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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 1/2010

01-01-2010 | Original Paper

Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on local pollinator diversity and species turnover across a precipitation gradient

Authors: Carolina Quintero, Carolina Laura Morales, Marcelo Adrián Aizen

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Abstract

Anthropogenic habitat disturbance can have profound effects on multiple components of forest biotas including pollinator assemblages. We assessed the effect of small-scale disturbance on local richness, abundance, diversity and evenness of insect pollinator fauna; and how habitat disturbance affected species turnover across the landscape and overall diversity along a precipitation gradient in NW Patagonia (Argentina). We evaluated the effect of disturbance on overall pollinator fauna and then separately for bees (i.e. Apoidea) and non-bee pollinators. Locally, disturbed habitats had significantly higher pollinator species richness and abundances than undisturbed habitats for the whole pollinator assemblage, but not for bees or non-bees separately. However, significant differences in species richness between habitats vanished after accounting for differences in abundance between habitat types. At a local scale Shannon–Weaver diversity and evenness did not vary with disturbance. A β diversity index indicated that, across forest types, species turnover was lower between disturbed habitats than between undisturbed habitats. In addition, rarefaction curves showed that disturbed habitats as a whole accumulated fewer species than undisturbed habitats at equivalent sample sizes. We concluded that small patches of disturbed habitat have a negligible effect on local pollinator diversity; however, habitat disturbance reduced β diversity through a homogenization of the pollinator fauna (in particular of bees) across the landscape.

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Metadata
Title
Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on local pollinator diversity and species turnover across a precipitation gradient
Authors
Carolina Quintero
Carolina Laura Morales
Marcelo Adrián Aizen
Publication date
01-01-2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9720-5

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