Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors

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Autor(a) principal: Dalmolin, Diego Anderson
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Tozetti, Alexandro M., Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267546
Resumo: Anurans exhibit limited dispersion ability and have physiological and behavioural character istics that narrow their relationships with both environmental and spatial predictors. So, the relative contributions of environmental and spatial predictors in the patterns of taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity were examined in a metacommunity of 33 ponds along the coast of south Brazil. We expected that neutral processes and, in particular, niche based processes could have similar influence on the taxonomic and functional beta diversity patterns. Distance-based methods (db-RDA) with variation partitioning were conducted with abundance data to examine taxonomic and functional facets and components (total, turn over and nestedness) in relation to environmental and spatial predictors. Processes deter mining metacommunity structure differed between the components of beta diversity and among taxonomic and functional diversity. While taxonomic beta diversity was further accounted by both environmental and spatial predictors, functional beta diversity responded more strongly to spatial predictors. These two contrasting patterns were different to what we had predicted, suggesting that while there is a taxonomic turnover mediated by environmen tal filters, the spatial distance promotes the trait dissimilarity between sites. In addition, our data confirm that neutral and niche-based processes operate on anuran metacommunities even at short geographic scales. Our results reinforce the idea that studies aiming to evalu ate the patterns of structure in metacommunities should include different facets of diversity so that better interpretations can be achieved
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spelling Dalmolin, Diego AndersonTozetti, Alexandro M.Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos2023-11-24T03:23:28Z20191932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267546001177663Anurans exhibit limited dispersion ability and have physiological and behavioural character istics that narrow their relationships with both environmental and spatial predictors. So, the relative contributions of environmental and spatial predictors in the patterns of taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity were examined in a metacommunity of 33 ponds along the coast of south Brazil. We expected that neutral processes and, in particular, niche based processes could have similar influence on the taxonomic and functional beta diversity patterns. Distance-based methods (db-RDA) with variation partitioning were conducted with abundance data to examine taxonomic and functional facets and components (total, turn over and nestedness) in relation to environmental and spatial predictors. Processes deter mining metacommunity structure differed between the components of beta diversity and among taxonomic and functional diversity. While taxonomic beta diversity was further accounted by both environmental and spatial predictors, functional beta diversity responded more strongly to spatial predictors. These two contrasting patterns were different to what we had predicted, suggesting that while there is a taxonomic turnover mediated by environmen tal filters, the spatial distance promotes the trait dissimilarity between sites. In addition, our data confirm that neutral and niche-based processes operate on anuran metacommunities even at short geographic scales. Our results reinforce the idea that studies aiming to evalu ate the patterns of structure in metacommunities should include different facets of diversity so that better interpretations can be achievedapplication/pdfengPlos One. San Francisco. Vol. 14, no. 11 (Nov. 2019), e0214902, 16 p.AnurosAnfíbiosTaxonomia animalTaxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictorsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001177663.pdf.txt001177663.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain58195http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267546/2/001177663.pdf.txtd42c73a07ad61b7058fbe33476622ed1MD52ORIGINAL001177663.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf972799http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267546/1/001177663.pdf03da9815ddbce01c9d97776a155fd62fMD5110183/2675462023-11-25 04:25:52.734949oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267546Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-11-25T06:25:52Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
spellingShingle Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
Dalmolin, Diego Anderson
Anuros
Anfíbios
Taxonomia animal
title_short Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
title_full Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
title_fullStr Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
title_sort Taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity of a subtropical metacommunity respond differentially to environmental and spatial predictors
author Dalmolin, Diego Anderson
author_facet Dalmolin, Diego Anderson
Tozetti, Alexandro M.
Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
author_role author
author2 Tozetti, Alexandro M.
Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
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Tozetti, Alexandro M.
Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
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Anfíbios
Taxonomia animal
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Anfíbios
Taxonomia animal
description Anurans exhibit limited dispersion ability and have physiological and behavioural character istics that narrow their relationships with both environmental and spatial predictors. So, the relative contributions of environmental and spatial predictors in the patterns of taxonomic and functional anuran beta diversity were examined in a metacommunity of 33 ponds along the coast of south Brazil. We expected that neutral processes and, in particular, niche based processes could have similar influence on the taxonomic and functional beta diversity patterns. Distance-based methods (db-RDA) with variation partitioning were conducted with abundance data to examine taxonomic and functional facets and components (total, turn over and nestedness) in relation to environmental and spatial predictors. Processes deter mining metacommunity structure differed between the components of beta diversity and among taxonomic and functional diversity. While taxonomic beta diversity was further accounted by both environmental and spatial predictors, functional beta diversity responded more strongly to spatial predictors. These two contrasting patterns were different to what we had predicted, suggesting that while there is a taxonomic turnover mediated by environmen tal filters, the spatial distance promotes the trait dissimilarity between sites. In addition, our data confirm that neutral and niche-based processes operate on anuran metacommunities even at short geographic scales. Our results reinforce the idea that studies aiming to evalu ate the patterns of structure in metacommunities should include different facets of diversity so that better interpretations can be achieved
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