Landscape heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales enhances spider species richness in an agricultural landscape

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作者
Miyashita, Tadashi [1 ]
Chishiki, Yuki [1 ]
Takagi, Shun R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Lab Biodivers Sci, Sch Agr & Life Sci, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
关键词
Fractal-like landscape; Grassland; Landscape complementation; Landscape supplementation; Mosaic structure; Satoyama; BIODIVERSITY; CONSERVATION; PREDATORS; DIVERSITY; NICHE;
D O I
10.1007/s10144-012-0329-2
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Landscape supplementation, which enhances densities of organisms by combination of different landscape elements, is likely common in heterogeneous landscapes, but its prevalence and effects on species richness have been little explored. Using grassland-dwelling spiders in an agricultural landscape, we postulated that richness and abundances of major constituent species are both highest in intermediate mixtures of forests and paddy fields, and that this effect derives from multi-scale landscape heterogeneity. We collected spiders in 35 grasslands in an agricultural landscape in Japan and determined how species richness and abundances of major species related to local and landscape factors across different spatial scales. We used a generalized linear model to fit data, created all possible combinations of variables at 15 spatial scales, and then explored the best models using Akaike's information criterion. Species richness showed a hump-shaped pattern in relation to surrounding forest cover, and the spatial scale determining this relationship was a 300-500-m radius around the study sites. Local variables were of minor importance for species richness. Abundances of major species also exhibited a hump-shaped pattern when plotted against forest cover. Thus, a combination of paddy fields and forests is important for enhancement of grassland spider species richness and abundance, suggesting habitat supplementation. The effective spatial scales determining abundances varied, ranging from 200 to > 1000 m, probably representing different dispersal abilities. Landscape compositional heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales may be thus crucial for the maintenance of species diversity.
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页码:573 / 581
页数:9
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