Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Elisa Barreto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/10453
Resumo: Biodiversity is not evenly distributed around the globe, and a major challenge in ecology and evolution is to unravel the processes that generate and maintain spatial patterns of diversity. Decades of research on the subject indicates that current patterns of biodiversity result from a complex network between multiple factors acting over time and space. In this thesis, we explore how the relationships that make up part of this network vary across geographical space on a global scale and propose a spatiotemporal series of paleoclimate, which has the potential to elucidate the spatial variation of biodiversity. We begin by developing a spatially explicit path analysis to explore the spatial non-stationarity of the relationships between current and past environmental conditions with species richness and phylogenetic diversity of terrestrial mammals (first chapter). We show that environmental conditions relate differently to each dimension of diversity, explaining why species richness is not always an indicative of the amount of phylogenetic diversity in a community. Then, we employ the same methodological approach to revisit traditional ecological theories of how climate and productivity influence the richness of terrestrial tetrapods (second chapter). We show that temperature and precipitation have direct and indirect effects, via productivity, on species richness and we explicitly map where each environmental condition is most determinant for the richness of each taxonomic group. Based on the recognition that we still know little about islands biogeography of terrestrial mammals, we generated a global database of island mammals and estimated how richness and endemism are related to the physical and environmental characteristics of the islands, while accommodating non-stationarity between biogeographic regions (third chapter). We show that island’s area and isolation are among the strongest drivers of mammalian biodiversity, while environmental effects varied with taxonomic group, biogeographic region and measure of diversity. The results from the first three chapters point to the great importance of current and past climate for the generation and maintenance of spatial patterns of biodiversity. Therefore, we propose a global spatiotemporal series of the climate during the last 5 million years (Pliocene-Pleistocene), which holds the potential to advance our understanding of the strong diversity-climate relationship (fourth chapter).
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spelling Rangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle de Brittohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1613666671361533Graham, Catherine HelenDiniz Filho, José Alexandre FelizolaBini, Luis MauricioDomingos, André MenegottoRangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle De Brittohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4407427979272752Pereira, Elisa Barreto2020-03-20T11:29:25Z2020-03-12Pereira, Elisa Barreto. Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade. 2020. 175 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2020.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/10453ark:/38995/0013000004xdhBiodiversity is not evenly distributed around the globe, and a major challenge in ecology and evolution is to unravel the processes that generate and maintain spatial patterns of diversity. Decades of research on the subject indicates that current patterns of biodiversity result from a complex network between multiple factors acting over time and space. In this thesis, we explore how the relationships that make up part of this network vary across geographical space on a global scale and propose a spatiotemporal series of paleoclimate, which has the potential to elucidate the spatial variation of biodiversity. We begin by developing a spatially explicit path analysis to explore the spatial non-stationarity of the relationships between current and past environmental conditions with species richness and phylogenetic diversity of terrestrial mammals (first chapter). We show that environmental conditions relate differently to each dimension of diversity, explaining why species richness is not always an indicative of the amount of phylogenetic diversity in a community. Then, we employ the same methodological approach to revisit traditional ecological theories of how climate and productivity influence the richness of terrestrial tetrapods (second chapter). We show that temperature and precipitation have direct and indirect effects, via productivity, on species richness and we explicitly map where each environmental condition is most determinant for the richness of each taxonomic group. Based on the recognition that we still know little about islands biogeography of terrestrial mammals, we generated a global database of island mammals and estimated how richness and endemism are related to the physical and environmental characteristics of the islands, while accommodating non-stationarity between biogeographic regions (third chapter). We show that island’s area and isolation are among the strongest drivers of mammalian biodiversity, while environmental effects varied with taxonomic group, biogeographic region and measure of diversity. The results from the first three chapters point to the great importance of current and past climate for the generation and maintenance of spatial patterns of biodiversity. Therefore, we propose a global spatiotemporal series of the climate during the last 5 million years (Pliocene-Pleistocene), which holds the potential to advance our understanding of the strong diversity-climate relationship (fourth chapter).A biodiversidade não está distribuída igualmente ao redor do globo, e um grande desafio em ecologia e evolução é desvendar os processos que geram e mantém os padrões espaciais de diversidade. O longo histórico de pesquisa sobre o tema indica que os atuais padrões de biodiversidade resultam de uma complexa rede de interação entre múltiplos fatores atuando ao longo do tempo e do espaço. Nesta tese, nós exploramos como as relações que compõe parte desta rede variam ao longo do espaço geográfico em escala global e propomos uma série espaço-temporal do paleoclima, que tem o potencial de elucidar parte da variação espacial da biodiversidade. Iniciamos desenvolvendo uma análise de caminhos espacialmente explícita para explorar a não-estacionaridade espacial das