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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125845
论文题名:
Herpetofaunal Community Change in Multiple Habitats after Fifteen Years in a Southwest Florida Preserve, USA
作者: John R. Cassani; Dean A. Croshaw; Joseph Bozzo; Brenda Brooks; Edwin M. Everham III; David W. Ceilley; Deborah Hanson
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-5-27
卷: 10, 期:5
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Florida ; Habitats ; Amphibians ; Reptiles ; Species diversity ; Invasive species ; Marshes ; Biodiversity
英文摘要: Herpetofaunal declines have been documented globally, and southern Florida, USA, is an especially vulnerable region because of high impacts from hydrological perturbations and nonindigenous species. To assess the extent of recent change in herpetofauna community composition, we established a baseline inventory during 1995-97 at a managed preserve in a habitat rich area of southwest Florida, and repeated our sampling methods fifteen years later (2010-11). Nine drift fence arrays were placed in four habitat types: mesic flatwood, mesic hammock, depression marsh, and wet prairie. Trapping occurred daily for one week during 7-8 sampling runs in each period (57 and 49 total sampling days, respectively). Species richness was maintained in mesic hammock habitats but varied in the others. Catch rates of several native species (Anaxyrus terrestris, Lithobates grylio, Anolis carolinensis, Nerodia fasciata) declined significantly. Other native species (Lithobates sphenocephalus, Siren lacertian, and Notophthalmus viridescens piaropicola) that were abundant in 1995-97 declined by greater than 50%. Catch rate of only two species (the nonindigenous Anolis sagrei and the native Diadophis punctatus) increased significantly. Hierarchical cluster analysis indicated similarity within habitat types but significant dissimilarity between sampling periods, confirming shifts in community composition. Analysis of individual species’ contributions to overall similarity across habitats shows a shift from dominance of native species in the 1990s to increased importance of nonindigenous species in 2010-11. Although natural population fluctuations may have influenced differences between the two sampling periods, our results suggest considerable recent change in the structure and composition of this southwest Florida herpetofaunal community. The causes are unknown, but hydrological shifts and ecological impacts of nonindigenous species may have contributed.
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作者单位: Florida Gulf Coast University, Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences, Fort Myers, Florida, United States of America;Florida Gulf Coast University, Department of Biological Sciences, Fort Myers, Florida, United States of America;South Florida Water Management District, Estero, Florida, United States of America;Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land & Water Trust, Estero, Florida, United States of America;Florida Gulf Coast University, Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences, Fort Myers, Florida, United States of America;Florida Gulf Coast University, Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences, Fort Myers, Florida, United States of America;Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land & Water Trust, Estero, Florida, United States of America

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John R. Cassani,Dean A. Croshaw,Joseph Bozzo,et al. Herpetofaunal Community Change in Multiple Habitats after Fifteen Years in a Southwest Florida Preserve, USA[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(5)
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