Opposing responses to ecological gradients structure amphibian and reptile communities across a temperate grassland-savanna-forest landscape

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作者
Grundel, Ralph [1 ]
Beamer, David A. [2 ]
Glowacki, Gary A. [3 ]
Frohnapple, Krystalynn J. [1 ]
Pavlovic, Noel B. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Great Lakes Sci Ctr, Porter, IN 46304 USA
[2] Nash Community Coll, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 USA
[3] Lake Cty Forest Preserves, Libertyville, IL 60048 USA
关键词
Ecotone; Fire; Herpetofaunal conservation; Savannas; Wetlands; FIRE HISTORY; HABITAT STRUCTURE; SPATIAL-ANALYSIS; HERPETOFAUNA; VEGETATION; RICHNESS; CLIMATE; RESTORATION; ESTIMATORS; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-014-0844-x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Temperate savannas are threatened across the globe. If we prioritize savanna restoration, we should ask how savanna animal communities differ from communities in related open habitats and forests. We documented distribution of amphibian and reptile species across an open-savanna-forest gradient in the Midwest U.S. to determine how fire history and habitat structure affected herpetofaunal community composition. The transition from open habitats to forests was a transition from higher reptile abundance to higher amphibian abundance and the intermediate savanna landscape supported the most species overall. These differences warn against assuming that amphibian and reptile communities will have similar ecological responses to habitat structure. Richness and abundance also often responded in opposite directions to some habitat characteristics, such as cover of bare ground or litter. Herpetofaunal community species composition changed along a fire gradient from infrequent and recent fires to frequent but less recent fires. Nearby (200-m) wetland cover was relatively unimportant in predicting overall herpetofaunal community composition while fire history and fire-related canopy and ground cover were more important predictors of composition, diversity, and abundance. Increased developed cover was negatively related to richness and abundance. This indicates the importance of fire history and fire related landscape characteristics, and the negative effects of development, in shaping the upland herpetofaunal community along the native grassland-forest continuum.
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页码:1089 / 1108
页数:20
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  • [1] Opposing responses to ecological gradients structure amphibian and reptile communities across a temperate grassland–savanna–forest landscape
    Ralph Grundel
    David A. Beamer
    Gary A. Glowacki
    Krystalynn J. Frohnapple
    Noel B. Pavlovic
    [J]. Biodiversity and Conservation, 2015, 24 : 1089 - 1108