Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares
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Resumo: | The diversity of species naturally inhabiting an insular location is ultimately snapeO Uy tne combined processes of colonization, speciation and extinction, and firstly by the set of environmental, ecological, historical and evolutionary factors that determine the interchange of these processes. However, the diversity of species currently inhabiting many islands around the globe is also shaped by the introduction process. Using the functional traits and phylogenetic relationships of bird species, we investigated how different natural and anthropogenic mechanisms have shaped the species diversity on different continental and oceanic islands distributed around the globe. In the first chapter, rve investigated whether the species introduction compensates for the ecological and evolutionary information lost following the species extinction. In general, we found that introduced species have ecological roles and evolutionary histories different from extinct species. This means that introductions truly do not compensate for extinctions. In the second chapter, we investigated whether biogeographic, environmental and anthropogenic factors can explain the proportion of introduced bird species across different islands, and what the impact of these introductions on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of assemblages. We found that the proportion of introduced bird species is negatively mediated by the native species richness, and positively by the human population size found across the islands. In addition, we found that the ecological selectivity observed in introductions of bird species has decreased the mean functional diversity, but not the mean phylogenetic diversity, among species occurring across the insular assemblages. This shows that ecological patterns do not always reflect evolutionary patterns observed among species. Finally, in the third chapter we accessed the functional distance among visitor bird species and resident bird species to investigate the colonization success of insulai locations. We found that when species occur as visitors across the islands, they show a higher functional distance to the nearest resident species than when they occur as residents. This indicites that the failure in the colonization process of insular locations increases with the functional distance to the nearest resident species, which corroborates the pre-adaptation to the environment hypothesis. |
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Cianciaruso, Marcus Viniciushttp ://lattes. cnpq.br I 3 421 6 I 26283 1 683 0Cianciaruso, Marcus ViniciusDiaz, Margarita Patricia FlorencioDiniz Filho, José Alexandre FelizolaBini, Luis MauricioHartz, Sandra Mariahttp://lattes.cnpq.brl5563 783 I I 8897708Sobral, Fernando Landa2018-07-13T10:38:36Z2017-04-20SOBRAL, Fernando Landa. Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares. 2017. 133 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8694The diversity of species naturally inhabiting an insular location is ultimately snapeO Uy tne combined processes of colonization, speciation and extinction, and firstly by the set of environmental, ecological, historical and evolutionary factors that determine the interchange of these processes. However, the diversity of species currently inhabiting many islands around the globe is also shaped by the introduction process. Using the functional traits and phylogenetic relationships of bird species, we investigated how different natural and anthropogenic mechanisms have shaped the species diversity on different continental and oceanic islands distributed around the globe. In the first chapter, rve investigated whether the species introduction compensates for the ecological and evolutionary information lost following the species extinction. In general, we found that introduced species have ecological roles and evolutionary histories different from extinct species. This means that introductions truly do not compensate for extinctions. In the second chapter, we investigated whether biogeographic, environmental and anthropogenic factors can explain the proportion of introduced bird species across different islands, and what the impact of these introductions on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of assemblages. We found that the proportion of introduced bird species is negatively mediated by the native species richness, and positively by the human population size found across the islands. In addition, we found that the ecological selectivity observed in introductions of bird species has decreased the mean functional diversity, but not the mean phylogenetic diversity, among species occurring across the insular assemblages. This shows that ecological patterns do not always reflect evolutionary patterns observed among species. Finally, in the third chapter we accessed the functional distance among visitor bird species and resident bird species to investigate the colonization success of insulai locations. We found that when species occur as visitors across the islands, they show a higher functional distance to the nearest resident species than when they occur as residents. This indicites that the failure in the colonization process of insular locations increases with the functional distance to the nearest resident species, which corroborates the pre-adaptation to the environment hypothesis.A diversidade de espécies naturalmente habitando uma localidade insular é ultimamente moldada pelos processos combinados de colonização, especiação e extinção, e primeiramente pelo conjunto de fatores ambientais, ecológicos, históricos e evolutivos, que determinam o intercâmbio desses processos. Entretanto, a diversidade de espdcies atualmente habitando muitas ilhas ao redor do globo também 6 moldada pelo processo de introdução. Usando os atributos funcionais e as relações de parentesco de espécies de aves, nós investigamos como diferentes mecanismos naturais e antrópicos tem moldada a diversidade de espécies em diferentes ilhas continentais e oceânicas distribuídas ao redor do globo. No primeiro capitulo, nós investigamos se a introdução de espécies compensa pelas informagOes ecol6gicas e evolutivas perdidas por meio da extingSo de espdcies. De maneira