Ecotone might provide key refugium for sky island mammals in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Sky islands, ecosystems found on geographically isolated mountain peaks,
are among the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world but face a
disproportionately high threat from climate change. High‐elevation,
montane ecosystems, which are already at their upper altitudinal limits,
are predicted to severely contract in response to climate change. The
identification and conservation of refugia is an increasingly important
approach for protecting biodiversity associated with imperiled ecosystems.
We explored the spruce‐fir–northern hardwood ecotone as a possible
refugium for mammals in the Southern Appalachian red spruce (Picea
rubens)‐Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) sky islands. We conducted livetrapping,
camera trapping, and ultrasonic acoustic surveys to characterize mammal
diversity across the spruce‐fir–northern hardwood forest gradient on
Grandfather Mountain and Roan Mountain Highlands in western North
Carolina, USA. We detected four out of the five spruce‐fir‐associated
small mammal species in both spruce‐fir and ecotone habitats. Mammal
species richness, alpha diversity, and bat activity tended to be higher in
the ecotone than in the other forest types on both mountains. Next, the
abundance of small mammals associated with spruce‐fir was higher in the
spruce‐fir and ecotone forests for one of the three species we were able
to estimate. Together, our results suggest that the spruce‐fir–northern
hardwood ecotone might serve as refugium for mammal species that are
associated with spruce‐fir sky islands in the Southern Appalachian
Mountains and mammalian conservation efforts in this biodiversity hotspot
should consider focusing on the ecotone in addition to the adjacent
spruce‐fir ecosystem.
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2025-11-24



