Beta‐diversity in temperate and tropical forests reflects dissimilar mechanisms of community assembly |
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Authors: | Jonathan A. Myers Jonathan M. Chase Iván Jiménez Peter M. Jørgensen Alejandro Araujo‐Murakami Narel Paniagua‐Zambrana Renate Seidel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology and Tyson Research Center, Washington University, , Saint Louis, Missouri, 63130 USA;2. Missouri Botanical Garden, , Saint Louis, Missouri, 63166 USA;3. Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado, Herbario, Facultad de Ciéncias Agrícolas, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno, , Santa Cruz, Bolivia;4. Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, , La Paz, Bolivia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Site‐to‐site variation in species composition (β‐diversity) generally increases from low‐ to high‐diversity regions. Although biogeographical differences in community assembly mechanisms may explain this pattern, random sampling effects can create this pattern through differences in regional species pools. Here, we compared assembly mechanisms between spatially extensive networks of temperate and tropical forest plots with highly divergent species pools (46 vs. 607 species). After controlling for sampling effects, β‐diversity of woody plants was similar and higher than expected by chance in both forests, reflecting strong intraspecific aggregation. However, different mechanisms appeared to explain aggregation in the two forests. In the temperate forest, aggregation reflected stronger environmental correlations, suggesting an important role for species‐sorting (e.g. environmental filtering) processes, whereas in the tropics, aggregation reflected stronger spatial correlations, more likely reflecting dispersal limitation. We suggest that biogeographical differences in the relative importance of different community assembly mechanisms contribute to these striking gradients in global biodiversity. |
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Keywords: | Amazonia beta‐diversity community assembly dispersal limitation environmental filtering intraspecific aggregation metacommunity Ozarks species pool species sorting |
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