globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2018.12.030
WOS记录号: WOS:000457657100026
论文题名:
Effects of of fire severity on the composition and functional traits of litter-dwelling macroinvertebrates in a temperate forest
作者: Buckingham, Sebastian1,2,3; Murphy, Nick2,3; Gibb, Heloise2,3
通讯作者: Gibb, Heloise
刊名: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 0378-1127
EISSN: 1872-7042
出版年: 2019
卷: 434, 页码:279-288
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Detritivore ; Predator ; Body size ; Extinction ; Dispersal
WOS关键词: TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS ISOPODA ; BODY-SIZE ; SPECIES RESPONSES ; EARLY SUCCESSION ; GROUND BEETLES ; ORGANIC-MATTER ; SOIL FAUNA ; CLIMATE ; DISPERSAL ; ABUNDANCE
WOS学科分类: Forestry
WOS研究方向: Forestry
英文摘要:

High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critical that we understand their effects on forest ecosystems. Leaf litter dependent fauna are likely to be particularly vulnerable to habitat loss resulting from fire, which often destroys their leaf litter habitat. We hypothesised that, as fire severity increased: (1) richness and abundance of macroinvertebrate litter fauna would decline; (2) species composition would change; and (3) species responses would depend on morphological and trophic traits, with proportions of larger, winged and predatory species increasing with fire severity. To test the effects of fire severity on the composition and functional traits of litter-dwelling macroinvertebrates, we collected macro invertebrates using litterbags and standardised hand searches of logs at unbumt, low severity (ground burnt) and high severity (crown burnt) burnt eucalyptus forests (n = 7) in south eastern Australia, three years after fire. Litter-dwelling macroinvertebrates were larger, less abundant and less species-rich at high severity burnt than unburnt sites and species composition differed from unburnt and low severity burnt sites. Fire severity did not affect the proportion of winged species or individuals. Thus, we suggest small bodied species may struggle to recolonize through limited dispersal ability or may be limited by the drier post-fire environment. Increases in large scale, high severity fires may therefore result in assemblages dominated by larger macroinvertebrate species, but will also be associated with lower species richness.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/130280
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作者单位: 1.RMIT Univ, Coll Sci Engn & Hlth, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia
2.La Trobe Univ, Res Ctr Future Landscapes, Melbourne, Vic 3086, Australia
3.La Trobe Univ, Dept Ecol Evolut & Environm, Melbourne, Vic 3086, Australia

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Buckingham, Sebastian,Murphy, Nick,Gibb, Heloise. Effects of of fire severity on the composition and functional traits of litter-dwelling macroinvertebrates in a temperate forest[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2019-01-01,434:279-288
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