Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans
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Resumo: | A critical step in designing efficient spatial prioritization plans is to find the best network of sites that preserve multiple biodiversity facets. Conservation biogeography has increasingly been using functional diversity (FD) as an alternative metric to describe how trait diversity is distributed throughout space. FD can be promptly related to the function played by species in a community, better than taxonomic diversity. Here, we mapped multiple dimensions of functional diversity of South American anurans that describe functional richness (FRich), evenness (FEve), dispersion (FDis), and rarity (Frar) at the regional scale, as well as geographical restrictiveness and body size. FRich was higher in the Amazon basin, Guianas, Tropical Andes, and the central portion of the Atlantic Forest, whereas lower values appear in Patagonia and the Atacama Desert. FEve and FDis were homogeneously distributed throughout the continent, with lowest values in southern Patagonia, Pacific slope of the southern Tropical Andes, and Atacama Desert, while the highest values were found in the Atlantic slope of the southern Tropical Andes. Patterns of functional distinctiveness and uniqueness were similar and highlighted northwestern Argentina and areas with many endemic and functionally unique species. Frar at the regional scale highlighted the Andes, Patagonia, and the Atlantic Forest. |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American AnuransBody sizeFunctional biogeographyFunctional rarityLife-history traitsConservation biogeographySouth AmericaA critical step in designing efficient spatial prioritization plans is to find the best network of sites that preserve multiple biodiversity facets. Conservation biogeography has increasingly been using functional diversity (FD) as an alternative metric to describe how trait diversity is distributed throughout space. FD can be promptly related to the function played by species in a community, better than taxonomic diversity. Here, we mapped multiple dimensions of functional diversity of South American anurans that describe functional richness (FRich), evenness (FEve), dispersion (FDis), and rarity (Frar) at the regional scale, as well as geographical restrictiveness and body size. FRich was higher in the Amazon basin, Guianas, Tropical Andes, and the central portion of the Atlantic Forest, whereas lower values appear in Patagonia and the Atacama Desert. FEve and FDis were homogeneously distributed throughout the continent, with lowest values in southern Patagonia, Pacific slope of the southern Tropical Andes, and Atacama Desert, while the highest values were found in the Atlantic slope of the southern Tropical Andes. Patterns of functional distinctiveness and uniqueness were similar and highlighted northwestern Argentina and areas with many endemic and functionally unique species. Frar at the regional scale highlighted the Andes, Patagonia, and the Atlantic Forest.Fundação de Amparo de Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)University Research and Scientific Production Support Program of the Goias State University (PROBIP/UEG)Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Dept Biol Sci, Bauru, SP, BrazilFed Univ Sao Carlos UFScar, Sorocaba, SP, BrazilFed Univ Pampa UNIPAMPA, Sao Gabriel, RS, BrazilGoias State Univ UEG, Anapolis, Go, BrazilFed Univ Mato Grosso Sul UFMS, Campo Grande, MS, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Dept Biol Sci, Bauru, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 2011/18510-0FAPESP: 2013/50714-0FAPESP: 2016/13949-7CNPq: 2037/2014-9CNPq: 431012/2016-4CNPq: 308687/2016-17CNPq: 114613/2018-4SpringerUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)Fed Univ Pampa UNIPAMPAGoias State Univ UEGUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)Vasconcelos, Tiago S. [UNESP]Silva, Fernando R. daSantos, Tiago G. dosPrado, Vitor H. M.Provete, Diogo B.Vasconcelos, TSDaSilva, FRDosSantos, TGPrado, VHMProvete, DB2023-07-29T11:55:04Z2023-07-29T11:55:04Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article107-123http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26296-9_5Biogeographic Patterns of South American Anurans. Basel: Springer Nature Switzerland Ag, p. 107-123, 2019.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24543610.1007/978-3-030-26296-9_5WOS:000548834100007Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBiogeographic Patterns Of South American Anuransinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-23T15:23:16Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/245436Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-04-23T15:23:16Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans Vasconcelos, Tiago S. [UNESP] Body size Functional biogeography Functional rarity Life-history traits Conservation biogeography South America |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
title_full |
Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Geographical Patterns of Functional Diversity of South American Anurans |
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Vasconcelos, Tiago S. [UNESP] |
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Vasconcelos, Tiago S. [UNESP] Silva, Fernando R. da Santos, Tiago G. dos Prado, Vitor H. M. Provete, Diogo B. Vasconcelos, TS DaSilva, FR DosSantos, TG Prado, VHM Provete, DB |
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Silva, Fernando R. da Santos, Tiago G. dos Prado, Vitor H. M. Provete, Diogo B. Vasconcelos, TS DaSilva, FR DosSantos, TG Prado, VHM Provete, DB |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) Fed Univ Pampa UNIPAMPA Goias State Univ UEG Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) |
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Vasconcelos, Tiago S. [UNESP] Silva, Fernando R. da Santos, Tiago G. dos Prado, Vitor H. M. Provete, Diogo B. Vasconcelos, TS DaSilva, FR DosSantos, TG Prado, VHM Provete, DB |
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Body size Functional biogeography Functional rarity Life-history traits Conservation biogeography South America |
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Body size Functional biogeography Functional rarity Life-history traits Conservation biogeography South America |
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A critical step in designing efficient spatial prioritization plans is to find the best network of sites that preserve multiple biodiversity facets. Conservation biogeography has increasingly been using functional diversity (FD) as an alternative metric to describe how trait diversity is distributed throughout space. FD can be promptly related to the function played by species in a community, better than taxonomic diversity. Here, we mapped multiple dimensions of functional diversity of South American anurans that describe functional richness (FRich), evenness (FEve), dispersion (FDis), and rarity (Frar) at the regional scale, as well as geographical restrictiveness and body size. FRich was higher in the Amazon basin, Guianas, Tropical Andes, and the central portion of the Atlantic Forest, whereas lower values appear in Patagonia and the Atacama Desert. FEve and FDis were homogeneously distributed throughout the continent, with lowest values in southern Patagonia, Pacific slope of the southern Tropical Andes, and Atacama Desert, while the highest values were found in the Atlantic slope of the southern Tropical Andes. Patterns of functional distinctiveness and uniqueness were similar and highlighted northwestern Argentina and areas with many endemic and functionally unique species. Frar at the regional scale highlighted the Andes, Patagonia, and the Atlantic Forest. |
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