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DOI10.1111/aje.12266
Cape ground squirrels as ecosystem engineers: modifying habitat for plants, small mammals and beetles in Namib Desert grasslands
Ewacha, Michelle V. A.1; Kaapehi, Corris2,3; Waterman, Jane M.1; Roth, James D.1
通讯作者Waterman, Jane M.
来源期刊AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
ISSN0141-6707
EISSN1365-2028
出版年2016
卷号54期号:1页码:68-75
英文摘要

Burrowing and foraging of semi-fossorial rodents can affect species distribution and composition. Ground squirrels dig large burrow systems for refuge from predators and temperature extremes. Burrowing and foraging around burrows by squirrels may affect habitat and resource distributions for other organisms. We examined the impact of Cape ground squirrels (Xerus inauris) on vegetation, small mammals and beetles during winter and summer in grasslands on the edge of the Namib Desert. At each burrow system and paired control site without burrows, we estimated plant cover and height using quadrats (N=8 paired sites), small mammal abundance and species richness using mark-recapture techniques (N=8 paired sites) and beetle abundance and species richness using pitfall traps (N=6 paired sites, winter only). Squirrel burrowing and foraging activities resulted in lower plant cover and height, higher small mammal abundance and lower beetle abundance and species richness. Squirrels also reduced more plant cover in winter compared to summer, but had no effect on small mammal species richness. Furthermore, plant cover and height were higher in summer, whereas small mammal abundance and species richness were higher in winter. Our results suggest that Cape ground squirrels are important ecosystem engineers that influence plant and animal communities in the Namib Desert grasslands.


英文关键词burrows desert ecosystems ecosystem engineer Namibia semi-fossorial rodents Xerus inauris
类型Article
语种英语
国家Canada ; Namibia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000370193500009
WOS关键词PRAIRIE DOGS ; DIVERSITY ; RODENTS ; CONSERVATION ; REVEGETATION ; CONSEQUENCES ; COLONIES
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/191038
作者单位1.Univ Manitoba, Dept Biol Sci, 50 Sifton Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada;
2.Polytech Namibia, Sch Nat Resources & Spatial Sci, Dept Agr, 13 Storch St, Windhoek, Namibia;
3.Polytech Namibia, Sch Nat Resources & Spatial Sci, Nat Conservat Dept, 13 Storch St, Windhoek, Namibia
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Ewacha, Michelle V. A.,Kaapehi, Corris,Waterman, Jane M.,et al. Cape ground squirrels as ecosystem engineers: modifying habitat for plants, small mammals and beetles in Namib Desert grasslands[J],2016,54(1):68-75.
APA Ewacha, Michelle V. A.,Kaapehi, Corris,Waterman, Jane M.,&Roth, James D..(2016).Cape ground squirrels as ecosystem engineers: modifying habitat for plants, small mammals and beetles in Namib Desert grasslands.AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,54(1),68-75.
MLA Ewacha, Michelle V. A.,et al."Cape ground squirrels as ecosystem engineers: modifying habitat for plants, small mammals and beetles in Namib Desert grasslands".AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 54.1(2016):68-75.
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