The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community

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Autor(a) principal: Netto, Sergio Antônio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Menegotto, Andre, Dambros, Cristian Dambros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA)
Texto Completo: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ecy.2721
https://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/handle/ANIMA/2658
Resumo: Environmental filtering is a major mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, it is still not clear how different abiotic drivers composing the environmental filter interact with each other to determine local species assemblage and create spatial patterns in species distribution. Here, we evaluated the effects of two strong and uncorrelated environmental variables (salinity and sediment properties) on the b-diversity of an estuarine macrobenthic community while accounting for spatial effects. Our results show that the benthic community composition has a strong spatial structure along the estuary, which can be greatly explained by salinity and sediment variation. Salinity is most associated with species replacement (turnover), whereas sediment is more important for species loss (nestedness). However, the effects of sediment variation on nestedness are mainly detected at a smaller spatial scale (estuarine sectors), whereas the effects of salinity on species turnover are stronger as spatial scale increases (entire estuary). Our findings suggest that environmental filters can drive both turnover and nestedness components of b-diversity, but that their relative importance depends on the spatial scale of investigation. Although abiotic drivers associated with detrimental effects (sediment) usually result in nestedness, larger spatial scales encompass abiotic drivers associated with different suitable conditions (salinity), increasing the relative importance of the replacement component of species b-diversity.
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spelling The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic communityAbiotic filterBeta-diversityBrackish waterCoastal lagoonCommunityMacrofaunaLagunaEnvironmental filtering is a major mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, it is still not clear how different abiotic drivers composing the environmental filter interact with each other to determine local species assemblage and create spatial patterns in species distribution. Here, we evaluated the effects of two strong and uncorrelated environmental variables (salinity and sediment properties) on the b-diversity of an estuarine macrobenthic community while accounting for spatial effects. Our results show that the benthic community composition has a strong spatial structure along the estuary, which can be greatly explained by salinity and sediment variation. Salinity is most associated with species replacement (turnover), whereas sediment is more important for species loss (nestedness). However, the effects of sediment variation on nestedness are mainly detected at a smaller spatial scale (estuarine sectors), whereas the effects of salinity on species turnover are stronger as spatial scale increases (entire estuary). Our findings suggest that environmental filters can drive both turnover and nestedness components of b-diversity, but that their relative importance depends on the spatial scale of investigation. Although abiotic drivers associated with detrimental effects (sediment) usually result in nestedness, larger spatial scales encompass abiotic drivers associated with different suitable conditions (salinity), increasing the relative importance of the replacement component of species b-diversity.Artigo 170 CNPq2019-12-19T15:32:57Z2020-11-26T17:39:05Z2019-12-19T15:32:57Z2020-11-26T17:39:05Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlee02721; p.1 - 9application/pdfmarço1939-917077https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ecy.2721https://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/handle/ANIMA/2658100Nova IorqueAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNetto, Sergio AntônioMenegotto, AndreDambros, Cristian Dambrosengreponame:Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA)instname:Ânima Educaçãoinstacron:Ânima2021-08-11T16:37:08Zoai:repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br:ANIMA/2658Repositório InstitucionalPRIhttps://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/oai/requestcontato@animaeducacao.com.bropendoar:2021-08-11T16:37:08Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA) - Ânima Educaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
title The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
spellingShingle The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
Netto, Sergio Antônio
Abiotic filter
Beta-diversity
Brackish water
Coastal lagoon
Community
Macrofauna
Laguna
title_short The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
title_full The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
title_fullStr The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
title_full_unstemmed The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
title_sort The scale-dependent effect of environmental filters on species turnover and nestedness in an estuarine benthic community
author Netto, Sergio Antônio
author_facet Netto, Sergio Antônio
Menegotto, Andre
Dambros, Cristian Dambros
author_role author
author2 Menegotto, Andre
Dambros, Cristian Dambros
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Netto, Sergio Antônio
Menegotto, Andre
Dambros, Cristian Dambros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abiotic filter
Beta-diversity
Brackish water
Coastal lagoon
Community
Macrofauna
Laguna
topic Abiotic filter
Beta-diversity
Brackish water
Coastal lagoon
Community
Macrofauna
Laguna
description Environmental filtering is a major mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, it is still not clear how different abiotic drivers composing the environmental filter interact with each other to determine local species assemblage and create spatial patterns in species distribution. Here, we evaluated the effects of two strong and uncorrelated environmental variables (salinity and sediment properties) on the b-diversity of an estuarine macrobenthic community while accounting for spatial effects. Our results show that the benthic community composition has a strong spatial structure along the estuary, which can be greatly explained by salinity and sediment variation. Salinity is most associated with species replacement (turnover), whereas sediment is more important for species loss (nestedness). However, the effects of sediment variation on nestedness are mainly detected at a smaller spatial scale (estuarine sectors), whereas the effects of salinity on species turnover are stronger as spatial scale increases (entire estuary). Our findings suggest that environmental filters can drive both turnover and nestedness components of b-diversity, but that their relative importance depends on the spatial scale of investigation. Although abiotic drivers associated with detrimental effects (sediment) usually result in nestedness, larger spatial scales encompass abiotic drivers associated with different suitable conditions (salinity), increasing the relative importance of the replacement component of species b-diversity.
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