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节肢动物并没有减少,而是对波多黎各的卢奎洛实验森林的干扰有反应。

Arthropods are not declining but are responsive to disturbance in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803;

Department of Entomology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Jan 12;118(2). doi: 10.1073/pnas.2002556117.

Abstract

A number of recent studies have documented long-term declines in abundances of important arthropod groups, primarily in Europe and North America. These declines are generally attributed to habitat loss, but a recent study [B.C. Lister, A. Garcia, 115, E10397-E10406 (2018)] from the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) in Puerto Rico attributed declines to global warming. We analyze arthropod data from the LEF to evaluate long-term trends within the context of hurricane-induced disturbance, secondary succession, and temporal variation in temperature. Our analyses demonstrate that responses to hurricane-induced disturbance and ensuing succession were the primary factors that affected total canopy arthropod abundances on host trees, as well as walkingstick abundance on understory shrubs. Ambient and understory temperatures played secondary roles for particular arthropod species, but populations were just as likely to increase as they were to decrease in abundance with increasing temperature. The LEF is a hurricane-mediated system, with major hurricanes effecting changes in temperature that are larger than those induced thus far by global climate change. To persist, arthropods in the LEF must contend with the considerable variation in abiotic conditions associated with repeated, large-scale, and increasingly frequent pulse disturbances. Consequently, they are likely to be well-adapted to the effects of climate change, at least over the short term. Total abundance of canopy arthropods after Hurricane Maria has risen to levels comparable to the peak after Hurricane Hugo. Although the abundances of some taxa have declined over the 29-y period, others have increased, reflecting species turnover in response to disturbance and secondary succession.

摘要

最近的一些研究记录了重要节肢动物类群数量的长期下降,主要发生在欧洲和北美。这些下降通常归因于栖息地丧失,但波多黎各的 Luquillo 实验森林(LEF)最近的一项研究[B.C. Lister、A. Garcia,115,E10397-E10406(2018)]将下降归因于全球变暖。我们分析了来自 LEF 的节肢动物数据,以评估在飓风引起的干扰、次生演替和温度时间变化的背景下的长期趋势。我们的分析表明,对飓风引起的干扰和随之而来的演替的反应是影响宿主树上总树冠节肢动物数量以及下层灌木上步行虫数量的主要因素。环境和下层温度对特定节肢动物物种起着次要作用,但随着温度的升高,种群数量同样可能增加,也可能减少。LEF 是一个由飓风介导的系统,主要飓风对温度的影响比全球气候变化迄今引起的影响要大。为了生存,LEF 中的节肢动物必须应对与反复、大规模和日益频繁的脉冲干扰相关的大量非生物条件变化。因此,它们至少在短期内可能适应气候变化的影响。玛丽亚飓风后树冠节肢动物的总丰度已上升到与雨果飓风后高峰相当的水平。尽管在 29 年的时间里,一些类群的丰度有所下降,但其他类群的丰度有所增加,这反映了对干扰和次生演替的物种更替。

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