relation to future spiny forest conservation and management..
机译:马达加斯加是全球性生物多样性热点,受到森林丧失,退化和破碎化的威胁,所有这些都不利于森林生物的未来生存。为了保护起见,必须确定物种对生境干扰(特别是森林砍伐)的反应。在这项研究中,我们调查了砍伐森林对人为砍伐森林的多刺森林地区三个脊椎动物群落(蜥蜴,小型哺乳动物和鸟类)的影响。多刺的森林特有水平很高,但是由于缺乏研究,阻碍了这一独特生态系统的保护。我们进行了标准化的诱捕,时间受限和定时的物种搜索,以评估六个森林地区和六个清理地区的蜥蜴,小型哺乳动物和鸟类的物种丰富度,物种丰富度和群落组成。通过调查和机会发现,我们总共记录了70种鸟类,14种哺乳动物和38种爬行动物和两栖动物。我们发现森林砍伐对所有物种的物种丰富度和社区结构都具有负面影响,并确定失去树冠覆盖是其背后的驱动因素。但是,对清除的反应和敏感性在不同的种群和物种之间有所不同。与鸟类(26%)相比,蜥蜴(50%)和小型哺乳动物(40%)的物种丰富度下降对鸟类的响应最大,尽管鸟类的群落结构变化最大。与多刺森林所独有的地区相比,在禁伐区中的社区所拥有的通才和引进物种具有更大的地理范围和栖息地偏好。我们发现第一类遭受森林砍伐的物种由于其地理范围的限制而被列为高度优先保护的物种。我们的研究结果与未来的多刺森林保护和管理有关。

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