Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification

Agricultural intensification has been widespread worldwide over the last decades and has lead to a loss of semi-natural habitats. These changes are likely to have affected both the composition and diversity of small mammal communities living in agricultural landscapes. In this context, we compared p...

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Main Authors: GENTILI, Stefania, SIGURA, Maurizia, Bonesi, Laura
Other Authors: Gentili, Stefania, Sigura, Maurizia
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1071822
https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9246
http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/download/9246/pdf_9246
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author GENTILI, Stefania
SIGURA, Maurizia
Bonesi, Laura
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Sigura, Maurizia
Bonesi, Laura
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description Agricultural intensification has been widespread worldwide over the last decades and has lead to a loss of semi-natural habitats. These changes are likely to have affected both the composition and diversity of small mammal communities living in agricultural landscapes. In this context, we compared population abundance (expressed as an index of relative abundance), species richness (S), and species diversity (expressed as Shannon and Pielou indexes) of small mammal assemblages (i.e. sub-sets of the entire small mammal community) living in three areas in North-East Italy positioned along a gradient of agricultural land-use intensification (measured with the Landscape Conservation Index). We expected that assemblages would be less diverse and dominated by generalist species where the landscape was more intensely cultivated and where semi-natural habitats were less common. In the three areas, from a total of 4630 trap-nights, 668 individuals were captured with Sherman traps, belonging to four species (Apodemus agrarius, A. flavicollis, A. sylvaticus and Microtus arvalis). The results showed that population abundance, type of species present (but not species richness), and species diversity were affected by agricultural intensification and landscape naturalness. In particular, moving from less natural to more natural landscapes, we observed no effect on richness of species but increasing diversity due to a greater abundance of the more specialist species, such as A. agrarius and, partially, A. flavicollis, the latter only present in the most natural area. Generalist species, namely A. sylvaticus, and those associated with disturbed environments, such as M. arvalis, were instead more abundant in less natural landscapes. When considering population abundance, the highest overall abundance of small mammals was found in the most disturbed landscape. The results were consistent with those of research carried out in other agroecosystems of Europe and highlight the controversial effect of the anthropogenic impact on small ...
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spelling ftunivudineiris:oai:air.uniud.it:11390/1071822 2025-01-16T23:05:52+00:00 Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification GENTILI, Stefania SIGURA, Maurizia Bonesi, Laura Gentili, Stefania Sigura, Maurizia Bonesi, Laura 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1071822 https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9246 http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/download/9246/pdf_9246 http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/9246 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000339987600007 volume:25 issue:1 firstpage:39 lastpage:44 numberofpages:6 journal:HYSTRIX http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1071822 doi:10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9246 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84903905535 http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/download/9246/pdf_9246 http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/9246 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Agri-environment Agricultural intensification Biodiversity Landscape Naturalne Small mammal assemblage info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivudineiris https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9246 2023-07-18T20:15:04Z Agricultural intensification has been widespread worldwide over the last decades and has lead to a loss of semi-natural habitats. These changes are likely to have affected both the composition and diversity of small mammal communities living in agricultural landscapes. In this context, we compared population abundance (expressed as an index of relative abundance), species richness (S), and species diversity (expressed as Shannon and Pielou indexes) of small mammal assemblages (i.e. sub-sets of the entire small mammal community) living in three areas in North-East Italy positioned along a gradient of agricultural land-use intensification (measured with the Landscape Conservation Index). We expected that assemblages would be less diverse and dominated by generalist species where the landscape was more intensely cultivated and where semi-natural habitats were less common. In the three areas, from a total of 4630 trap-nights, 668 individuals were captured with Sherman traps, belonging to four species (Apodemus agrarius, A. flavicollis, A. sylvaticus and Microtus arvalis). The results showed that population abundance, type of species present (but not species richness), and species diversity were affected by agricultural intensification and landscape naturalness. In particular, moving from less natural to more natural landscapes, we observed no effect on richness of species but increasing diversity due to a greater abundance of the more specialist species, such as A. agrarius and, partially, A. flavicollis, the latter only present in the most natural area. Generalist species, namely A. sylvaticus, and those associated with disturbed environments, such as M. arvalis, were instead more abundant in less natural landscapes. When considering population abundance, the highest overall abundance of small mammals was found in the most disturbed landscape. The results were consistent with those of research carried out in other agroecosystems of Europe and highlight the controversial effect of the anthropogenic impact on small ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Microtus arvalis Università degli Studi di Udine: CINECA IRIS
spellingShingle Agri-environment
Agricultural intensification
Biodiversity
Landscape
Naturalne
Small mammal assemblage
GENTILI, Stefania
SIGURA, Maurizia
Bonesi, Laura
Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title_full Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title_fullStr Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title_full_unstemmed Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title_short Decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
title_sort decreased small mammals species diversity and increased population abundance along a gradient of agricultural intensification
topic Agri-environment
Agricultural intensification
Biodiversity
Landscape
Naturalne
Small mammal assemblage
topic_facet Agri-environment
Agricultural intensification
Biodiversity
Landscape
Naturalne
Small mammal assemblage
url http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1071822
https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9246
http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/download/9246/pdf_9246
http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/9246