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DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab0128
WOS记录号: WOS:000463205400004
论文题名:
Resilience of tropical, freshwater fish (Nematabramis everetti) populations to severe drought over a land-use gradient in Borneo
作者: Wilkinson, Clare L.1,2; Yeo, Darren C. J.2,3; Tan, Heok Hui3; Fikri, Arman Hadi4; Ewers, Robert M.1
通讯作者: Wilkinson, Clare L.
刊名: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN: 1748-9326
出版年: 2019
卷: 14, 期:4
语种: 英语
英文关键词: El Nino drought ; freshwater fish ; oil palm ; logged forest ; antagonistic interaction ; mark-recapture ; SECR
WOS关键词: SELECTIVE TIMBER EXTRACTION ; RAIN-FOREST ; MULTIPLE STRESSORS ; RIPARIAN FOREST ; SABAH ; COMMUNITIES ; HABITAT ; ASSEMBLAGES ; DEFORESTATION ; ECOSYSTEMS
WOS学科分类: Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
英文摘要:

Biodiversity-rich forests in tropical Southeast Asia are being extensively logged and converted to oil palm monocultures. In addition, extreme climatic events such as droughts are becoming more common. Land-use change and extreme climatic events are thought to have synergistic impacts on aquatic biodiversity, but few studies have directly tested this. A severe El Nino drought in Southeast Asia in early 2016 caused 16 low-order hill streams across a land-use gradient encompassing primary forest, logged forest and oil palm plantations in Sabah, Malaysia, to dry up into series of disconnected pools. The resulting disturbance (specifically, increased water temperature and decreased dissolved oxygen concentration) tolerated by the fish during the drought exceeded any worst-case scenario for climate change-induced warming. We quantified the biomass, density and movement of the dominant freshwater fish species, Nematabramis everetti (Cyprinidae), in these streams across this land-use gradient before, during, and after the 2016 El Nino drought period. Density of N. everetti was significantly lower in logged forest streams than primary forest or oil palm streams, and the biomass of individuals captured was lower during drought than prior to the drought; however, there was no change in the biomass density of individuals during drought. The distance moved by N. everetti was significantly lower during and after the drought compared to before the drought. We detected a significant antagonistic interaction on biomass of captured fish, with the magnitude of the drought impact reduced land-use intensified. Populations of N. everetti were surprisingly resilient to drought and seem most affected instead by land-use. Despite this resilience, it is important to monitor how this widespread and abundant species, which provides an important ecosystem service to local human communities, is affected by future land-use and climate change, as logging, deforestation and conversion to plantation monocultures continue across Southeast Asia.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/132889
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作者单位: 1.Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, London, England
2.Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, Singapore, Singapore
3.Natl Univ Singapore, Lee Kong Chian Nat Hist Museum, Singapore, Singapore
4.Univ Malaysia Sabah, Inst Trop Biol & Conservat, Sabah, Malaysia

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Wilkinson, Clare L.,Yeo, Darren C. J.,Tan, Heok Hui,et al. Resilience of tropical, freshwater fish (Nematabramis everetti) populations to severe drought over a land-use gradient in Borneo[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2019-01-01,14(4)
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