Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases

ABSTRACT: How species similarity changes between habitats along environmental gradients is still a central challenge in ecological studies. We assessed whether marsh plant characteristics are associated with geographic changes in environmental conditions and whether there are environmental factors a...

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spelling paper:paper_01718630_v494_n_p135_Canepuccia2023-06-08T15:18:42Z Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases Climate variables Latitudinal gradient Physical factors Spartina Tidal salt-marshes α- and β-diversity amplitude biodiversity environmental conditions environmental factor environmental gradient grass landscape latitudinal gradient precipitation (climatology) salinity saltmarsh species diversity species richness temperature effect tidal range vegetation cover Spartina ABSTRACT: How species similarity changes between habitats along environmental gradients is still a central challenge in ecological studies. We assessed whether marsh plant characteristics are associated with geographic changes in environmental conditions and whether there are environmental factors associated with marsh-inland dissimilarity in species composition. Field samples of vegetation were collected at 6 sites along the SW Atlantic to determine plant characteristics (cover, tallness, richness and α-diversity), and marsh-inland dissimilarity (β-diversity) in species composition was calculated. PERMANOVA analysis showed that plant assemblage changes among sites. Forward stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that in lower marsh, plant cover increased in association with tidal range and decreased in association with salinity. In the high marsh, plant cover decreased in association with tidal range, salinity and with minimum temperatures. Plant richness increased in association with tidal range and with marsh area, while α-diversity decreased in association with precipitation and increased with salinity. Beta-diversity, estimated by SIMPER analysis, increased in association with precipitation and decreased with salinity and daily thermal amplitude. We present evidence that there is an increase in a-diversity but a decrease in β-diversity with environmental severity among co-specific marshes distributed along the SW Atlantic coast. Thus, communities developing in more benign conditions, regardless of their low local diversity, may increase biodiversity at a landscape scale by decreasing their similarities.© Inter-Research 2013. www.int-res.com. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01718630_v494_n_p135_Canepuccia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01718630_v494_n_p135_Canepuccia
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topic Climate variables
Latitudinal gradient
Physical factors
Spartina
Tidal salt-marshes
α- and β-diversity
amplitude
biodiversity
environmental conditions
environmental factor
environmental gradient
grass
landscape
latitudinal gradient
precipitation (climatology)
salinity
saltmarsh
species diversity
species richness
temperature effect
tidal range
vegetation cover
Spartina
spellingShingle Climate variables
Latitudinal gradient
Physical factors
Spartina
Tidal salt-marshes
α- and β-diversity
amplitude
biodiversity
environmental conditions
environmental factor
environmental gradient
grass
landscape
latitudinal gradient
precipitation (climatology)
salinity
saltmarsh
species diversity
species richness
temperature effect
tidal range
vegetation cover
Spartina
Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
topic_facet Climate variables
Latitudinal gradient
Physical factors
Spartina
Tidal salt-marshes
α- and β-diversity
amplitude
biodiversity
environmental conditions
environmental factor
environmental gradient
grass
landscape
latitudinal gradient
precipitation (climatology)
salinity
saltmarsh
species diversity
species richness
temperature effect
tidal range
vegetation cover
Spartina
description ABSTRACT: How species similarity changes between habitats along environmental gradients is still a central challenge in ecological studies. We assessed whether marsh plant characteristics are associated with geographic changes in environmental conditions and whether there are environmental factors associated with marsh-inland dissimilarity in species composition. Field samples of vegetation were collected at 6 sites along the SW Atlantic to determine plant characteristics (cover, tallness, richness and α-diversity), and marsh-inland dissimilarity (β-diversity) in species composition was calculated. PERMANOVA analysis showed that plant assemblage changes among sites. Forward stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that in lower marsh, plant cover increased in association with tidal range and decreased in association with salinity. In the high marsh, plant cover decreased in association with tidal range, salinity and with minimum temperatures. Plant richness increased in association with tidal range and with marsh area, while α-diversity decreased in association with precipitation and increased with salinity. Beta-diversity, estimated by SIMPER analysis, increased in association with precipitation and decreased with salinity and daily thermal amplitude. We present evidence that there is an increase in a-diversity but a decrease in β-diversity with environmental severity among co-specific marshes distributed along the SW Atlantic coast. Thus, communities developing in more benign conditions, regardless of their low local diversity, may increase biodiversity at a landscape scale by decreasing their similarities.© Inter-Research 2013. www.int-res.com.
title Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
title_short Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
title_full Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
title_fullStr Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
title_full_unstemmed Dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
title_sort dissimilarity in plant species diversity between salt marsh and neighboring environments decreases as environmental harshness increases
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01718630_v494_n_p135_Canepuccia
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01718630_v494_n_p135_Canepuccia
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