Scale-dependent effects of windthrow disturbance on forest arthropod communities
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The effect of disturbance on local communities may operate via a spatial landscape context. We examined the scale-dependent effects of windthrow disturbance caused by a large typhoon on three arthropod communities in a temperate forest of Japan. Canopy arthropods were collected by beating foliage, forest-floor arthropods were collected by sweeping the vegetation, and flying arthropods were collected in Malaise traps. To assess the "functional spatial scale" at which arthropods responded to tree-fall disturbance, the gap rate was quantified at different spatial scales by sequentially enlarging the radius of a circular landscape sector by 10 m from 10 to 500 m. We then analyzed the responses of order richness and abundance to the gap rate for each arthropod community. The spatial scale of the significant best-fitting model, which was selected from the models fitted to the gap rate at stepwise spatial scales, was regarded as the arthropod-specific functional spatial scale. Arthropod order richness was not dependent on the gap rate. In contrast, arthropod order abundance depended significantly on the gap rate in many orders, but varied in the response direction and functional spatial scale. These order-specific, scale-dependent responses to tree-fall gaps would complicate interactions among organisms, leading to complex community organization. An understanding of the spatial processes that link the use of space by organisms with the spatial scale at which ecological processes are experienced is required to elucidate the responses of populations, communities, and biotic interactions to disturbances in a spatial landscape context.
- Springer Japanの論文
- 2008-01-01
著者
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日野 貴文
北海道大学北方生物圏フィールド科学センター苫小牧研究林
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Oguma Hiroyuki
Center For Global Environmental Research National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Murakami Masashi
Tomakomai Research Station Hokkaido University Forests
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HIRAO Toshihide
Tomakomai Research Station, Hokkaido University Forests
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Hirao Toshihide
Tomakomai Research Station Hokkaido University Forests
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Hino Takafumi
Tomakomai Research Station Field Science Center For Northern Biosphere Hokkaido University
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Takafumi Hino
Tomakomai Research Station Hokkaido University Forests
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IWAMOTO Jiro
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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HINO Takafumi
Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University
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Murakami Masashi
Tomakomai Experimental Forest
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Iwamoto Jiro
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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