Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions

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Main Author: Brandão, Fernanda Colares
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Carvalho, William Douglas, Duarte, Herbert O. B., Rosalino, L. M., da Silva, Cláudia Regina, Hilário, Renato Richard
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Understanding fine-scale assemblage composition patterns of mammals is important to increase ecological knowledge and support conservation actions. We investigated whether β-diversity of medium and large-sized mammals and its components (replacement and richness difference) are related to distance to major rivers, height above the nearest drainage (HAND), and vegetation height; and whether species interactions shape their spatiotemporal distribution. We used camera traps to monitor the mammal assemblage of the Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, Northeastern Amazon. The difference (Δ) in distance to major rivers and geographic distance between sites affected positively the total β-diversity and both its components. ΔVegetation height affected total β-diversity and species replacement, while ΔHAND affected richness differences, and to a lower extent, species replacement. We found evidence that spotted pacas (Cuniculus paca) and ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) adjust their spatiotemporal dynamics to escape from predation and to overlap with abundant prey, respectively. However, we did not find evidence that competition affects the spatiotemporal distribution of any other species. Vegetation height, distance to rivers and HAND influenced mammal assemblages probably through shaping the quality and amount of resources. Predation risk seems to be important in shaping the use of time and space by prey, while the distribution of prey is important for the use of time and space for predators. Furthermore, other niche differentiation mechanisms may explain why competition did not affect the species' spatiotemporal dynamics. We highlight the need to include different environmental contexts within protected areas to promote mammal diversity and conservation.
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spelling Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactionsUnderstanding fine-scale assemblage composition patterns of mammals is important to increase ecological knowledge and support conservation actions. We investigated whether β-diversity of medium and large-sized mammals and its components (replacement and richness difference) are related to distance to major rivers, height above the nearest drainage (HAND), and vegetation height; and whether species interactions shape their spatiotemporal distribution. We used camera traps to monitor the mammal assemblage of the Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, Northeastern Amazon. The difference (Δ) in distance to major rivers and geographic distance between sites affected positively the total β-diversity and both its components. ΔVegetation height affected total β-diversity and species replacement, while ΔHAND affected richness differences, and to a lower extent, species replacement. We found evidence that spotted pacas (Cuniculus paca) and ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) adjust their spatiotemporal dynamics to escape from predation and to overlap with abundant prey, respectively. However, we did not find evidence that competition affects the spatiotemporal distribution of any other species. Vegetation height, distance to rivers and HAND influenced mammal assemblages probably through shaping the quality and amount of resources. Predation risk seems to be important in shaping the use of time and space by prey, while the distribution of prey is important for the use of time and space for predators. Furthermore, other niche differentiation mechanisms may explain why competition did not affect the species' spatiotemporal dynamics. We highlight the need to include different environmental contexts within protected areas to promote mammal diversity and conservation.WileyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaBrandão, Fernanda ColaresCarvalho, William DouglasDuarte, Herbert O. B.Rosalino, L. M.da Silva, Cláudia ReginaHilário, Renato Richard2024-102025-10-01T00:00:00Z2024-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/97796engBrandão, F. C., Carvalho, W. D., Duarte, H. O. B., Rosalino, L. M., da Silva, C. R., & Hilário, R. R. (2024). Fine-scale variation in the medium and large-sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β-diversity and species interactions. Ecological Research, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/1440-1703.1253410.1111/1440-1703.12534info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T16:33:01Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10400.5/97796Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T04:19:26.841455Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
spellingShingle Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
Brandão, Fernanda Colares
title_short Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
title_full Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
title_fullStr Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
title_full_unstemmed Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
title_sort Fine‐scale variation in the medium and large‐sized mammal assemblage composition in northeastern Amazon: Drivers of β‐diversity and species interactions
author Brandão, Fernanda Colares
author_facet Brandão, Fernanda Colares
Carvalho, William Douglas
Duarte, Herbert O. B.
Rosalino, L. M.
da Silva, Cláudia Regina
Hilário, Renato Richard
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Duarte, Herbert O. B.
Rosalino, L. M.
da Silva, Cláudia Regina
Hilário, Renato Richard
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brandão, Fernanda Colares
Carvalho, William Douglas
Duarte, Herbert O. B.
Rosalino, L. M.
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description Understanding fine-scale assemblage composition patterns of mammals is important to increase ecological knowledge and support conservation actions. We investigated whether β-diversity of medium and large-sized mammals and its components (replacement and richness difference) are related to distance to major rivers, height above the nearest drainage (HAND), and vegetation height; and whether species interactions shape their spatiotemporal distribution. We used camera traps to monitor the mammal assemblage of the Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, Northeastern Amazon. The difference (Δ) in distance to major rivers and geographic distance between sites affected positively the total β-diversity and both its components. ΔVegetation height affected total β-diversity and species replacement, while ΔHAND affected richness differences, and to a lower extent, species replacement. We found evidence that spotted pacas (Cuniculus paca) and ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) adjust their spatiotemporal dynamics to escape from predation and to overlap with abundant prey, respectively. However, we did not find evidence that competition affects the spatiotemporal distribution of any other species. Vegetation height, distance to rivers and HAND influenced mammal assemblages probably through shaping the quality and amount of resources. Predation risk seems to be important in shaping the use of time and space by prey, while the distribution of prey is important for the use of time and space for predators. Furthermore, other niche differentiation mechanisms may explain why competition did not affect the species' spatiotemporal dynamics. We highlight the need to include different environmental contexts within protected areas to promote mammal diversity and conservation.
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