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Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates

机译:森林边缘的形成对森林脊椎动物具有全球影响

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Forest edges influence more than half of the world's forests and contribute to worldwide declines in biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, predicting these declines is challenging in heterogeneous fragmented landscapes. Here we assembled a global dataset on species responses to fragmentation and developed a statistical approach for quantifying edge impacts in heterogeneous landscapes to quantify edge-determined changes in abundance of 1,673 vertebrate species. We show that the abundances of 85% of species are affected, either positively or negatively, by forest edges. Species that live in the centre of the forest (forest core), that were more likely to be listed as threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), reached peak abundances only at sites farther than 200-400 m from sharp high-contrast forest edges. Smaller-bodied amphibians, larger reptiles and medium-sized non-volant mammals experienced a larger reduction in suitable habitat than other forest-core species. Our results highlight the pervasive ability of forest edges to restructure ecological communities on a global scale.
机译:森林边缘影响着世界一半以上的森林,并导致世界范围内生物多样性和生态系统功能的下降。但是,要预测这些下降在异质破碎景观中的挑战。在这里,我们组装了一个有关物种对碎片反应的全球数据集,并开发了一种统计方法来量化异质景观中的边缘影响,以量化边缘确定的1,673种脊椎动物的变化。我们表明,森林边缘对85%物种的丰富度有正面或负面的影响。生活在森林中心(森林核心)的物种更有可能被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为受威胁物种,仅在距陡峭高点200-400 m远的地方才达到峰值丰度。 -对比森林边缘。与其他森林核心物种相比,体型较小的两栖动物,较大的爬行动物和中型非挥发性哺乳动物的适宜栖息地减少幅度更大。我们的结果突出了森林边缘在全球范围内重组生态群落的普遍能力。

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