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Does regional diversity recover after disturbance? A field experiment in constructed ponds | |
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Lauren M. Woods1  Elizabeth G. Biro1  Muxi Yang3  Kevin G. Smith4  | |
[1] Department of Biology, Tyson Research Center, Washington University in St. Louis;Department of Biology, Davidson College;Tyson Research Center, Washington University in St. Louis;Department of Biology, Department of Environmental Studies, Davidson College | |
关键词: Disturbance; Diversity; Local; Regional; Rotenone; Richness; Ponds; Aquatic; Recovery; Restoration; | |
DOI : 10.7717/peerj.2455 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Inra | |
【 摘 要 】
The effects of disturbance on local species diversity have been well documented, but less recognized is the possibility that disturbances can alter diversity at regional spatial scales. Since regional diversity can dictate which species are available for recolonization of degraded sites, the loss of diversity at regional scales may impede the recovery of biodiversity following a disturbance. To examine this we used a chemical disturbance of rotenone, a piscicide commonly used for fish removal in aquatic habitats, on small fishless freshwater ponds. We focused on the non-target effects of rotenone on aquatic invertebrates with the goal of assessing biodiversity loss and recovery at both local (within-pond) and regional (across ponds) spatial scales. We found that rotenone caused significant, large, but short-term losses of species at both local and regional spatial scales. Using a null model of random extinction, we determined that species were selectively removed from communities relative to what would be expected if species loss occurred randomly. Despite this selective loss of biodiversity, species diversity at both local and regional spatial scales recovered to reference levels one year after the addition of rotenone. The rapid recovery of local and regional diversity in this study was surprising considering the large loss of regional species diversity, however many aquatic invertebrates disperse readily or have resting stages that may persist through disturbances. We emphasize the importance of considering spatial scale when quantifying the impacts of a disturbance on an ecosystem, as well as considering how regional species loss can influence recovery from disturbance.
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