Effects of overgrazing on the functional diversity of rodents in desert areas
Data files
Jan 31, 2024 version files 75.59 KB
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autumn_abun.xlsx
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Differences_in_Functional_Traits_between_Different_Grazing_Patterns.xlsx
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README.md
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Species_Accumulation_Curve.xlsx
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Spring_abun.xlsx
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Summer_abun.xlsx
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trait_type.xlsx
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trait.xlsx
Abstract
Environmental stressors and disturbances can cause changes in an ecosystem’s community structure, which can be reflected in its functional diversity. As grazing intensity increases, this causes changes in the environment that inevitably lead to changes in the community structure, which can especially be affected by rodents due to their sensitivity to the environment.
The effects of Grazing-prohibition and overgrazing on the functional diversity of desert rodent communities in Alxa were studied in April, July, and October of 2018-2020. The trap-day method was used to study rodent communities in disturbed habitats. Five functional traits were selected and quantified: nutrition, life history, physiology, morphology, and activity rhythm.
The results showed that: (1) The species composition of rodent communities in the Alxa Desert in spring and autumn was significantly correlated with the functional traits of hibernation, reproductive cycle, and feeding habits. The species composition in the summer was only significantly correlated with the functional traits of reproductive cycle and diet. (2) The effects of overgrazing on the functional diversity of rodents in desert areas have significant temporal and spatial characteristics. (3) In spring and summer, overgrazing made the Functional Richness index of the rodent community lower than that of areas where grazing is prohibited, but the Functional Evenness index was higher than that of Grazing-prohibition areas. In autumn, overgrazing increased the Functional Richness index of the rodent community and decreased the Functional Evenness index. The Functional Divergence index were higher in overgrazing areas than in grazing prohibited ones. These results suggest that, in spring and summer, overgrazing reduces the ecological space utilization of rodent communities, but its effect on community resource utilization is more comprehensive. In autumn, overgrazing increases the ecological space utilization rate of rodent community but decreases the resource utilization rate. Overgrazing makes the niche differentiation of rodent communities higher, the degree of overlap lower, and the competition between species weaker.
Therefore, overgrazing will affect the functional diversity of the community through the utilization of ecological space, resource utilization, interspecific competition, and niche.
README
This README file was generated on 2024-01-31 by Na Zhu.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Title of Dataset: Effects of overgrazing on the functional diversity of rodents in desert areas
Author Information
A. Principal Investigator Contact Information
Name: Na Zhu
Institution: Inner Mongolia Agriculture University
Address: Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China
Email: jvn0397@163.comDate of data collection (single date, range, approximate date): 2018-2020
Geographic location of data collection: south of Alxa Left Banner,china
Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: This experiment was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32060256, 32060395), Major Science and Technology Project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2021ZD0006), Inner Mongolia Nature Foundation (2023MS03025), The 2022 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Youth Science and Technology Talent Development Plan (NJYT22044), Science and Technology Project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2021GG0108), Basic scientific research business expenses of universities directly under Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (BR22-13-07、BR220106、BR221037),Grassland Ecological Protection and Restoration Treatment Subsidy(Z75070050001-2110405) .
SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION
Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain
Links to publications that cite or use the data:
Zhu, N., Li, X., Wu, Xiao. Dong., Li, L. L., Yang, S. W., Fu, H. P., & Yuan, S. (2024). Effects of overgrazing on the functional diversity of rodents in desert areas. Ecology and Evolution.
Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: None
Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: None
Was data derived from another source? No
A. If yes, list source(s): NARecommended citation for this dataset:
Zhu, N., Li, X., Wu, Xiao. Dong., Li, L. L., Yang, S. W., Fu, H. P., & Yuan, S. (2024). Data from: Effects of overgrazing on the functional diversity of rodents in desert areas. Dryad Digital Repository. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.05qfttf8s
DATA & FILE OVERVIEW
- File List:
A) Species Accumulation Curve.xlsx
B) Differences in Functional Traits between Different Grazing Patterns.xlsx
C) Spring_abun.xlsx
D) Summer_abun.xlsx
E) autumn_abun.xlsx
G) trait.xlsx
H) trait_type.xlsx
Relationship between files, if important: None
Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: None
Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No
A. If yes, name of file(s) that was updated: NA
i. Why was the file updated? NA
ii. When was the file updated? NA
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Species Accumulation Curve.xlsx
Number of variables: 7
Number of cases/rows: 54
Variable List:
- Meriones meridianus: Number of individuals captured
- Orientallactaga sibirica: Number of individuals captured
- Stylodipus telum: Number of individuals captured
- Allocricetulus eversmanni: Number of individuals captured
- Phodopus roborovskii: Number of individuals captured
- Dipus sagitta: Number of individuals captured
- Spermophilus alaschanicus: Number of individuals captured
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Differences in Functional Traits between Different Grazing Patterns.xlsx
Number of variables: 10
Number of cases/rows: 18
Variable List:
- HB: Number of individuals captured
- N-HB: Number of individuals captured
- OI: Number of individuals captured
- PT: Number of individuals captured
- BP: Number of individuals captured
- QP: Number of individuals captured
- NT: Number of individuals captured
- DR: Number of individuals captured
- 1: Number of individuals captured
- 2: Number of individuals captured
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Spring_abun.xlsx
Number of variables: 7
Number of cases/rows: 2
Variable List:
- Meriones meridianus: Number of individuals captured
- Orientallactaga sibirica: Number of individuals captured
- Stylodipus telum: Number of individuals captured
- Allocricetulus eversmanni: Number of individuals captured
- Phodopus roborovskii: Number of individuals captured
- Dipus sagitta: Number of individuals captured
- Spermophilus alaschanicus: Number of individuals captured
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Summer_abun.xlsx
Number of variables: 7
Number of cases/rows: 2
Variable List:
- Meriones meridianus: Number of individuals captured
- Orientallactaga sibirica: Number of individuals captured
- Stylodipus telum: Number of individuals captured
- Allocricetulus eversmanni: Number of individuals captured
- Phodopus roborovskii: Number of individuals captured
- Dipus sagitta: Number of individuals captured
- Spermophilus alaschanicus: Number of individuals captured
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: autumn_abun.xlsx
Number of variables: 7
Number of cases/rows: 2
Variable List:
- Meriones meridianus: Number of individuals captured
- Orientallactaga sibirica: Number of individuals captured
- Stylodipus telum: Number of individuals captured
- Allocricetulus eversmanni: Number of individuals captured
- Phodopus roborovskii: Number of individuals captured
- Dipus sagitta: Number of individuals captured
- Spermophilus alaschanicus: Number of individuals captured
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: trait.xlsx
Number of variables: 5
Number of cases/rows: 7
Variable List:
- Circadian rhythm: Species are diurnal or nocturnal
- hibernation: Species are hibernation, non-hibernation
- toe type: Species are bipedal, quadrupedal
- feeding: Species are omnivorous, phytophagous
- reproductive cycle: Species are 1 generation/year, 2 generations/year
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: trait_type.xlsx
Number of variables: 1
Number of cases/rows: 5
Variable List:
- trait_type: Discrete variables, 0-1 variables
Missing data codes: None
Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: None
Methods
Using the trap-day method.Microsoft Excel was used to input and sort the original data and calculate the species diversity. A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed using SPSS 20.0 software and plotted using OriginPro 8 software. The Species Accumulation Curve was calculated and plotted using the 'vegan' package of software R 4.2.0. The 'mFD' package of software R 4.2.0 was used to analyze the correlation between the functional axis and species traits, β diversity, Jaccard similarity coefficient, Kruskal-Wallis test and functional diversity index calculation, and the ' ggplot2 ' package was used for mapping.