Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on local pollinator diversity and species turnover across a precipitation gradient

被引:50
|
作者
Quintero, Carolina [1 ,2 ]
Laura Morales, Carolina [2 ]
Adrian Aizen, Marcelo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Univ Nacl Comahue, CONICET, Inst Invest Biodiversidad & Medio Ambiente, Lab Ecotono, RA-8400 San Carlos De Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina
关键词
alpha Diversity; Bees; beta Diversity; Habitat alteration; Homogenization; Landscape; Pollinators; Rarefaction; SPATIAL SCALE; LANDSCAPE CONTEXT; NATIVE BEES; ECOSYSTEM SERVICE; CROP POLLINATION; FOREST STRUCTURE; BIODIVERSITY; FRAGMENTATION; HYMENOPTERA; COMMUNITIES;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-009-9720-5
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Anthropogenic habitat disturbance can have profound effects on multiple components of forest biotas including pollinator assemblages. We assessed the effect of small-scale disturbance on local richness, abundance, diversity and evenness of insect pollinator fauna; and how habitat disturbance affected species turnover across the landscape and overall diversity along a precipitation gradient in NW Patagonia (Argentina). We evaluated the effect of disturbance on overall pollinator fauna and then separately for bees (i.e. Apoidea) and non-bee pollinators. Locally, disturbed habitats had significantly higher pollinator species richness and abundances than undisturbed habitats for the whole pollinator assemblage, but not for bees or non-bees separately. However, significant differences in species richness between habitats vanished after accounting for differences in abundance between habitat types. At a local scale Shannon-Weaver diversity and evenness did not vary with disturbance. A beta diversity index indicated that, across forest types, species turnover was lower between disturbed habitats than between undisturbed habitats. In addition, rarefaction curves showed that disturbed habitats as a whole accumulated fewer species than undisturbed habitats at equivalent sample sizes. We concluded that small patches of disturbed habitat have a negligible effect on local pollinator diversity; however, habitat disturbance reduced beta diversity through a homogenization of the pollinator fauna (in particular of bees) across the landscape.
引用
收藏
页码:257 / 274
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on local pollinator diversity and species turnover across a precipitation gradient
    Carolina Quintero
    Carolina Laura Morales
    Marcelo Adrián Aizen
    Biodiversity and Conservation, 2010, 19 : 257 - 274
  • [2] Patterns of species turnover in plant-pollinator communities along a precipitation gradient in Patagonia (Argentina)
    Devoto, Mariano
    Medan, Diego
    Roig-Alsina, Arturo
    Montaldo, Norberto H.
    AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, 2009, 34 (08) : 848 - 857
  • [3] Termite diversity across an anthropogenic disturbance gradient in the humid forest zone of West Africa
    Eggleton, P
    Bignell, DE
    Hauser, S
    Dibog, L
    Norgrove, L
    Madong, B
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2002, 90 (02) : 189 - 202
  • [4] Simultaneous effect of habitat remnancy, exotic species, and anthropogenic disturbance on orchid diversity in South Australia
    Martin-Fores, Irene
    Bywaters, Samantha L.
    Sparrow, Ben
    Guerin, Greg R.
    CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2022, 4 (04)
  • [5] Ecological drivers of avian diversity in a subtropical landscape: Effects of habitat diversity, primary productivity and anthropogenic disturbance
    Shuai, Ling-Ying
    Xiao, Shu-Ping
    Xie, Yan-Ping
    Chen, Xing-Min
    Song, Xiang-Rong
    Fan, Tian-Qiao
    Xie, Yun-Hua
    Liu, Wei
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2022, 12 (08):
  • [6] Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance and Giardia duodenalis infection on a sentinel species' gut bacteria
    Kuthyar, Sahana
    Kowalewski, Martin M.
    Roellig, Dawn M.
    Mallott, Elizabeth K.
    Zeng, Yan
    Gillespie, Thomas R.
    Amato, Katherine R.
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 11 (01): : 45 - 57
  • [7] Disturbance and diversity: Lichen species richness decreases with increasing anthropogenic disturbance
    Boggess, Laura M.
    McCain, Christy M.
    Manzitto-Tripp, Erin A.
    Pearson, Scott M.
    Lendemer, James C.
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2024, 293
  • [8] Species Diversity, Stand Structure, and Species Distribution across a Precipitation Gradient in Tropical Forests in Myanmar
    Khaine, Inkyin
    Woo, Su Young
    Kang, Hoduck
    Kwak, MyeongJa
    Je, Sun Mi
    You, Hana
    Lee, Taeyoon
    Jang, Jihwi
    Lee, Hyun Kyung
    Lee, Euddeum
    Yang, Li
    Kim, Haenaem
    Lee, Jong Kyu
    Kim, Jieun
    FORESTS, 2017, 8 (08):
  • [9] The distribution of a group of keystone species is not associated with anthropogenic habitat disturbance
    Fitzpatrick, Benjamin R.
    Baltensweiler, Andri
    Dueggelin, Christoph
    Fraefel, Marielle
    Freitag, Anne
    Vandegehuchte, Martijn L.
    Wermelinger, Beat
    Risch, Anita C.
    DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2021, 27 (04) : 572 - 584
  • [10] Orchid species diversity across a forest disturbance gradient in west Mau forest, Kenya
    N. Mirioba, Job
    Emitaro, William
    Obwanga, Benson
    Gaya, Humphrey
    Leley, Nereoh
    Otuoma, John
    M. Maina, John
    Kawaka, Fanuel
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (08):