relações entre condições ambientais atuais e passadas com a riqueza de espécies e a diversidade filogenética de mamíferos terrestres (primeiro capítulo). Mostramos que o ambiente se relaciona de forma diferente com cada dimensão da diversidade, explicando porque a riqueza de espécies nem sempre é um indicativo da quantidade de diversidade filogenética em uma comunidade. Em seguida, utilizamos a mesma abordagem metodológica para revisitar tradicionais teorias ecológicas de como o clima e a produtividade influenciam a riqueza de tetrápodes terrestres (segundo capítulo). Mostramos que a temperatura e a precipitação têm efeitos diretos e indiretos, via produtividade, na riqueza de espécies e mapeamos explicitamente onde cada condição ambiental é mais determinante para a riqueza de cada grupo taxonômico. A partir do reconhecimento de que ainda sabemos pouco sobre a biogeografia de ilhas de mamíferos terrestres, geramos uma base de dados global de mamíferos insulares e estimamos como a riqueza e o endemismo estão relacionados com características físicas e ambientais das ilhas, enquanto acomodando a não-estacionaridade entre regiões biogeográficas (terceiro capítulo). Mostramos que área e isolamento da ilha estão entre os fatores que mais influenciam a biodiversidade de mamíferos, enquanto efeitos ambientais variaram com o grupo taxonômico, a região biogeográfica e a medida da diversidade. Os resultados dos três primeiros capítulos apontam para a grande importância do clima atual e passado para a geração e manutenção dos padrões espaciais de biodiversidade. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Spatial variation of the multiple pathways connecting environment and biodiversity
title Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
spellingShingle Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
Pereira, Elisa Barreto
Análise de caminhos
Biogeografia de ilhas
Clima
Dimensões de diversidade
Endemismo
Gradientes de diversidade
Mamíferos
Não-estacionaridade
Paleoclima
Climate
Dimensions of diversity
Endemism
Gradients of diversity
Island biogeography
Mammals
Non- stationarity
Paleoclimate
Path analysis
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
title_full Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
title_fullStr Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
title_full_unstemmed Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
title_sort Variação espacial dos múltiplos caminhos que conectam ambiente e biodiversidade
author Pereira, Elisa Barreto
author_facet Pereira, Elisa Barreto
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle de Britto
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Graham, Catherine Helen
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Bini, Luis Mauricio
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Domingos, André Menegotto
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Rangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle De Britto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Elisa Barreto
contributor_str_mv Rangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle de Britto
Graham, Catherine Helen
Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
Bini, Luis Mauricio
Domingos, André Menegotto
Rangel, Thiago Fernando Lopes Valle De Britto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Análise de caminhos
Biogeografia de ilhas
Clima
Dimensões de diversidade
Endemismo
Gradientes de diversidade
Mamíferos
Não-estacionaridade
Paleoclima
topic Análise de caminhos
Biogeografia de ilhas
Clima
Dimensões de diversidade
Endemismo
Gradientes de diversidade
Mamíferos
Não-estacionaridade
Paleoclima
Climate
Dimensions of diversity
Endemism
Gradients of diversity
Island biogeography
Mammals
Non- stationarity
Paleoclimate
Path analysis
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Climate
Dimensions of diversity
Endemism
Gradients of diversity
Island biogeography
Mammals
Non- stationarity
Paleoclimate
Path analysis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Biodiversity is not evenly distributed around the globe, and a major challenge in ecology and evolution is to unravel the processes that generate and maintain spatial patterns of diversity. Decades of research on the subject indicates that current patterns of biodiversity result from a complex network between multiple factors acting over time and space. In this thesis, we explore how the relationships that make up part of this network vary across geographical space on a global scale and propose a spatiotemporal series of paleoclimate, which has the potential to elucidate the spatial variation of biodiversity. We begin by developing a spatially explicit path analysis to explore the spatial non-stationarity of the relationships between current and past environmental conditions with species richness and phylogenetic diversity of terrestrial mammals (first chapter). We show that environmental conditions relate differently to each dimension of diversity, explaining why species richness is not always an indicative of the amount of phylogenetic diversity in a community. Then, we employ the same methodological approach to revisit traditional ecological theories of how climate and productivity influence the richness of terrestrial tetrapods (second chapter). We show that temperature and precipitation have direct and indirect effects, via productivity, on species richness and we explicitly map where each environmental condition is most determinant for the richness of each taxonomic group. Based on the recognition that we still know little about islands biogeography of terrestrial mammals, we generated a global database of island mammals and estimated how richness and endemism are related to the physical and environmental characteristics of the islands, while accommodating non-stationarity between biogeographic regions (third chapter). We show that island’s area and isolation are among the strongest drivers of mammalian biodiversity, while environmental effects varied with taxonomic group, biogeographic region and measure of diversity. The results from the first three chapters point to the great importance of current and past climate for the generation and maintenance of spatial patterns of biodiversity. Therefore, we propose a global spatiotemporal series of the climate during the last 5 million years (Pliocene-Pleistocene), which holds the potential to advance our understanding of the strong diversity-climate relationship (fourth chapter).
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