Optimizing speleological monitoring efforts: insights from long-term data for tropical iron caves

Author:

Trevelin Leonardo Carreira1,Simões Matheus Henrique2,Prous Xavier2ORCID,Pietrobon Thadeu2,Brandi Iuri Viana2,Jaffé Rodolfo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Instituto Tecnológico Vale, Belém, Pará, Brazil

2. Environmental Licensing and Speleology, Vale S.A., Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Abstract

Understanding the factors underpinning species abundance patterns in space and time is essential to implement effective cave conservation actions. Yet, the methods employed to monitor cave biodiversity still lack standardization, and no quantitative assessment has yet tried to optimize the amount and type of information required to efficiently identify disturbances in cave ecosystems. Using a comprehensive monitoring dataset for tropical iron caves, comprising abundance measurements for 33 target taxa surveyed across 95 caves along four years, here we provide the first evidence-based recommendations to optimize monitoring programs seeking to follow target species abundance through time. We found that seasonality did not influence the ability to detect temporal abundance trends. However, in most species, abundance estimates assessed during the dry season resulted in a more accurate detection of temporal abundance trends, and at least three surveys were required to identify global temporal abundance trends. Finally, we identified a subset of species that could potentially serve as short-term disturbance indicators. Results suggest that iron cave monitoring programs implemented in our study region could focus sampling efforts in the dry season, where detectability of target species is higher, while assuring data collection for at least three years. More generally, our study reveals the importance of long-term cave monitoring programs for detecting possible disturbances in subterranean ecosystems, and for using the generated information to optimize future monitoring efforts.

Funder

Instituto Tecnológico Vale. RJ Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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