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Population demography and fecundity do not decline with habitat fragmentation in the rainforest tree Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae).

机译:雨林树 Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)的栖息地破碎化,人口人口统计学和繁殖力没有下降。

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Habitat fragmentation is often associated with reduced levels of fitness and local extinction of plant species, and consequently poses a major threat to the persistence of species worldwide. The majority of demography-based fragmentation studies to date have focussed primarily on fragmentation impacts on individual plant fecundity. Here we investigate the impact of habitat fragmentation on the demography (plant height classes and density) and key population dynamic processes for the rainforest tree species Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae). Raceme and fruit production and seedling emergence across fragmented sites exceeded that in more intact sites with no apparent difference in short-term mortality rates. Fecundity of flowering trees did not appear to be affected by fragmentation. Instead, overall reproductive output in fragmented sites was enhanced relative to undisturbed sites due to a higher proportion of reproductively active individuals. The probability of flowering and fruiting was negatively correlated with the projected foliage cover (PFC) surrounding individual trees, and average PFC was significantly lower in small and medium fragments, suggesting light availability as a potential contributor to the trends observed here. This study demonstrates that the short-term effects of habitat fragmentation on population viability may not necessarily be detrimental for some species, and highlights the importance of assessing not only the fecundity of flowering individuals but also the proportion of individuals reproducing within fragments.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.06.029
机译:生境破碎化通常与植物物种的适应性降低和局部灭绝有关,因此对全世界物种的存续构成了重大威胁。迄今为止,大多数基于人口统计学的破碎研究主要集中在破碎对单个植物繁殖力的影响上。在这里,我们研究了栖息地破碎对人口结构(植物高度类别和密度)和热带雨林树种 Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)关键种群动态过程的影响。在零散的地方,总状花序和果实的产量以及幼苗的出苗率比完整的地方要高,短期死亡率没有明显差异。开花树木的繁殖力似乎不受碎片影响。相反,由于较高比例的生殖活动个体,相对于未受干扰的地点,零散地点的总体生殖产量得到了提高。开花和结果的概率与单个树木周围的预计树叶覆盖率( PFC )呈负相关,中小碎片中的平均 PFC 显着较低,表明光照充足作为此处观察到的趋势的潜在贡献者。这项研究表明,生境破碎化对种群生存力的短期影响可能不一定对某些物种有害,并且强调了评估不仅要评估开花个体的繁殖力,而且要评估个体在片断中繁殖的比例的重要性。 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.06.029

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