Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China

Tropical montane ecological systems with complex terrestrial conditions are often recognized as the major reason for biodiversity hotspots in the Indo-China Peninsula. Long-term spatial and temporal turnover data for amphibian species compositions within a region are essential for implementing effec...

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Main Authors: Jian Wang, Yan-Hong Liu, Konrad Martin, Fang Luo, Ling-Zeng Meng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301131
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author Jian Wang
Yan-Hong Liu
Konrad Martin
Fang Luo
Ling-Zeng Meng
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Fang Luo
Ling-Zeng Meng
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description Tropical montane ecological systems with complex terrestrial conditions are often recognized as the major reason for biodiversity hotspots in the Indo-China Peninsula. Long-term spatial and temporal turnover data for amphibian species compositions within a region are essential for implementing effective conservation strategies and to design regional protected areas. The present study used a complete 5-year monitoring data series to compare the impacts of different human disturbances on amphibian diversity compositions of the Daweishan Mountains (DNNR) in tropical SE Yunnan, China. The major habitat disturbances occurring at lower elevations were tropical agricultural expansion with the continued disappearance of natural vegetation, and various new artificial habitats have emerged for colonization by amphibians, but tourism activities have arisen recently at mid-higher elevations accompanied by road construction, traffic, and artificial buildings. The data showed that, although the species assemblage of amphibians demonstrated a large difference between the lower and mid-higher elevations, the number of species and individuals were not significantly different regardless of whether the data collected were for the mature or larval stages. Environmental factors, including air and water temperatures, were the major factors regulating the diversity distribution of amphibian assemblages in the Daweishan Mountains. Different disturbances between lower and middle-higher elevations showed similar degree of impacts on the distributions of amphibian diversity. If specified for amphibian diversity conservation in the Daweishan Mountains in the present study, the importance of protecting existing tropical forest fragments in the lowlands and protection from additional human disturbances in the continuous evergreen broadleaf forest in the highlands are equally important. Keywords: Amphibian diversity, Land-use disturbances, Conservation, Daweishan, Tropics
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spelling doaj.art-f1639ee894b549fa8f8a2fc28568be352022-12-22T00:17:00ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942019-10-0120Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, ChinaJian Wang0Yan-Hong Liu1Konrad Martin2Fang Luo3Ling-Zeng Meng4Honghe University, College of Life Science & Technology, Mengzi, Yunnan, 661199, ChinaHonghe University, College of Life Science & Technology, Mengzi, Yunnan, 661199, ChinaUniversity of Hohenheim, Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute) (490f), 70593, Stuttgart, GermanyXishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan, 666303, ChinaHonghe University, College of Life Science & Technology, Mengzi, Yunnan, 661199, China; University of Hohenheim, Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute) (490f), 70593, Stuttgart, Germany; Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan, 666303, China; Corresponding author. Honghe University, College of Life Science & Technology, Mengzi, Yunnan, 661199, China.Tropical montane ecological systems with complex terrestrial conditions are often recognized as the major reason for biodiversity hotspots in the Indo-China Peninsula. Long-term spatial and temporal turnover data for amphibian species compositions within a region are essential for implementing effective conservation strategies and to design regional protected areas. The present study used a complete 5-year monitoring data series to compare the impacts of different human disturbances on amphibian diversity compositions of the Daweishan Mountains (DNNR) in tropical SE Yunnan, China. The major habitat disturbances occurring at lower elevations were tropical agricultural expansion with the continued disappearance of natural vegetation, and various new artificial habitats have emerged for colonization by amphibians, but tourism activities have arisen recently at mid-higher elevations accompanied by road construction, traffic, and artificial buildings. The data showed that, although the species assemblage of amphibians demonstrated a large difference between the lower and mid-higher elevations, the number of species and individuals were not significantly different regardless of whether the data collected were for the mature or larval stages. Environmental factors, including air and water temperatures, were the major factors regulating the diversity distribution of amphibian assemblages in the Daweishan Mountains. Different disturbances between lower and middle-higher elevations showed similar degree of impacts on the distributions of amphibian diversity. If specified for amphibian diversity conservation in the Daweishan Mountains in the present study, the importance of protecting existing tropical forest fragments in the lowlands and protection from additional human disturbances in the continuous evergreen broadleaf forest in the highlands are equally important. Keywords: Amphibian diversity, Land-use disturbances, Conservation, Daweishan, Tropicshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301131
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Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
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title Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
title_full Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
title_fullStr Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
title_full_unstemmed Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
title_short Implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in Daweishan National Nature Reserve in tropical SE Yunnan, China
title_sort implications of continuous amphibian diversity monitoring in daweishan national nature reserve in tropical se yunnan china
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