Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley

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Main Author: Tonial,MLS.
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Silva,HLR., Tonial,IJ., Costa,MC., Silva Júnior,NJ., Diniz-Filho,JAF.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Summary: There has been a resurging interest in patterns of β-diversity, especially by the mechanisms driving broad-scale, continental and global patterns, and how partitioning β-diversity into richness (or nestedness) and turnover components can be linked with such mechanisms. Here we compared two recent methodologies to find richness and turnover components of β-diversity, using a large regional scale dataset of mammal, bird, reptiles and amphibian species found in seven regions of Central, North and Northeastern Brazil. As well as a simple comparison of the metrics available, we analyzed spatial patterns (i.e., distance-decay similarity) and the effects of biome type in these components using raw and partial Mantel tests. Our analyses revealed that turnover estimated using Baselga's (2010) approach is slightly higher than the estimate using Carvalho's et al. (2012) approach, but all analyses show consistent spatial patterns in species turnover using both methods. Spatial patterns in β-diversity revealed by Mantel tests are also consistent with expectations based on differential dispersal abilities. Our results also reinforce that spatial patterns in β-diversity, mainly in the turnover components expressing faunal differentiation, are determined by a mix or broad scale environmental effects and short distance spatially-structured dispersal.
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spelling Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valleyfaunal similarityβ-diversityturnoverrichnessnestednessThere has been a resurging interest in patterns of β-diversity, especially by the mechanisms driving broad-scale, continental and global patterns, and how partitioning β-diversity into richness (or nestedness) and turnover components can be linked with such mechanisms. Here we compared two recent methodologies to find richness and turnover components of β-diversity, using a large regional scale dataset of mammal, bird, reptiles and amphibian species found in seven regions of Central, North and Northeastern Brazil. As well as a simple comparison of the metrics available, we analyzed spatial patterns (i.e., distance-decay similarity) and the effects of biome type in these components using raw and partial Mantel tests. Our analyses revealed that turnover estimated using Baselga's (2010) approach is slightly higher than the estimate using Carvalho's et al. (2012) approach, but all analyses show consistent spatial patterns in species turnover using both methods. Spatial patterns in β-diversity revealed by Mantel tests are also consistent with expectations based on differential dispersal abilities. Our results also reinforce that spatial patterns in β-diversity, mainly in the turnover components expressing faunal differentiation, are determined by a mix or broad scale environmental effects and short distance spatially-structured dispersal.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2012-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842012000300012Brazilian Journal of Biology v.72 n.3 2012reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/S1519-69842012000300012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTonial,MLS.Silva,HLR.Tonial,IJ.Costa,MC.Silva Júnior,NJ.Diniz-Filho,JAF.eng2012-09-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842012000300012Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2012-09-14T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
title Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
spellingShingle Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
Tonial,MLS.
faunal similarity
β-diversity
turnover
richness
nestedness
title_short Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
title_full Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
title_fullStr Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
title_full_unstemmed Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
title_sort Geographical patterns and partition of turnover and richness components of beta-diversity in faunas from Tocantins river valley
author Tonial,MLS.
author_facet Tonial,MLS.
Silva,HLR.
Tonial,IJ.
Costa,MC.
Silva Júnior,NJ.
Diniz-Filho,JAF.
author_role author
author2 Silva,HLR.
Tonial,IJ.
Costa,MC.
Silva Júnior,NJ.
Diniz-Filho,JAF.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonial,MLS.
Silva,HLR.
Tonial,IJ.
Costa,MC.
Silva Júnior,NJ.
Diniz-Filho,JAF.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv faunal similarity
β-diversity
turnover
richness
nestedness
topic faunal similarity
β-diversity
turnover
richness
nestedness
description There has been a resurging interest in patterns of β-diversity, especially by the mechanisms driving broad-scale, continental and global patterns, and how partitioning β-diversity into richness (or nestedness) and turnover components can be linked with such mechanisms. Here we compared two recent methodologies to find richness and turnover components of β-diversity, using a large regional scale dataset of mammal, bird, reptiles and amphibian species found in seven regions of Central, North and Northeastern Brazil. As well as a simple comparison of the metrics available, we analyzed spatial patterns (i.e., distance-decay similarity) and the effects of biome type in these components using raw and partial Mantel tests. Our analyses revealed that turnover estimated using Baselga's (2010) approach is slightly higher than the estimate using Carvalho's et al. (2012) approach, but all analyses show consistent spatial patterns in species turnover using both methods. Spatial patterns in β-diversity revealed by Mantel tests are also consistent with expectations based on differential dispersal abilities. Our results also reinforce that spatial patterns in β-diversity, mainly in the turnover components expressing faunal differentiation, are determined by a mix or broad scale environmental effects and short distance spatially-structured dispersal.
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