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Identifying habitat modification by Chinese pangolin in subtropical forests of southern China

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摘要 The excavation of Chinese pangolin(Manis pentadactyla)is expected to alter habitat heterogeneity and thus affect the functioning and structure of forest ecosystems.In this study,the bioturbation of Chinese pangolin on forest soils in three regions(Heping,Tianjingshan,and Wuqinzhang)across Guangdong province was quantified.Overall,a mean of 2.66 m3·ha−1 and 83.1 m2·ha−1 of burrows and bare mounds,respectively,was excavated by Chinese pangolin;the disturbed soils had significantly lower water content and P,C,available N concentrations,but higher bulk density,pH,and microbial abundance than those undisturbed soils.The unevenness of habitat heterogeneity improvement was mainly ascribed to the stronger soil disturbance caused in resting burrows by pangolins.Patterns of altering habitat heterogeneity were site-specific,with high-intensity soil disturbance occurring most in shrubs,meadows,steep habitats at high elevations,and mountain tops in Heping,while in broad-leaved,coniferous and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests away from human settlements in Tianjingshan and upper mountains at high elevations far away from roads and human settlements in Wuqinzhang.Road networks are the main interference for the burrow distribution in Heping and Wuqinzhang and should be programmed.
出处 《Integrative Zoology》 2025年第2期361-375,共15页 整合动物学(英文版)
基金 supported by the Guangdong Natural Science Foundation(No.2022A1515010626) the Forestry Science and Technology Innovation Project of Guangdong(2023KJCX023).
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