在人类改造的热带森林中,赢家-输家植物特征的替代
Bruno X Pinho1,2,3, Felipe P L Melo4,5, Cajo J F Ter Braak6
1Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. bxpinho@hotmail.com.
Nature ecology & evolution
|December 10, 2024
概括
人类活动改变了热带森林,有利于种子小和轻木的物种 (获胜者),同时导致种子密集和种子大的物种 (输家) 丧失. 这些可预测的功能变化会影响森林的生物多样性.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 热带森林科学 热带森林科学
背景情况:
- 人类活动显著改变了景观,导致物种组成发生了变化.
- 这种现象被称为赢家-输家替代,导致少数物种的统治和许多物种的灭绝.
研究的目的:
- 研究人类修饰热带森林中赢家-输家替代的机制和功能后果.
- 识别与不同干扰制度下繁荣 (获胜者) 和衰退 (失败者) 的物种相关的特定树木特征.
主要方法:
- 在巴西6个人类修改地区 (亚马逊和大西洋森林) 采用因果推理框架.
- 结合了271个森林地块的1,207个树种的植物数据和功能特征信息.
- 分析了森林丧失和当地退化对物种特征的独立和联合影响.
主要成果:
- 森林丧失始终有利于具有低密度木材和小种子的物种,这些种子由内生态 (获胜者特征) 分散.
- 独特的特征,如极其密集的森林和由 synzoochory (失去特征) 分散的大种子,都被丢失了.
- 当地退化发挥了重要作用,有时超过特定地区的森林损失影响.
结论:
- 热带森林的丧失和退化导致剩余树木组合中的可预测的功能特征变化.
- 在不同的区域背景下,特定的特征始终与赢家和输家物种有关.
- 了解这些特征-干扰关系对于热带森林的保护和管理至关重要.
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