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Invasive rat drives complete collapse of native small mammal communities in insular forest fragments

Author
Corresponding AuthorGibson,Luke
Publication Years
2022-07-11
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0960-9822
EISSN
1879-0445
Volume32Issue:13Pages:2997-3004.e2
Abstract

As tropical forests are becoming increasingly fragmented, understanding the magnitude and time frame of biodiversity declines is vital for 21 st century sustainability goals. Over three decades, we monitored post-isolation changes in small mammal species richness and abundance within a forest landscape fragmented by the construction of a dam in Thailand." We observed the near-complete collapse of species richness within 33 years, with no evidence of a recolonization effect across repeatedly sampled islands. Our results further revealed a decline in species richness as island size decreased and isolation time increased, accelerated by the increasing dominance of the ubiquitous Malayan field rat, Rattus tiomanicus. This species was already hyper-abundant on smaller islands in the initial surveys (1992-1994, 66% of individuals) but became monodominant on all islands, regardless of island size, by the most recent survey (2020, 97%). Our results suggest that insular forest fragments are highly susceptible to rapid species loss, particularly due to the competitive nature of Rattus accelerating the rate at which extinction debts are paid. To mitigate these impacts, reducing the extent of habitat degradation, as triggered by fragmentation and exacerbated by isolation time, can help to sustain native biodiversity while averting Rattus hyper-abundance.

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SUSTech Authorship
First ; Corresponding
Funding Project
China Thousand Young Talents Program[K18291101] ; Guangdong Government[K20293101] ; Shenzhen Government[Y01296116]
WOS Research Area
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics ; Cell Biology
WOS Subject
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biology ; Cell Biology
WOS Accession No
WOS:000830839000011
Publisher
ESI Research Field
BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85133957879
Data Source
Web of Science
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Cited Times [WOS]:3
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/355901
DepartmentSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
Affiliation
1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,China
2.School of Environmental Sciences,University of East Anglia,Norwich,United Kingdom
3.CIBIO,Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos,InBIO Laboratório Associado,Campus de Vairão,Universidade do Porto,Vairão,4485-661,Portugal
4.BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics,Biodiversity and Land Planning,CIBIO,Campus de Vairão,Vairão,4485-661,Portugal
5.Instituto Juruá,Manaus,Brazil
6.Conservation Ecology Program,King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi,Bangkok,49 Thakham, Bangkhuntien,10150,Thailand
First Author AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
Corresponding Author AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
First Author's First AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
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Moore,Jonathan H.,Palmeirim,Ana Filipa,Peres,Carlos A.,et al. Invasive rat drives complete collapse of native small mammal communities in insular forest fragments[J]. CURRENT BIOLOGY,2022,32(13):2997-3004.e2.
APA
Moore,Jonathan H.,Palmeirim,Ana Filipa,Peres,Carlos A.,Ngoprasert,Dusit,&Gibson,Luke.(2022).Invasive rat drives complete collapse of native small mammal communities in insular forest fragments.CURRENT BIOLOGY,32(13),2997-3004.e2.
MLA
Moore,Jonathan H.,et al."Invasive rat drives complete collapse of native small mammal communities in insular forest fragments".CURRENT BIOLOGY 32.13(2022):2997-3004.e2.
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