geral, nós encontramos que as espécies introduzidas possuem papéis ecológicos e histórias evolutivas diferentes das espdcies extintas. Isso significa que as introdug6es verdadeiramente ndo compensam pelas exting6es. No segundo capitulo, n6s investigamos se determinados fatores biogeográficos, ambientais e antrópicos podem explicar a proporção de espécies de aves introduzidas ao longo de diferentes ilhas, e qual o impacto dessas introdug6es sobre a diversidade funcional e filogendtica das assembleias. N6s encontramos que a proporgSo de espdcies de aves introduzidas d mediada negativamente pela riqueza de espdcies nativas, e positivamente pelo tamanho da populagSo humana encontrada nas ilhas. Aldm disso, n6s encontramos que a seletividade ecol6gica observada nas introdug6es de espdcies de aves tem reduzido a diversidade funcional mddia, mas n6o a diversidade filogenetica mddia, entre as espdcies ocorrentes ao longo das assembleias insulares. Isso mostra que os padr6es ecol6gicos nem sempre refletem os padroes evolutivos observados entre as espdcies. Finalmente, no terceiro capftulo n6s acessamos a distdncia funcional entre espdcies de aves visitantes e espdcies de aves residentes para investigar o sucesso na colonizagio de localidades insulares. Nos encontramos que quando as espdcies ocorrem como visitantes ao longo das ilhas, elas mostram uma distdncia funcional maior para as espdcies residentes mais proximas do que quando elas ocorrem como residentes. 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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Patterns and processes in assembly of insular bird assemblaqes |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares Sobral, Fernando Landa Colonização de espécies Diversidade filogenetica Diversidade funcional Extinção e introdução de espécies Falsa compensação False compensation Functional diversity Phylogenetic diversity Species colonization Species extinction and introduction CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Padrões e processos na organização de assembleias de aves insulares |
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Sobral, Fernando Landa |
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Sobral, Fernando Landa |
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Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius |
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Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius |
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Diaz, Margarita Patricia Florencio |
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Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola |
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Bini, Luis Mauricio |
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Hartz, Sandra Maria |
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Sobral, Fernando Landa |
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Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius Cianciaruso, Marcus Vinicius Diaz, Margarita Patricia Florencio Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola Bini, Luis Mauricio Hartz, Sandra Maria |
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Colonização de espécies Diversidade filogenetica Diversidade funcional Extinção e introdução de espécies Falsa compensação False compensation Functional diversity Phylogenetic diversity Species colonization Species extinction and introduction |
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Colonização de espécies Diversidade filogenetica Diversidade funcional Extinção e introdução de espécies Falsa compensação False compensation Functional diversity Phylogenetic diversity Species colonization Species extinction and introduction CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA |
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The diversity of species naturally inhabiting an insular location is ultimately snapeO Uy tne combined processes of colonization, speciation and extinction, and firstly by the set of environmental, ecological, historical and evolutionary factors that determine the interchange of these processes. However, the diversity of species currently inhabiting many islands around the globe is also shaped by the introduction process. Using the functional traits and phylogenetic relationships of bird species, we investigated how different natural and anthropogenic mechanisms have shaped the species diversity on different continental and oceanic islands distributed around the globe. In the first chapter, rve investigated whether the species introduction compensates for the ecological and evolutionary information lost following the species extinction. In general, we found that introduced species have ecological roles and evolutionary histories different from extinct species. This means that introductions truly do not compensate for extinctions. In the second chapter, we investigated whether biogeographic, environmental and anthropogenic factors can explain the proportion of introduced bird species across different islands, and what the impact of these introductions on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of assemblages. We found that the proportion of introduced bird species is negatively mediated by the native species richness, and positively by the human population size found across the islands. In addition, we found that the ecological selectivity observed in introductions of bird species has decreased the mean functional diversity, but not the mean phylogenetic diversity, among species occurring across the insular assemblages. This shows that ecological patterns do not always reflect evolutionary patterns observed among species. Finally, in the third chapter we accessed the functional distance among visitor bird species and resident bird species to investigate the colonization success of insulai locations. We found that when species occur as visitors across the islands, they show a higher functional distance to the nearest resident species than when they occur as residents. This indicites that the failure in the colonization process of insular locations increases with the functional distance to the nearest resident species, which corroborates the pre-adaptation to the environment hypothesis. |
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