Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins

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Autor(a) principal: Nakamura,Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vicentin,Wagner, Súarez,Yzel Rondon
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Patterns of species replacement and richness differences along environmental gradients or ecoregions shed light on different ecological and evolutionary mechanisms acting on community structure. Communities of aquatic ecosystems of different watersheds are supposed to host distinct species and lineages. Quantifying and understanding the degree to which these differences are affected by environmental and biogeographical factors remains an open question for these environments, particularly in the Neotropical region. We investigated patterns of taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of headwater streams of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins to understand how local and biogeographical factors affect the assembly of fish communities. We also quantified taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity by decomposing them into nestedness and turnover components. We found that local environmental factors are the main factors influencing the composition of stream fish communities. Whereas pH affected both taxonomic and phylogenetic turnover, water velocity was responsible for phylogenetic turnover and pH was the main driver of phylogenetic nestedness. Our results indicate an effect of local environmental factors in determining the structure of headwater stream fish communities through a combination of a species sorting mechanism (water velocity and pH) and phylogenetic habitat filtering (pH).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
title Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
spellingShingle Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
Nakamura,Gabriel
Community assembly
Nestedness
Phylobetadiversity
Tropical streams
Turnover
title_short Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
title_full Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
title_fullStr Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
title_sort Taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in headwater stream fish communities of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins
author Nakamura,Gabriel
author_facet Nakamura,Gabriel
Vicentin,Wagner
Súarez,Yzel Rondon
author_role author
author2 Vicentin,Wagner
Súarez,Yzel Rondon
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nakamura,Gabriel
Vicentin,Wagner
Súarez,Yzel Rondon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Community assembly
Nestedness
Phylobetadiversity
Tropical streams
Turnover
topic Community assembly
Nestedness
Phylobetadiversity
Tropical streams
Turnover
description ABSTRACT Patterns of species replacement and richness differences along environmental gradients or ecoregions shed light on different ecological and evolutionary mechanisms acting on community structure. Communities of aquatic ecosystems of different watersheds are supposed to host distinct species and lineages. Quantifying and understanding the degree to which these differences are affected by environmental and biogeographical factors remains an open question for these environments, particularly in the Neotropical region. We investigated patterns of taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of headwater streams of the Paraná and Paraguai River basins to understand how local and biogeographical factors affect the assembly of fish communities. We also quantified taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity by decomposing them into nestedness and turnover components. We found that local environmental factors are the main factors influencing the composition of stream fish communities. Whereas pH affected both taxonomic and phylogenetic turnover, water velocity was responsible for phylogenetic turnover and pH was the main driver of phylogenetic nestedness. Our results indicate an effect of local environmental factors in determining the structure of headwater stream fish communities through a combination of a species sorting mechanism (water velocity and pH) and phylogenetic habitat filtering (pH).
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