Gopher tortoise herbivory increases plant species richness and diversity

被引:12
|
作者
Richardson, Jason C. [1 ]
Stiling, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Dept Integrat Biol, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
关键词
Vertebrate herbivory; Plant diversity; Plant communities; SEED DISPERSAL; COMMUNITY; CONSEQUENCES; BIODIVERSITY; ECOLOGY; FORESTS;
D O I
10.1007/s11258-019-00921-4
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Mammalian herbivores often alter plant species richness and diversity, but such impacts have not been much investigated in reptiles. This study examined the effects of gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) herbivory on species richness, Gini-Simpson diversity, and dominance, plant abundance, and biomass. Tortoise herbivory was eliminated in five areas through the use of exclosure plots for a period of two years and was compared to five similar areas where tortoises were allowed to feed. Cafeteria feeding trials were also used to quantify dietary preference. Tortoise exclosure plots had lowered species richness, and significantly lowered diversity, but significantly higher dominance than in controls. Heliotropium polyphyllum, the most highly preferred local species by tortoises, was the most dominant plant in exclosure and control plots and became even more dominant in exclosure plots. The abundance and biomass of the next two most common plant species, Fimbristylis cymosa and Polypremum procumbens, which are not preferred by tortoises, were reduced in the exclosures, probably due to increased competition with Heliotropium. Several rare plant species were eliminated in the exclosure plots. We conclude that tortoise herbivory may directly influence plant community assembly by reducing preferred plant species and promoting the growth of non-preferred species.
引用
收藏
页码:383 / 391
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Gopher tortoise herbivory increases plant species richness and diversity
    Jason C. Richardson
    Peter Stiling
    Plant Ecology, 2019, 220 : 383 - 391
  • [2] Red Imported Fire Ants Reduce Invertebrate Abundance, Richness, and Diversity in Gopher Tortoise Burrows
    Epperson, Deborah M.
    Allen, Craig R.
    Hogan, Katharine F. E.
    DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2021, 13 (01): : 1 - 14
  • [3] Island Species Richness Increases with Habitat Diversity
    Hortal, Joaquin
    Triantis, Kostas A.
    Meiri, Shai
    Thebault, Elisa
    Sfenthourakis, Spyros
    AMERICAN NATURALIST, 2009, 174 (06): : E205 - E217
  • [4] Seedling herbivory and the influence of plant species richness in seedling neighbourhoods
    M.E. Hanley
    Plant Ecology, 2004, 170 : 35 - 41
  • [5] Seedling herbivory and the influence of plant species richness in seedling neighbourhoods
    Hanley, ME
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 2004, 170 (01) : 35 - 41
  • [6] Phylogenetic diversity of plants alters the effect of species richness on invertebrate herbivory
    Dinnage, Russell
    PEERJ, 2013, 1
  • [7] Functional identity versus species richness: herbivory resistance in plant communities
    Scherber, Christoph
    Heimann, Juliane
    Koeler, Guenter
    Mitschunas, Nadine
    Weisser, Wolfgang W.
    OECOLOGIA, 2010, 163 (03) : 707 - 717
  • [8] Functional identity versus species richness: herbivory resistance in plant communities
    Christoph Scherber
    Juliane Heimann
    Günter Köhler
    Nadine Mitschunas
    Wolfgang W. Weisser
    Oecologia, 2010, 163 : 707 - 717
  • [9] Native plant diversity increases herbivory to non-natives
    Pearse, Ian S.
    Hipp, Andrew L.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2014, 281 (1794)
  • [10] Habitat selection increases the isolating effect of habitat fragmentation on the gopher tortoise
    Earl D. McCoy
    Katherine A. Basiotis
    Kevin M. Connor
    Henry R. Mushinsky
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2013, 67 : 815 - 821