PeerJ | |
Galapagos land iguanas as ecosystem engineers | |
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Washington Tapia1  James P. Gibbs2  | |
[1] Science Faculty, University of Malaga;Galapagos Conservancy;Environmental Biology, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry | |
关键词: Plaza Island; Galapagos; Rewilding; Land iguana; Conolophus subcristatus; Cactus; Ecosystem engineer; Quasi-experiment; Plant community; Restoration; | |
DOI : 10.7717/peerj.12711 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Inra | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundDeclines of large-bodied herbivorous reptiles are well documented, but the consequences for ecosystem function are not. Understanding how large-bodied herbivorous reptiles engineer ecosystems is relevant given the current interest in restoration of tropical islands where extinction rates are disproportionately high and reptiles are prominent as herbivores.MethodsIn this study, we measured the ecosystem-level outcomes of long-term quasi-experiment represented by two adjacent islands within the Galapagos Archipelago, one with and the other without Galapagos land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus), large-bodied herbivores known to feed on many plant species. We characterized plant communities on each island by developing high-resolution (<1 cm2) aerial imagery and delineating extent of plant associations and counting individual plants on each.ResultsIn the presence of iguanas there was dramatically less woody plant cover, more area with seasonal grasses, and many fewer cacti. Cacti had a more clumped distribution where iguanas were absent than where iguanas were present.DiscussionThis study provided strong evidence that Galapagos land iguanas can substantially engineer the structure of terrestrial plant communities; therefore, restoration of large-bodied reptilian herbivores, such as land iguanas and giant tortoises, should be regarded as an important component of overall ecosystem restoration, especially for tropical islands from which they have been extirpated.
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