Habitat patch size and isolation drive the near-complete collapse of Amazonian dung beetle assemblages in a 30-year-old forest archipelago

被引:15
作者
Storck-Tonon, Danielle [1 ,2 ]
da Silva, Ricardo Jose [1 ]
Sawaris, Lucas [1 ]
Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Z. [3 ]
da Silva, Dionei Jose [2 ]
Peres, Carlos A. [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estado Mato Grosso, CPEDA, Lab Zool, Rodovia MT 358,Km 07, BR-78300000 Tangara Da Serra, MT, Brazil
[2] Univ Estado Mato Grosso, Programa Posgrad Ambiente & Sistemas Prod Agr, Rod MT 358,Km 7 Jardim Aeroporto, BR-78300000 Tangara Da Serra, MT, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Inst Biociencias, Dept Biol & Zool, Av Fernando Correa Costa 2367, BR-78060900 Cuiaba, MT, Brazil
[4] Univ East Anglia, Sch Environm Sci, Norwich Res Pk, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
[5] Univ Fed Paraiba, Dept Sistemat & Ecol, Joao Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil
关键词
Hydroelectric dams; Habitat fragmentation; Island biogeography; Disassembly; Extinction dynamics; Scarabaeinae; LAND-BRIDGE ISLANDS; COLEOPTERA SCARABAEIDAE SCARABAEINAE; BIODIVERSITY CHANGE; BRAZILIAN AMAZONIA; LOCAL EXTINCTIONS; FRAGMENTATION; COMMUNITY; RESPONSES; LANDSCAPES; BIOGEOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-020-01982-y
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The creation of mega-hydropower dams inundates vast lowland areas, causing widespread environmental impacts in tropical forest regions. Few studies, however, have taken advantage of these newly fragmented landscapes to examine the effects of habitat insularization on arthropod faunas. Here, we assess how dung beetle assemblages respond to 30 years of post-isolation history in forest islands within a major hydroelectric reservoir in Central Amazonia. We sampled 30 of the 3546 islands created by this reservoir, and three neighbouring forest sites. We collected a total of 865 individuals representing 34 dung beetle species and 15 genera. Remarkably, one third of all islands had been entirely defaunated of dung beetles in terms of overall occupancy. Isolation was the single best predictor of dung beetle species richness, followed by the interaction between isolation and island area, and these variables were key determinants of the relict species composition. Isolation was the most important predictor of dung beetle abundance, but area alone was the main predictor of abundance when the dominant species was excluded. We predicted species richness across all 3546 islands, indicating that 61.5% of all islands likely retain only a single 'super-tramp' species (Onthophagus osculatii). These community disassembly patterns were likely aggravated by the marked hostility of the open-water matrix combined with the poor flight dispersal capacity of dung beetles over wide gaps between insular forests. As such, the overwhelming number of small, isolated islands created by major dams has profound effects on regional forest biodiversity, including wholesale local extinctions in detritivore assemblages and their ecosystem functions.
引用
收藏
页码:2419 / 2438
页数:20
相关论文
共 97 条
  • [1] All that goes up must come down? Absence of downstream passage through a fish ladder in a large Amazonian river
    Agostinho, Carlos Sergio
    Pelicice, Fernando Mayer
    Marques, Elineide Eugenio
    Soares, Anderson Brito
    Alves de Almeida, Deusimar Augusto
    [J]. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2011, 675 (01) : 1 - 12
  • [2] Akcakaya H. Resit, 2006, P64
  • [3] A consistent metric for nestedness analysis in ecological systems: reconciling concept and measurement
    Almeida-Neto, Mario
    Guimaraes, Paulo
    Guimaraes, Paulo R., Jr.
    Loyola, Rafael D.
    Ulrich, Werner
    [J]. OIKOS, 2008, 117 (08) : 1227 - 1239
  • [4] A straightforward computational approach for measuring nestedness using quantitative matrices
    Almeida-Neto, Mario
    Ulrich, Werner
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, 2011, 26 (02) : 173 - 178
  • [5] Effects of dung and seed size on secondary dispersal, seed predation, and seedling establishment of rain forest trees
    Andresen, E
    Levey, DJ
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 2004, 139 (01) : 45 - 54
  • [6] [Anonymous], TAXONOMIC REV NEOTRO
  • [7] [Anonymous], RANGEL ECOL MANAG
  • [8] Ecological responses to El Nino-induced surface fires in central Brazilian Amazonia: management implications for flammable tropical forests
    Barlow, J
    Peres, CA
    [J]. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2004, 359 (1443) : 367 - 380
  • [9] Barton K, 2009, MuMIn: multi-model inference (Version 1.43.17)
  • [10] Spatial and temporal shifts in functional and taxonomic diversity of dung beetles in a human-modified tropical forest landscape
    Beiroz, Wallace
    Sayer, Emma
    Slade, Eleanor M.
    Audino, Livia
    Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes
    Louzada, Julio
    Barlow, Jos
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2018, 95 : 518 - 526