The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks

The biodiversity loss resulting from rising levels of human impacts on ecosystems has been extensively discussed over the last years. The expansion of urban areas promotes drastic ecological changes, especially through fragmentation of natural areas. Natural grassland remnants surrounded by an urban...

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Main Authors: Mariana Beal-Neves, Cleusa Vogel Ely, Marjorie Westerhofer Esteves, Betina Blochtein, Regis Alexandre Lahm, Everton L.L. Quadros, Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira
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author Mariana Beal-Neves
Cleusa Vogel Ely
Marjorie Westerhofer Esteves
Betina Blochtein
Regis Alexandre Lahm
Everton L.L. Quadros
Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira
author_facet Mariana Beal-Neves
Cleusa Vogel Ely
Marjorie Westerhofer Esteves
Betina Blochtein
Regis Alexandre Lahm
Everton L.L. Quadros
Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira
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description The biodiversity loss resulting from rising levels of human impacts on ecosystems has been extensively discussed over the last years. The expansion of urban areas promotes drastic ecological changes, especially through fragmentation of natural areas. Natural grassland remnants surrounded by an urban matrix are more likely to undergo disturbance events. Since grassland ecosystems are closely related to disturbances such as fire and grazing, grassland plant communities, pollinators, and their interaction networks may be especially sensitive to urban expansion, because it promotes habitat fragmentation and modifies disturbance regimes. This work evaluated the effect of the level of urbanization and recent history of fire disturbance on grassland plants communities and plant-floral visitor mutualistic networks. We sampled plant communities and floral visitors in 12 grassland sites with different levels of urbanization and time since the last fire event. Sites with higher levels of urbanization showed higher values for plant species richness, floral visitor richness, and network asymmetry. All sampled networks were significantly nested (with one exception), asymmetric, and specialized. In addition, all networks presented more modules than expected by chance. The frequency of fire disturbance events increased with the level of urbanization. Since grassland ecosystems depend on disturbances to maintain their structure and diversity, we inferred that the history of fire disturbance was the mechanism behind the relationship between urbanization and our biological descriptors. Our findings highlight the importance of small and isolated grassland remnants as conservation assets within urban areas, and that the disturbance events that such sites are submitted to may in fact be what maintains their diversity on multiple levels.
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spelling doaj.art-9fa8ec67382746849d61b450bbef78cc2023-11-19T20:39:43ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182020-04-0112414110.3390/d12040141The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic NetworksMariana Beal-Neves0Cleusa Vogel Ely1Marjorie Westerhofer Esteves2Betina Blochtein3Regis Alexandre Lahm4Everton L.L. Quadros5Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira6Laboratório de Ecologia de Interações, prédio 12, bloco C, sala 111, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Av. Ipiranga 6681, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilLaboratório de Estudos em Vegetação Campestre/Grassland Vegetation Lab—UFRGS, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio 43432, Sala 109, Porto Alegre, RS 90650-970, BrasilLaboratório de Ecologia de Interações, prédio 12, bloco C, sala 111, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Av. Ipiranga 6681, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilLaboratório de Entomologia—Ecologia de Abelhas, sala 123, Museu de Ciências e Tecnologia, PUCRS, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilLaboratório de Tratamento de Imagens e Geoprocessamento (L.T.I.G), Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Av. Ipiranga 6681, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilLaboratório de Tratamento de Imagens e Geoprocessamento (L.T.I.G), Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Av. Ipiranga 6681, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilLaboratório de Ecologia de Interações, prédio 12, bloco C, sala 111, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, PUCRS, Av. Ipiranga 6681, Porto Alegre, RS 90619-900, BrasilThe biodiversity loss resulting from rising levels of human impacts on ecosystems has been extensively discussed over the last years. The expansion of urban areas promotes drastic ecological changes, especially through fragmentation of natural areas. Natural grassland remnants surrounded by an urban matrix are more likely to undergo disturbance events. Since grassland ecosystems are closely related to disturbances such as fire and grazing, grassland plant communities, pollinators, and their interaction networks may be especially sensitive to urban expansion, because it promotes habitat fragmentation and modifies disturbance regimes. This work evaluated the effect of the level of urbanization and recent history of fire disturbance on grassland plants communities and plant-floral visitor mutualistic networks. We sampled plant communities and floral visitors in 12 grassland sites with different levels of urbanization and time since the last fire event. Sites with higher levels of urbanization showed higher values for plant species richness, floral visitor richness, and network asymmetry. All sampled networks were significantly nested (with one exception), asymmetric, and specialized. In addition, all networks presented more modules than expected by chance. The frequency of fire disturbance events increased with the level of urbanization. Since grassland ecosystems depend on disturbances to maintain their structure and diversity, we inferred that the history of fire disturbance was the mechanism behind the relationship between urbanization and our biological descriptors. Our findings highlight the importance of small and isolated grassland remnants as conservation assets within urban areas, and that the disturbance events that such sites are submitted to may in fact be what maintains their diversity on multiple levels.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/4/141community ecologyhabitat structurelandscape contextinteraction networksarthropodspollination
spellingShingle Mariana Beal-Neves
Cleusa Vogel Ely
Marjorie Westerhofer Esteves
Betina Blochtein
Regis Alexandre Lahm
Everton L.L. Quadros
Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira
The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
Diversity
community ecology
habitat structure
landscape context
interaction networks
arthropods
pollination
title The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
title_full The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
title_fullStr The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
title_short The Influence of Urbanization and Fire Disturbance on Plant-floral Visitor Mutualistic Networks
title_sort influence of urbanization and fire disturbance on plant floral visitor mutualistic networks
topic community ecology
habitat structure
landscape context
interaction networks
arthropods
pollination
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/4/141
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