Arid
DOI10.1002/ecs2.1284
In an arid urban matrix, fragment size predicts access to frugivory and rain necessary for plant population persistence
Ness, J. H.1; Pfeffer, M.2; Stark, J.2; Guest, A.2; Combs, L. J.2; Nathan, E.1
通讯作者Ness, J. H.
来源期刊ECOSPHERE
ISSN2150-8925
出版年2016
卷号7期号:6
英文摘要

Cities annex wilderness and alter the interactions between the plant and animal assemblages embedded in the remaining nature fragments. Here, we explore consequences of habitat fragmentation for dispersal of cactus by fruit-eating mammals in the Sonoran Desert landscape. We use the barrel cactus, Ferocactus wislizeni, as a model system to diagnose (1) how fruit utilization by a mammal assemblage changes with fragment area and isolation, (2) what characteristics make individual plants particularly susceptible to frugivore failure, and (3) how inter-fragment differences in plant-frugivore interactions influence the seedlings’ susceptibility to other stressors (granivores and drought). We described the type and phenology of plant-animal interactions in 20 fragments along a 0.05-500 ha size continuum within a large city (Tucson, Arizona, USA), and combined allometric scaling models of mammalian home ranges and descriptions of plant size distributions to predict the fraction of the fruit crops accessible to resident mammalian frugivores in each fragment. Fruit removal rates generally increased along a continuum of fragment sizes, and older, taller plants were particularly susceptible to frugivore failure and more likely to have fruits attacked by granivorous rodents. As a result, thresholds where the nature and/or phenology of a plant’s interactions with animals changes can be accurately predicted by integrating descriptions of fragment size, fragment isolation, and plant population structure. Last, we found support for the hypothesis that fragmentation-induced changes in the phenology of fruit removal compromise the seedlings’ ability to exploit precipitation delivered in winter and spring. Specifically, as a result of slower fruit removal, the seed crops in small fragments forfeit access to an increasing proportion of the rains between October and March, which determine whether cactus seedlings can survive the following dry season (April, May, June). We expect these inter-site differences in the type and phenology of interactions to compromise the integrity of plant populations in smaller fragments, to become increasingly influential in ecological settings in the Sonoran Desert where access to precipitation is essential, and to become increasingly prevalent as the plants in newly fragmented plant populations age (grow) to sizes that are more susceptible to frugivore failure in the defaunated landscapes.


英文关键词arid biogeography biomass climate frugivory granivory landscape mutualism patch size phenology precipitation Sonoran Desert
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000378523100002
WOS关键词HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ; SEED DISPERSAL ; FOREST FRAGMENTATION ; LAND-USE ; HUMAN DISTURBANCE ; HOME-RANGE ; GRAY FOX ; LANDSCAPE ; RESPONSES ; BIODIVERSITY
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/2XILL650/192499
作者单位1.Skidmore Coll, Dept Biol, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 USA;
2.Skidmore Coll, Environm Studies Program, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 USA
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Ness, J. H.,Pfeffer, M.,Stark, J.,et al. In an arid urban matrix, fragment size predicts access to frugivory and rain necessary for plant population persistence[J],2016,7(6).
APA Ness, J. H.,Pfeffer, M.,Stark, J.,Guest, A.,Combs, L. J.,&Nathan, E..(2016).In an arid urban matrix, fragment size predicts access to frugivory and rain necessary for plant population persistence.ECOSPHERE,7(6).
MLA Ness, J. H.,et al."In an arid urban matrix, fragment size predicts access to frugivory and rain necessary for plant population persistence".ECOSPHERE 7.6(2016).
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