Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa
The spatial distribution of species, functional traits and phylogenetic relationships at both the regional and local scales provide complementary approaches to study patterns of biodiversity and help to untangle the mechanisms driving community assembly. Few studies have simultaneously considered th...
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todo:paper_19326203_v10_n5_p_Corbelli2023-10-03T16:34:37Z Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa Corbelli, J.M. Zurita, G.A. Filloy, J. Galvis, J.P. Vespa, N.I. Bellocq, I. ant Article biome bird controlled study cropland forest functional beta diversity grassland indicator organism land use nonhuman phylogenetic beta diversity phylogeny plantation species conservation species diversity subtropical forest taxonomic beta diversity agriculture animal Argentina biodiversity ecosystem environment environmental protection Paraguay phylogeny Aves Formicidae Agriculture Animals Ants Argentina Biodiversity Birds Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Environment Forests Grassland Paraguay Phylogeny The spatial distribution of species, functional traits and phylogenetic relationships at both the regional and local scales provide complementary approaches to study patterns of biodiversity and help to untangle the mechanisms driving community assembly. Few studies have simultaneously considered the taxonomic (TBD), functional (FBD) and phylogenetic (PBD) facets of beta diversity. Here we analyze the associations between TBD, FBD, and PBD with the biome (representing different regional species pools) and land use, and investigate whether TBD, FBD and PBD were correlated. In the study design we considered two widely used indicator taxa (birds and ants) from two contrasting biomes (subtropical forest and grassland) and land uses (tree plantations and cropfields) in the southern Neotropics. Non-metric multidimensional scaling showed that taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic distances were associated to biome and land use; study sites grouped into four groups on the bi-dimensional space (cropfields in forest and grassland, and tree plantations in forest and grassland), and that was consistent across beta diversity facets and taxa. Mantel and PERMANOVA tests showed that TBD, FBD and PBD were positively correlated for both bird and ant assemblages; in general, partial correlations were also significant. Some of the functional traits considered here were conserved along phylogeny. Our results will contribute to the development of sound land use planning and beta diversity conservation. © 2015 Corbelli et al. Fil:Corbelli, J.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Zurita, G.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Filloy, J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vespa, N.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Bellocq, I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19326203_v10_n5_p_Corbelli |
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ant Article biome bird controlled study cropland forest functional beta diversity grassland indicator organism land use nonhuman phylogenetic beta diversity phylogeny plantation species conservation species diversity subtropical forest taxonomic beta diversity agriculture animal Argentina biodiversity ecosystem environment environmental protection Paraguay phylogeny Aves Formicidae Agriculture Animals Ants Argentina Biodiversity Birds Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Environment Forests Grassland Paraguay Phylogeny |
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ant Article biome bird controlled study cropland forest functional beta diversity grassland indicator organism land use nonhuman phylogenetic beta diversity phylogeny plantation species conservation species diversity subtropical forest taxonomic beta diversity agriculture animal Argentina biodiversity ecosystem environment environmental protection Paraguay phylogeny Aves Formicidae Agriculture Animals Ants Argentina Biodiversity Birds Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Environment Forests Grassland Paraguay Phylogeny Corbelli, J.M. Zurita, G.A. Filloy, J. Galvis, J.P. Vespa, N.I. Bellocq, I. Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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ant Article biome bird controlled study cropland forest functional beta diversity grassland indicator organism land use nonhuman phylogenetic beta diversity phylogeny plantation species conservation species diversity subtropical forest taxonomic beta diversity agriculture animal Argentina biodiversity ecosystem environment environmental protection Paraguay phylogeny Aves Formicidae Agriculture Animals Ants Argentina Biodiversity Birds Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Environment Forests Grassland Paraguay Phylogeny |
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The spatial distribution of species, functional traits and phylogenetic relationships at both the regional and local scales provide complementary approaches to study patterns of biodiversity and help to untangle the mechanisms driving community assembly. Few studies have simultaneously considered the taxonomic (TBD), functional (FBD) and phylogenetic (PBD) facets of beta diversity. Here we analyze the associations between TBD, FBD, and PBD with the biome (representing different regional species pools) and land use, and investigate whether TBD, FBD and PBD were correlated. In the study design we considered two widely used indicator taxa (birds and ants) from two contrasting biomes (subtropical forest and grassland) and land uses (tree plantations and cropfields) in the southern Neotropics. Non-metric multidimensional scaling showed that taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic distances were associated to biome and land use; study sites grouped into four groups on the bi-dimensional space (cropfields in forest and grassland, and tree plantations in forest and grassland), and that was consistent across beta diversity facets and taxa. Mantel and PERMANOVA tests showed that TBD, FBD and PBD were positively correlated for both bird and ant assemblages; in general, partial correlations were also significant. Some of the functional traits considered here were conserved along phylogeny. Our results will contribute to the development of sound land use planning and beta diversity conservation. © 2015 Corbelli et al. |
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Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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Integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: Interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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integrating taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic beta diversities: interactive effects with the biome and land use across taxa |
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