大型动物群
挖
生态系统
河岸带
生物多样性
生态学
生态系统工程师
地理
沙漠(哲学)
环境科学
更新世
生物
考古
栖息地
哲学
认识论
作者
Erick J. Lundgren,Daniel Ramp,Juliet C. Stromberg,Jianguo Wu,Nathan C. Nieto,Martin Sluk,Karla T. Moeller,Arian D. Wallach
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2021-04-29
卷期号:372 (6541): 491-495
被引量:60
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abd6775
摘要
Megafauna play important roles in the biosphere, yet little is known about how they shape dryland ecosystems. We report on an overlooked form of ecosystem engineering by donkeys and horses. In the deserts of North America, digging of ≤2-meter wells to groundwater by feral equids increased the density of water features, reduced distances between waters, and, at times, provided the only water present. Vertebrate richness and activity were higher at equid wells than at adjacent dry sites, and, by mimicking flood disturbance, equid wells became nurseries for riparian trees. Our results suggest that equids, even those that are introduced or feral, are able to buffer water availability, which may increase resilience to ongoing human-caused aridification.
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