K. Desender et al., Conservation on Volcan Alcedo (Galapagos): terrestrial invertebrates and the impact of introduced feral goats, BIOL CONSER, 87(3), 1999, pp. 303-310
Diversity, composition and community structure of terrestrial macroinverteb
rates were compared along an altitudinal gradient on Volcan Alcedo (Isabela
, Galapagos), sampled at nine sites in April 1986 and 1996. This volcano ha
s recently suffered a population explosion of introduced feral goats, which
have transformed large parts of the former forest and scrub into grassland
, especially at higher elevations. Species diversity showed highest values
for the lower arid part of the volcano with little change between 1986 and
1996. At higher elevations, diversity was generally lower, but the 1996 dat
a revealed increased values compared with 1986. Species composition and rel
ative abundance in samples from the lower arid and transition zones differe
d between periods, whereas at higher elevation this difference was masked b
y the effects of introduced goats. There was a decrease of high altitude sp
ecialist species (including several endemics) and a significant increase of
more xerophilic species in overgrazed sites. Both the temporary increase i
n habitat heterogeneity and availability of dead wood explain the observed
recent increase in species richness on goat-damaged sites. Firm and quick a
ction to reduce the feral goat numbers could still restore the initial stat
e and conserve most of the natural diversity of Volcan Alcedo. (C) 1998 pub
lished by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.