Vanishing herpetofauna: 30 years of species relaxation in a wetland remnant of the Po plain (Northern Italy)

被引:0
|
作者
Vincenzo Ferri
Corrado Battisti
Giuliano Fanelli
机构
[1] University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,Laboratory of Zoology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] “Torre Flavia” Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Station,Faculty of Science
[3] University of Rome III,Laboratorio di Agrobiologia, Dipartimento di Biologia
[4] Seconda Università di Roma Tor Vergata,undefined
来源
关键词
Long-term data set; Species richness; Thresholds; Relaxation; Sensitive species;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
An analysis of a 30-year dataset (1985–2014) concerning a herpetofauna assemblage studied in a site of conservation concern (Northern Italy) is reported with the aim of evidencing a trend in species richness which may reveal the most sensitive ones (i.e., the first to go extinct locally). Our results point to a progressive loss of species (nested species relaxation) which were not replaced over the study period and consequently to a decline in species richness. Among the amphibians, two thresholds in mean species richness were evident in the mid and late 1990s, respectively, whereas reptiles showed a significant threshold only at the end of the 1990s. An inductive hypothesis to explain the abrupt relaxation in species richness in the mid and late 1990s may involve a combination of “pulse” or “press” perturbations at different scales. Moreover, although our long-term standardized study suffers from some limitations, our data clearly indicate a different species-specific sensitivity which could be useful to identify focal species of conservation concern. However, further comparisons with data set collected from long-term and wide-ranging studies are needed to confirm our temporal thresholds, in order to infer a more general model from this local pattern.
引用
收藏
页码:2179 / 2185
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Subsidence rates in the Po Plain, northern Italy: the relative impact of natural and anthropogenic causation
    Carminati, E
    Martinelli, G
    ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 2002, 66 (3-4) : 241 - 255
  • [32] Frequent coppicing deteriorates the conservation status of black alder forests in the Po plain (northern Italy)
    Vacchiano, Giorgio
    Meloni, Fabio
    Ferrarato, Massimiliano
    Freppaz, Michele
    Chiaretta, Giovanni
    Motta, Renzo
    Lonati, Michele
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2016, 382 : 31 - 38
  • [33] Active compressional tectonics, Quaternary capable faults, and the seismic landscape of the Po Plain (northern Italy)
    Michetti, Alessandro M.
    Giardina, Francesca
    Livio, Franz
    Mueller, Karl
    Serva, Leonello
    Sileo, Giancanio
    Vittori, Eutizio
    Devoti, Roberto
    Riguzzi, Federica
    Carcano, Cipriano
    Rogledi, Sergio
    Bonadeo, Livio
    Brunamonte, Fabio
    Fioraso, Gianfranco
    ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 2012, 55 (05) : 969 - 1001
  • [34] The geochemical and isotopic composition of aquifer systems in the deltaic region of the Po River plain (northern Italy)
    Rapti-Caputo, Dimitra
    Martinelli, Giovanni
    HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL, 2009, 17 (02) : 467 - 480
  • [35] The genesis and the hydrogeological features of the Turin Po Plain fontanili, typical lowland springs in Northern Italy
    D. A. De Luca
    E. Destefanis
    M. G. Forno
    M. Lasagna
    L. Masciocco
    Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2014, 73 : 409 - 427
  • [36] An intra-site perspective on the Sauveterrian lowland occupation of the Emilian Po plain (Northern Italy)
    Visentin, Davide
    Fontana, Federica
    QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 423 : 58 - 72
  • [37] Moho Reflection Effects in the Po Plain (Northern Italy) Observed from Instrumental and Intensity Data
    Bragato, P. L.
    Sugan, M.
    Augliera, P.
    Massa, M.
    Vuan, A.
    Sarao, A.
    BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2011, 101 (05) : 2142 - 2152
  • [38] An inventory of river anomalies in the Po Plain, Northern Italy: evidence for active blind thrust faulting
    Burrato, P
    Ciucci, F
    Valensise, G
    ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 2003, 46 (05) : 865 - 882
  • [39] Arsenic release and attenuation in a multilayer aquifer in the Po Plain (northern Italy): Reactive transport modeling
    Rotiroti, Marco
    Jakobsen, Rasmus
    Fumagalli, Letizia
    Bonomi, Tullia
    APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, 2015, 63 : 599 - 609
  • [40] The genesis and the hydrogeological features of the Turin Po Plain fontanili, typical lowland springs in Northern Italy
    De Luca, D. A.
    Destefanis, E.
    Forno, M. G.
    Lasagna, Manuela
    Masciocco, L.
    BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2014, 73 (02) : 409 - 427