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FRANÇA, F. M.; FERREIRA, J. N.; VAZ-DE-MELLO, F. Z.; MAIA, L. F.; BERENGUER, E.; PALMEIRA, A. F.; FADINI, R.; LOUZADA, J.; BRAGA, R.; OLIVEIRA, V. H.; BARLOW, J. |
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FILIPE M. FRANÇA, CPATU / UFPA / Lancaster University; JOICE NUNES FERREIRA, CPATU; FERNANDO Z. VAZ-DE-MELLO, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; LAÍS F. MAIA, University of Canterbury; ERIKA BERENGUER, Lancaster University / University of Oxford; ALESSANDRO FERRAZ PALMEIRA, UFPA; RODRIGO FADINI, UFOPA; JÚLIO LOUZADA, UFLA; RODRIGO BRAGA, UFLA / Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais; VICTOR HUGO OLIVEIRA, UFLA; JOS BARLOW, Lancaster University / UFLA / MPEG. |
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El Niño impacts on human-modified tropical forests: Consequences for dung beetle diversity and associated ecological processes. |
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2020 |
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Biotropica, v. 52, n. 2, p. 252-262, 2020. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12756 |
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Inglês |
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Our knowledge of how tropical forest biodiversity and functioning respond to an-thropogenic and climate-associated stressors is limited. Research exploring El Niño impacts are scarce or based on single post-disturbance assessments, and few studies assess forests previously affected by anthropogenic disturbance. Focusing on dung beetles and associated ecological functions, we assessed (a) the ecological effects of a strong El Niño, (b) if post-El Niño beetle responses were influenced by previous for-est disturbance, and (c) how these responses compare between forests impacted only by drought and those affected by both drought and fires. We sampled 30 Amazonian forest plots distributed across a gradient of human disturbance in 2010, 2016, and 2017-approximately 5 years before, and 3-6 and 15-18 months after the 2015-16 El Niño. We found 14,451 beetles from 98 species and quantified the beetle-medi-ated dispersal of >8,600 seed mimics and the removal of c. 30 kg of dung. All dung beetle responses (species richness, abundance, biomass, compositional similarity to pre-El Niño condition, and rates of dung removal and seed dispersal) declined after the 2015-16 El Niño, but the greatest immediate losses (i.e., in 2016) were observed within fire-affected forests. Previous forest disturbance also influenced post-El Niño dung beetle species richness, abundance, and species composition. We demonstrate that dung beetles and their ecological functions are negatively affected by climate-associated disturbances in human-modified Amazonian forests and suggest that the interaction between local anthropogenic and climate-related stressors merits further investigation MenosOur knowledge of how tropical forest biodiversity and functioning respond to an-thropogenic and climate-associated stressors is limited. Research exploring El Niño impacts are scarce or based on single post-disturbance assessments, and few studies assess forests previously affected by anthropogenic disturbance. Focusing on dung beetles and associated ecological functions, we assessed (a) the ecological effects of a strong El Niño, (b) if post-El Niño beetle responses were influenced by previous for-est disturbance, and (c) how these responses compare between forests impacted only by drought and those affected by both drought and fires. We sampled 30 Amazonian forest plots distributed across a gradient of human disturbance in 2010, 2016, and 2017-approximately 5 years before, and 3-6 and 15-18 months after the 2015-16 El Niño. We found 14,451 beetles from 98 species and quantified the beetle-medi-ated dispersal of >8,600 seed mimics and the removal of c. 30 kg of dung. All dung beetle responses (species richness, abundance, biomass, compositional similarity to pre-El Niño condition, and rates of dung removal and seed dispersal) declined after the 2015-16 El Niño, but the greatest immediate losses (i.e., in 2016) were observed within fire-affected forests. Previous forest disturbance also influenced post-El Niño dung beetle species richness, abundance, and species composition. We demonstrate that dung beetles and their ecological functions are negatively affected by climate-as... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biodiversidade; Floresta Tropical. |
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K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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