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DOI10.1111/j.0906-7590.2007.05032.x
Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities
Davidson, Ana D.; Lightfoot, David C.
通讯作者Davidson, Ana D.
来源期刊ECOGRAPHY
ISSN0906-7590
EISSN1600-0587
出版年2007
卷号30期号:4页码:515-525
英文摘要

Certain species play particularly large roles in ecosystems, and are often referred to as keystones. However, little is known about the interactive effects of these species where they co-occur. Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats Dipodomys spectabilis are commonly considered keystone species of grassland ecosystems, creating a mosaic of unique habitats on the landscape through ecosystem engineering and herbivory. We examined the separate and interactive effects of these species on the structure of grassland arthropod communities. We conducted a cross-site study at two locations in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, and evaluated the impacts of these rodents on ground-dwelling arthropod and grasshopper communities in areas where prairie dogs and kangaroo rats co-occurred compared to areas where each rodent species occurred alone. Our results demonstrate that prairie dogs (C. gunnisoni and C. ludovicianus) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats had keystone-level impacts on arthropod communities both separately and interactively. Their burrow systems provided important habitats for multiple trophic and taxonomic groups of arthropods, and increased overall arthropod abundance and species richness. Many arthropods also were attracted to the aboveground habitats around the mounds and across the landscapes where the rodents occurred. Detritivores, predators, ants, grasshoppers, and rare rodent burrow inhabitants were especially associated with prairie dog and kangaroo rat activity. The impacts of prairie dogs and kangaroo rats were unique, and the habitats they created supported different assemblages of arthropods. Where both rodent species co-occurred, there was greater heterogeneity and arthropod diversity on the landscape. Our results suggest that the interaction of multiple keystones, especially those with engineering roles, results in unique and more diverse communities in time and space.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000248965200007
WOS关键词PRAIRIE DOGS ; GRASSHOPPERS ORTHOPTERA ; CHIHUAHUAN-DESERT ; KANGAROO RATS ; ECOSYSTEM ; DIVERSITY ; CONSEQUENCES ; ACRIDIDAE ; ARIZONA ; DECLINE
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/153969
作者单位(1)Univ New Mexico, Dept Biol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
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Davidson, Ana D.,Lightfoot, David C.. Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities[J]. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,2007,30(4):515-525.
APA Davidson, Ana D.,&Lightfoot, David C..(2007).Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities.ECOGRAPHY,30(4),515-525.
MLA Davidson, Ana D.,et al."Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities".ECOGRAPHY 30.4(2007):515-525.
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