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Julen Astigarraga Enrique Andivia Miguel A. Zavala Antonio Gazol Vernica Cruz‐Alonso Sergio M. Vicente‐Serrano Paloma Ruiz‐Benito 《Global Change Biology》2020,26(9):5063-5076
Climate and forest structure are considered major drivers of forest demography and productivity. However, recent evidence suggests that the relationships between climate and tree growth are generally non‐stationary (i.e. non‐time stable), and it remains uncertain whether the relationships between climate, forest structure, demography and productivity are stationary or are being altered by recent climatic and structural changes. Here we analysed three surveys from the Spanish Forest Inventory covering c. 30 years of information and we applied mixed and structural equation models to assess temporal trends in forest structure (stand density, basal area, tree size and tree size inequality), forest demography (ingrowth, growth and mortality) and above‐ground forest productivity. We also quantified whether the interactive effects of climate and forest structure on forest demography and above‐ground forest productivity were stationary over two consecutive time periods. Since the 1980s, density, basal area and tree size increased in Iberian forests, and tree size inequality decreased. In addition, we observed reductions in ingrowth and growth, and increases in mortality. Initial forest structure and water availability mainly modulated the temporal trends in forest structure and demography. The magnitude and direction of the interactive effects of climate and forest structure on forest demography changed over the two time periods analysed indicating non‐stationary relationships between climate, forest structure and demography. Above‐ground forest productivity increased due to a positive balance between ingrowth, growth and mortality. Despite increasing productivity over time, we observed an aggravation of the negative effects of climate change and increased competition on forest demography, reducing ingrowth and growth, and increasing mortality. Interestingly, our results suggest that the negative effects of climate change on forest demography could be ameliorated through forest management, which has profound implications for forest adaptation to climate change. 相似文献
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Ostaizka Aizpurua Inazio Garin Antton Alberdi Egoitz Salsamendi Hans Baag?e Joxerra Aihartza 《PloS one》2013,8(11)
The long-fingered bat Myotis capaccinii is a European trawling bat reported to feed on fish in several Mediterranean locations, but the ecological circumstances of this behavior have not yet been studied. To elucidate the importance of fishing in this bat''s diet, we evaluated the frequency and seasonal variation of fish remains in 3,000 fecal pellets collected from M. capaccinii at a nursery roost in Dénia (Eastern Iberian Peninsula) in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Fish consumption occurred evenly throughout the year. All otoliths found in feces were identified as belonging to the surface-feeding fish Gambusia holbrooki. Measuring otoliths, we estimated that the mean size of consumed fish was significantly smaller than the mean measured for available fish, suggesting that the long-fingered bat''s relatively small body may constrain its handling of larger prey. Of note, one bat had eaten 15 fish, showing that fish may be a locally or seasonally important trophic resource for this species. By capturing 15 bats and radio-tracking the four with the most fish remains in their droppings, we also identified fishing areas, including a single fishing ground comprising several ponds within a golf course. Ponds hold a high density of G. holbrooki, suggesting that the amount of fish at the water surface may be the principal factor triggering fishing. The observed six-fold increase in percentage of consumed fish across the study period may be related to recent pond-building in the area. We discuss whether this quick behavioral response is a novel feature of M. capaccinii or an intrinsic feature that has erupted and faded locally along the species'' history. 相似文献
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Almenar David Aihartza Joxerra Goiti Urtzi Salsamendi Egoitz Garin Inazio 《European Journal of Wildlife Research》2011,57(4):929-937
Spatial dynamics of foraging long-fingered bats (Myotis capaccinii) were studied in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula. We analysed the locations of 45 radio-tracked individuals during three discrete
periods through the breeding season and measured the spatial parameters related to their foraging behaviour in order to test
whether variations in spatial use occur. Colony range, measured as the minimum convex polygon through all the radiolocations,
was 345 km2, but the area used during each period was smaller. During pre-breeding, foraging bats gathered at two stretches of different
tributary rivers; during lactation, they scattered throughout the river system; and during weaning, they aggregated at a stretch
of the main river. Individuals on average flew 5.7 km from roosts to foraging areas, with a maximum absolute distance of 22.7 km.
Individual foraging ranges were measured linearly, because the bats foraged mostly along rivers; their values averaged 1.3 km/night
and overlapped extensively between neighbouring bats (>65% on average). The sampling period, rather than the bats’ reproductive
status, age, or sex, explained the observed variability in spatial distribution and size of hunting sites. We did not find
differences in spatial parameters between lactating females and non-lactating bats, nor between juveniles and adults. This
is the first study to split the independent effects of season and population class in order to enable unconfounded interpretations
of the spatial dynamics of foraging reproductive females and juveniles. We speculate that the relationship between colony
size and prey availability ruled the observed changes in foraging area through seasons. The considerable overlap in individual
foraging ranges may be a necessary adaption to large colonies forced by the specific roost requirements of the long-fingered
bat and the narrow foraging niche they appear to occupy. 相似文献
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C Cuerda J Estrada M Marazuela A Vicente B Astigarraga I Bernabeu S Diez L Salto 《Endocrinologia japonica》1991,38(5):559-563
We studied the anterior pituitary function in 36 patients (25 females and 11 males, mean age: 35 years) with untreated Cushing's syndrome by simultaneous triple stimulus with insulin, TRH and LHRH. Thirty-one patients (86%) had Cushing's disease and five (14%) had an adrenal adenoma. We observed a lack of response of GH to hypoglycemia in 88%, TSH to TRH in 91%, LH to LHRH in 30%, FSH to LHRH in 12% and PRL to TRH in 6% of the patients. Low-to-normal total thyroxine (T4) values were obtained in 37%, with low triiodothyronine levels in 87%. The free-T4 index was normal in all patients. Total testosterone was low in only one adult man, while estradiol and progesterone were low in 45% and 15% of premenopausal women, respectively. We observed no differences in either axis among patients with Cushing's syndrome of different etiologies. Nor was there any statistical difference between the frequency of alteration of each axis and the levels of urinary free cortisol or the duration of the disease. We conclude that hypercortisolism is responsible for the abnormalities in anterior pituitary function in Cushing's syndrome. 相似文献
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