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The dry season shuffle: gorges provide refugia for animal communities in tropical savannah ecosystems

机译:旱季洗牌:峡谷为热带大草原生态系统中的动物群落提供了避难所

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In the wet-dry tropics, animal species face the major challenges of acquiring food, water or shelter during an extended dry season. Although large and conspicuous animals such as ungulates and waterfowl migrate to wetter areas during this time, little is known of how smaller and more cryptic animal species with less mobility meet these challenges. We fenced off the entire entrance of a gorge in the Australian tropical savanna, offering the unique opportunity to determine the composition and seasonal movement patterns of the small vertebrate community. The 1.7 km-long fence was converted to a trapline that was deployed for 18-21 days during the early dry season in each of two years, and paired traps on both sides of the fence allowed us to detect the direction of animal movements. We predicted that semi-aquatic species (e.g., frogs and turtles) would move upstream into the wetter gorge during the dry season, while more terrestrial species (e.g., lizards, snakes, mammals) would not. The trapline captured 1590 individual vertebrates comprising 60 species. There was a significant bias for captures on the outside of the fence compared to the inside for all species combined (outside/inside = 5.2, CI = 3.7-7.2), for all vertebrate classes, and for specific taxonomic groups. The opposite bias (inside/outside = 7.3, N= 25) for turtles during the early wet season suggested return migration heading into the wet season. Our study revealed that the small vertebrate community uses the gorge as a dry season refuge. The generality of this unreplicated finding could be tested by extending this type of survey to tropical savannahs worldwide. A better understanding of how small animals use the landscape is needed to reveal the size of buffer zones around wetlands required to protect both semi-aquatic and terrestrial fauna in gorges in tropical savannah woodland, and thus in ecosystems in general.
机译:在干湿热带地区,动物物种在延长的干旱季节面临着获取食物,水或庇护所的主要挑战。尽管在此期间,有蹄类动物和水禽等大型且引人注目的动物迁移到较湿的地区,但人们对流动性较小且隐密的动物物种如何应对这些挑战知之甚少。我们将澳大利亚热带稀树草原的整个峡谷围起来,为确定小型脊椎动物群落的组成和季节性运动方式提供了独特的机会。 1.7公里长的栅栏被转换成一个陷阱线,在两年的早期旱季期间部署了18-21天,栅栏两侧的成对陷阱使我们能够检测到动物运动的方向。我们预测在干旱季节,半水生物种(例如青蛙和乌龟)将向上游进入较湿的峡谷,而更多陆生物种(例如蜥蜴,蛇,哺乳动物)则不会。诱捕线捕获了1590个单独的脊椎动物,其中包括60种。对于所有脊椎动物种类和特定分类组而言,所有种类的组合(外/内= 5.2,CI = 3.7-7.2)在篱笆的外部与内部相比,捕获存在显着偏差。在湿季初期,海龟的相反偏向(内/外= 7.3,N = 25)表明回潮迁移进入湿季。我们的研究表明,小型脊椎动物群落将峡谷用作干旱季节的避难所。可以通过将这种类型的调查扩展到全世界的热带稀树草原来检验这一无重复发现的普遍性。需要更好地了解小动物如何利用景观,以揭示湿地周围的缓冲区的大小,保护热带大草原林地的峡谷中保护半水生和陆生动物群,从而保护整个生态系统。

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