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DOI | 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00764.x |
Landscape partitioning by nocturnal rodent assemblages in the Llanos de Ojuelos, in Mexico’s Central High Plateau | |
Riojas-Lopez, Monica E.1; Mellink, Eric2; Raoul, Francis3; Luevano, Jaime2; Vaniscotte, Amelie3; Giraudoux, Patrick3 | |
通讯作者 | Riojas-Lopez, Monica E. |
来源期刊 | DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
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ISSN | 1366-9516 |
出版年 | 2011 |
卷号 | 17期号:4页码:739-747 |
英文摘要 | Aim The Llanos de Ojuelos in Mexico’s Central High Plateau supports unique Opuntia scrublands and the southernmost Chihuahuan grasslands. Although human activities have modified strongly its landscape and impacted its biodiversity at an unknown scale, such impacts are poorly known. We aimed at understanding how nocturnal rodent species distributed across the landscape and formed assemblages and on the role and integration of the different habitats at the landscape level. Location The study was carried out at 43 sites in a study area of approximately 3350 km 2 in the Llanos de Ojuelos. Methods During the Spring of 2008, we surveyed nocturnal rodents, through live-trapping. We redefined habitat classes based on log-linear multinomial regressions of rodent captures. Species rarefaction curves and true alpha, beta and gamma diversities were calculated for the different habitat classes. A map of the different habitats was constructed based on Landsat imagery. Results We captured 458 individuals of 20 rodent species. Multinomial regressions caused the merger of 11 a priori defined habitat classes into 7. Leguminous scrub and mixed nopaleras, both secondary habitats, had the highest alpha and gamma diversity values. Closed arboreal nopaleras and grasslands had the highest within-habitat variability ((1)D(beta)) and the lowest area coverage. Within-habitat (1)D(beta) was larger than landscape (1)D(beta), because of the great overlap in rodent assemblage composition between the habitats. Main conclusions There are no ’typical’ rodent assemblages per habitat class, but they are organized loosely and have fuzzy borders. Rodent community organization was highly species-centred. At the landscape level, secondary habitats have a profound effect on rodent diversity and should be included in management schemes for biological conservation. The most endangered habitats seem to be the closed arboreal nopaleras and grasslands. Any conservation efforts must consider their conservation and an increase in the size of remaining patches. |
英文关键词 | Grasslands Opuntia secondary habitats semi-arid shrublands |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Mexico ; France |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000293138400014 |
WOS关键词 | POPULATION ECOLOGY ; SPECIES-DIVERSITY ; NORTH-AMERICA ; HABITAT ; DESERT ; COMMUNITIES ; RICHNESS ; JALISCO ; FRAGMENTATION ; EXTRAPOLATION |
WOS类目 | Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology |
WOS研究方向 | Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/167736 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Guadalajara, Dept Ecol, CUCBA, Zapopan 45000, Mexico; 2.Ctr Invest Cient & Educ Super Ensenada, Dept Biol Conservac, Ensenada 22860, Baja California, Mexico; 3.Univ Franche Comte, CNRS, Dept Chronoenvironm, Usc INRA,UMR 6249, F-25030 Besancon, France |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Riojas-Lopez, Monica E.,Mellink, Eric,Raoul, Francis,等. Landscape partitioning by nocturnal rodent assemblages in the Llanos de Ojuelos, in Mexico’s Central High Plateau[J],2011,17(4):739-747. |
APA | Riojas-Lopez, Monica E.,Mellink, Eric,Raoul, Francis,Luevano, Jaime,Vaniscotte, Amelie,&Giraudoux, Patrick.(2011).Landscape partitioning by nocturnal rodent assemblages in the Llanos de Ojuelos, in Mexico’s Central High Plateau.DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS,17(4),739-747. |
MLA | Riojas-Lopez, Monica E.,et al."Landscape partitioning by nocturnal rodent assemblages in the Llanos de Ojuelos, in Mexico’s Central High Plateau".DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 17.4(2011):739-747. |
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