Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.

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Autor(a) principal: Perillo, Lucas Neves
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Neves, Frederico de Siqueira, Itabaiana, Yasmine Antonini, Martins, Rogério Parentoni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFOP
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/9019
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182054
Resumo: Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species groups' patterns of lower species richness with increasing altitude. While this pattern is well understood for tropical mountains, studies investigating possible determinants of variation in beta-diversity at its different altitudes are scarce. We sampled bee and wasp communities (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) along an altitudinal gradient (1,000±2,000 m.a.s.l.) in a tropical mountainous region of Brazil. Trap nests and Moericke traps were established at six sampling points, with 200 m difference in altitude between each point. We obtained average climate data (1970±2000) from Worldclim v2 for altitudes at each sampling site. Nest traps captured 17 bee and wasp species from six families, and Moericke traps captured 124 morphospecies from 13 families. We found a negative correlation between altitude and species richness and abundance. Temperature, precipitation, water vapor pressure, and wind speed influenced species richness and abundance, and were correlated with altitude. β- diversity was primarily determined by species turnover as opposed to nestedness, and Aculeate community similarity was higher for more similar altitudinal ranges. Moericke traps seem to be more efficient for altitudinal surveys compared to nest traps. We found high occurrence of singleton and doubleton species at all altitudes, highlighting the need for longterm studies to efficiently assess hymenopteran diversity in these environments.
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spelling Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species groups' patterns of lower species richness with increasing altitude. While this pattern is well understood for tropical mountains, studies investigating possible determinants of variation in beta-diversity at its different altitudes are scarce. We sampled bee and wasp communities (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) along an altitudinal gradient (1,000±2,000 m.a.s.l.) in a tropical mountainous region of Brazil. Trap nests and Moericke traps were established at six sampling points, with 200 m difference in altitude between each point. We obtained average climate data (1970±2000) from Worldclim v2 for altitudes at each sampling site. Nest traps captured 17 bee and wasp species from six families, and Moericke traps captured 124 morphospecies from 13 families. We found a negative correlation between altitude and species richness and abundance. Temperature, precipitation, water vapor pressure, and wind speed influenced species richness and abundance, and were correlated with altitude. β- diversity was primarily determined by species turnover as opposed to nestedness, and Aculeate community similarity was higher for more similar altitudinal ranges. Moericke traps seem to be more efficient for altitudinal surveys compared to nest traps. We found high occurrence of singleton and doubleton species at all altitudes, highlighting the need for longterm studies to efficiently assess hymenopteran diversity in these environments.2017-10-24T12:07:31Z2017-10-24T12:07:31Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPERILLO, L. N. et al. Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient. PLoS One, v. 12, p. 1-14, 2017. Disponível em: <http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0182054>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.1932-6203http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/9019https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182054This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Fonte: o próprio artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPerillo, Lucas NevesNeves, Frederico de SiqueiraItabaiana, Yasmine AntoniniMartins, Rogério Parentoniengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2020-02-11T15:58:08Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/9019Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332020-02-11T15:58:08Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
title Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
spellingShingle Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
Perillo, Lucas Neves
title_short Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
title_full Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
title_fullStr Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
title_full_unstemmed Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
title_sort Compositional changes in bee and wasp communities along Neotropical mountain altitudinal gradient.
author Perillo, Lucas Neves
author_facet Perillo, Lucas Neves
Neves, Frederico de Siqueira
Itabaiana, Yasmine Antonini
Martins, Rogério Parentoni
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Itabaiana, Yasmine Antonini
Martins, Rogério Parentoni
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Neves, Frederico de Siqueira
Itabaiana, Yasmine Antonini
Martins, Rogério Parentoni
description Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species groups' patterns of lower species richness with increasing altitude. While this pattern is well understood for tropical mountains, studies investigating possible determinants of variation in beta-diversity at its different altitudes are scarce. We sampled bee and wasp communities (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) along an altitudinal gradient (1,000±2,000 m.a.s.l.) in a tropical mountainous region of Brazil. Trap nests and Moericke traps were established at six sampling points, with 200 m difference in altitude between each point. We obtained average climate data (1970±2000) from Worldclim v2 for altitudes at each sampling site. Nest traps captured 17 bee and wasp species from six families, and Moericke traps captured 124 morphospecies from 13 families. We found a negative correlation between altitude and species richness and abundance. Temperature, precipitation, water vapor pressure, and wind speed influenced species richness and abundance, and were correlated with altitude. β- diversity was primarily determined by species turnover as opposed to nestedness, and Aculeate community similarity was higher for more similar altitudinal ranges. Moericke traps seem to be more efficient for altitudinal surveys compared to nest traps. We found high occurrence of singleton and doubleton species at all altitudes, highlighting the need for longterm studies to efficiently assess hymenopteran diversity in these environments.
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