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Interference competition in a threatened seabird community: A paradox for a successful conservation

机译:受威胁的海鸟群落中的干扰竞争:成功保护的悖论

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It is often assumed that conservation actions targeting a threatened community (e.g. habitat protection) will result in similar benefits for all species. However, complex interactions between species, such as interference competition, may result in displacement of subordinate, vulnerable species. We analysed here the spatio-temporal population dynamics of a threatened seabird community since the protection in the 1980s of several breeding sites at the Ebro Delta, western Mediterranean, Spain during 1980-2007. Competition for the most suitable patches was governed by body size, with smaller species avoiding associations with larger, dominant species. We tested whether the density increase of the larger species (yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis and Audouin's gull Larus audouinii) at La Banya (the highest quality patch within the Delta) affected species diversity at the local level. As expected, such diversity decreased, resulting also from the colonisation of other sites by smaller species, some abandoning the former area. The conservation paradox appeared because the interference competition was dominated not only by the largest species of the community, the yellow-legged gull, which is sometimes considered a pest species, but also by the vulnerable Audouin's gull, a flagship species which has ca. 65% of the total world population at La Banya. Nevertheless, the availability of alternative patches within the Ebro Delta ensured a high biodiversity at regional scale. Results highlight the role of turnover of competing species within a community in ecosystem function and stability, and the importance of alternative sites and dispersal abilities for the conservation of vulnerable communities.
机译:通常认为针对受威胁社区的保护行动(例如栖息地保护)将为所有物种带来相似的利益。但是,物种之间复杂的相互作用(例如干扰竞争)可能导致从属脆弱物种的流离失所。我们在这里分析了自1980年代至1980年代西班牙西地中海埃布罗三角洲的几个繁殖地在1980年代受到保护以来受威胁的海鸟群落的时空种群动态。对最合适斑块的竞争取决于身体大小,较小的物种避免与较大的优势物种相关联。我们测试了La Banya(三角洲内质量最高的斑块)中较大物种(黄腿鸥Lacha michahellis和Audouin鸥Larus audouinii)的密度增加是否影响了当地的物种多样性。不出所料,这种多样性下降的原因还在于较小的物种在其他地点的定居,其中一些放弃了以前的地区。之所以出现保护悖论,是因为干扰竞争不仅受到社区中最大的物种黄脚鸥(有时被认为是有害生物)的支配,而且还受到脆弱的奥杜安鸥(Audouin's gull)的支配,而该物种是约旦的旗舰。拉巴尼亚(La Banya)世界总人口的65%。尽管如此,埃布罗三角洲内其他斑块的可用性确保了区域范围内的高度生物多样性。结果强调了社区内竞争物种的周转在生态系统功能和稳定性中的作用,以及替代场所和分散能力对于保护脆弱社区的重要性。

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