Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, José Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cardoso, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/5789
Resumo: Hutchinson’s n-dimensional hypervolume concept holds a central role across different fields of ecology and evolution. The question of the amount of hypervolume overlap and differentiation between species is of great interest to understand the processes that drive niche dynamics, competitive interactions and, ultimately, community assembly. A framework is proposed to decompose overall differentiation among hypervolumes into two distinct components: niche shifts and niche contraction/expansion processes. Niche shift corresponds to the replacement of space between the hypervolumes occupied by two species, whereas niche contraction/expansion processes correspond to net differences between the amount of space enclosed by each hypervolume. A procedure to implement non-continuous trait data in the estimation of n-dimensional hypervolumes is proposed. Hypervolumes were constructed for three Darwin’ finches, Geospiza conirostris, Geospiza magnirostris, and Geospiza difficilis using intraspecific trait data. Results showed that significant niche shifts, not niche contraction, occurred between G. conirostris and G. magnirostris in Genovesa island, where they live in sympatry. This means that G. conirostris occupied a different niche space and not a reduced space on Genovesa. G. difficilis was well differentiated from the other two species. The proposed framework allows disentangling different processes underlying niche partitioning between coexisting species. This framework offers novel insights to understand the drivers of niche partitioning strategies among coexisting species.
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spelling Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using HypervolumesFundamental NicheHypervolumeMorphospaceNiche ContractionNiche ShiftRealized NicheHutchinson’s n-dimensional hypervolume concept holds a central role across different fields of ecology and evolution. The question of the amount of hypervolume overlap and differentiation between species is of great interest to understand the processes that drive niche dynamics, competitive interactions and, ultimately, community assembly. A framework is proposed to decompose overall differentiation among hypervolumes into two distinct components: niche shifts and niche contraction/expansion processes. Niche shift corresponds to the replacement of space between the hypervolumes occupied by two species, whereas niche contraction/expansion processes correspond to net differences between the amount of space enclosed by each hypervolume. A procedure to implement non-continuous trait data in the estimation of n-dimensional hypervolumes is proposed. Hypervolumes were constructed for three Darwin’ finches, Geospiza conirostris, Geospiza magnirostris, and Geospiza difficilis using intraspecific trait data. Results showed that significant niche shifts, not niche contraction, occurred between G. conirostris and G. magnirostris in Genovesa island, where they live in sympatry. This means that G. conirostris occupied a different niche space and not a reduced space on Genovesa. G. difficilis was well differentiated from the other two species. The proposed framework allows disentangling different processes underlying niche partitioning between coexisting species. This framework offers novel insights to understand the drivers of niche partitioning strategies among coexisting species.JC was supported by the Grant No. MSCA-IF-EF-ST 706482.Frontiers MediaRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresCarvalho, José CarlosCardoso, Pedro2021-03-15T12:08:00Z2020-072020-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/5789engCarvalho, J.C. & Cardoso, P. (2020). Decomposing the causes for niche differentiation between species using hypervolumes. "Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution", 8, 243. DOI:10.3389/fevo.2020.002432296-701X10.3389/fevo.2020.00243000561569600001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:34:09ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
title Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
spellingShingle Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
Carvalho, José Carlos
Fundamental Niche
Hypervolume
Morphospace
Niche Contraction
Niche Shift
Realized Niche
title_short Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
title_full Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
title_fullStr Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
title_full_unstemmed Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
title_sort Decomposing the Causes for Niche Differentiation Between Species Using Hypervolumes
author Carvalho, José Carlos
author_facet Carvalho, José Carlos
Cardoso, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Cardoso, Pedro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, José Carlos
Cardoso, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fundamental Niche
Hypervolume
Morphospace
Niche Contraction
Niche Shift
Realized Niche
topic Fundamental Niche
Hypervolume
Morphospace
Niche Contraction
Niche Shift
Realized Niche
description Hutchinson’s n-dimensional hypervolume concept holds a central role across different fields of ecology and evolution. The question of the amount of hypervolume overlap and differentiation between species is of great interest to understand the processes that drive niche dynamics, competitive interactions and, ultimately, community assembly. A framework is proposed to decompose overall differentiation among hypervolumes into two distinct components: niche shifts and niche contraction/expansion processes. Niche shift corresponds to the replacement of space between the hypervolumes occupied by two species, whereas niche contraction/expansion processes correspond to net differences between the amount of space enclosed by each hypervolume. A procedure to implement non-continuous trait data in the estimation of n-dimensional hypervolumes is proposed. Hypervolumes were constructed for three Darwin’ finches, Geospiza conirostris, Geospiza magnirostris, and Geospiza difficilis using intraspecific trait data. Results showed that significant niche shifts, not niche contraction, occurred between G. conirostris and G. magnirostris in Genovesa island, where they live in sympatry. This means that G. conirostris occupied a different niche space and not a reduced space on Genovesa. G. difficilis was well differentiated from the other two species. The proposed framework allows disentangling different processes underlying niche partitioning between coexisting species. This framework offers novel insights to understand the drivers of niche partitioning strategies among coexisting species.
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