Ecosystem engineering in a high and cold desert: Effect of a subterranean rodent on lizard abundance and behaviour

Author:

Bongiovanni Silvina Beatriz12ORCID,Borruel Díaz Natalia Gladys3,Borghi Carlos Eduardo12

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigaciones de la Geosfera y la Biosfera, UNSJ, CONICET Universidad Nacional de San Juan Rivadavia, San Juan Argentina

2. Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales Universidad Nacional de San Juan Rivadavia, San Juan Argentina

3. Grupo de Investigaciones de la Biodiversidad‐IADIZA Mendoza Argentina

Abstract

AbstractSubterranean rodents are often considered as ecosystem engineers because they physically modify the surrounding environment due to their burrowing and foraging activities. Understanding the modifications that ecosystem engineering species exert on the environment are of crucial importance in ecology studies, since they may affect the structure and population dynamics of several species, including lizards. Thus, the objective of the present study is to test the effect that Ctenomys mendocinus exert in the abundance of Liolaemus ruibali and its escape behaviour, in a high‐elevation desert. Lizard abundance was estimated using observation transects and escape behaviour was studied with an experiment where the observer was considered by lizards as a potential predator and distance before the lizard flees was measured. All the variables were compared between areas disturbed by C. mendocinus and undisturbed ones. We found that L. ruibali was favoured by C. mendocinus activity. By creating burrow systems that serve as refuges for lizards, this rodent species increases the abundance of L. ruibali and reduces its flight distance, thereby improving its escape performance. We may suggest that C. mendocinus, through the construction of burrow systems, would be acting as an ecosystem engineer in Puna desert, affecting L. ruibali ecology.

Funder

Universidad Nacional de San Juan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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