Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil
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Resumo: | Subterranean environments are poorly known regarding many ecological aspects, such as community structure and its response to different disturbances. To estimate the effects of ground area lost in a limestone cave community in Southeastern Brazil, the invertebrate fauna was sampled before 76% of the cave floor was submerged by the filling of a hydroeletric power plant reservoir. Then, a 2-year monitoring was conducted. A species-area curve based on empiric data was constructed and the z-value of the species-area equation was calculated, what allowed estimating the expected cave richness after flooding comparing with data obtained during the monitoring. The results support the species-area relationship hypothesis; the cave community showed a drastic reduction of richness after losing area. Furthermore, it was also possible to estimate the species richness using the species-area equation. Moreover, the cave community showed a high temporal beta diversity when comparing the community sampled before and after the inundation; this pattern becomed less pronunciated over time. A high z-value (z = 0.58) was found for the cave species-area equation, indicating that subterranean communities are even more damaged by area loss than other environments probably due to the reduced mobility of cave invertebrates and the physical isolation of this environment. The present study highlighted that area loss resulted in a drastic reduction of cave richness. Additionally, it became evident that whenever possible studies should consider the original condition of a cave community and their responses after disturbances. Such strategy is critically important for conservation purposes. |
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Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in BrazilInvertebratesCave communityHuman disturbanceSpecies - ConservationBeta diversityZ-valueInvertebradosComunidade da cavernaPerturbação humanaConservação de espéciesDiversidade betaValor ZSubterranean environments are poorly known regarding many ecological aspects, such as community structure and its response to different disturbances. To estimate the effects of ground area lost in a limestone cave community in Southeastern Brazil, the invertebrate fauna was sampled before 76% of the cave floor was submerged by the filling of a hydroeletric power plant reservoir. Then, a 2-year monitoring was conducted. A species-area curve based on empiric data was constructed and the z-value of the species-area equation was calculated, what allowed estimating the expected cave richness after flooding comparing with data obtained during the monitoring. The results support the species-area relationship hypothesis; the cave community showed a drastic reduction of richness after losing area. Furthermore, it was also possible to estimate the species richness using the species-area equation. Moreover, the cave community showed a high temporal beta diversity when comparing the community sampled before and after the inundation; this pattern becomed less pronunciated over time. A high z-value (z = 0.58) was found for the cave species-area equation, indicating that subterranean communities are even more damaged by area loss than other environments probably due to the reduced mobility of cave invertebrates and the physical isolation of this environment. The present study highlighted that area loss resulted in a drastic reduction of cave richness. Additionally, it became evident that whenever possible studies should consider the original condition of a cave community and their responses after disturbances. Such strategy is critically important for conservation purposes.Union Internationale de Spéléologie2020-06-16T17:03:33Z2020-06-16T17:03:33Z2019-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfFERREIRA, R. L.; PELLEGRINI, T. G. Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 2, p. 155-165, May 2019.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41452International Journal of Speleologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Rodrigo LopesPellegrini, Thaís Giovanninieng2020-06-16T17:06:11Zoai:localhost:1/41452Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-06-16T17:06:11Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
title |
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
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Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Invertebrates Cave community Human disturbance Species - Conservation Beta diversity Z-value Invertebrados Comunidade da caverna Perturbação humana Conservação de espécies Diversidade beta Valor Z |
title_short |
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
title_full |
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
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Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil |
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Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes |
author_facet |
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini |
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Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini |
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Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini |
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Invertebrates Cave community Human disturbance Species - Conservation Beta diversity Z-value Invertebrados Comunidade da caverna Perturbação humana Conservação de espécies Diversidade beta Valor Z |
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Invertebrates Cave community Human disturbance Species - Conservation Beta diversity Z-value Invertebrados Comunidade da caverna Perturbação humana Conservação de espécies Diversidade beta Valor Z |
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Subterranean environments are poorly known regarding many ecological aspects, such as community structure and its response to different disturbances. To estimate the effects of ground area lost in a limestone cave community in Southeastern Brazil, the invertebrate fauna was sampled before 76% of the cave floor was submerged by the filling of a hydroeletric power plant reservoir. Then, a 2-year monitoring was conducted. A species-area curve based on empiric data was constructed and the z-value of the species-area equation was calculated, what allowed estimating the expected cave richness after flooding comparing with data obtained during the monitoring. The results support the species-area relationship hypothesis; the cave community showed a drastic reduction of richness after losing area. Furthermore, it was also possible to estimate the species richness using the species-area equation. Moreover, the cave community showed a high temporal beta diversity when comparing the community sampled before and after the inundation; this pattern becomed less pronunciated over time. A high z-value (z = 0.58) was found for the cave species-area equation, indicating that subterranean communities are even more damaged by area loss than other environments probably due to the reduced mobility of cave invertebrates and the physical isolation of this environment. The present study highlighted that area loss resulted in a drastic reduction of cave richness. Additionally, it became evident that whenever possible studies should consider the original condition of a cave community and their responses after disturbances. Such strategy is critically important for conservation purposes. |
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FERREIRA, R. L.; PELLEGRINI, T. G. Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 2, p. 155-165, May 2019. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41452 |
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FERREIRA, R. L.; PELLEGRINI, T. G. Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 2, p. 155-165, May 2019. |
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