Environmental influences on local amphibian diversity: the role of floods on river basins |
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Authors: | Raimundo Real J Mario Vargas Agustín Antúnez |
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Institution: | (1) Departmento de Biología Animal, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain |
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Abstract: | We tested two hypotheses about boundary units and seven about environmental control of species diversity in order to explain geographical trends in the richness of amphibian species in the Mediterranean watershed of the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The number of amphibian species tends to decrease from west to east. The longitudinal trend in the richness of amphibian species actually occurs on passing from one basin to another, but there is not any longitudinal trend within the basins. Multivariate analyses confirmed that the disturbances of episodic river-basin floodings were the principal factor which controls the richness of amphibian species. They explained 94.8% of the observed variations in the richness of amphibian species in this area, according to the intermediate disturbance hypothesis.We propose hydrographic basins as suitable geographical units for further biogeographical analysis and for considering the role of disturbances produced by floods in the environmental control of species diversity. |
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Keywords: | species diversity amphibian biogeography and ecology hydrographic basins flood disturbances environmental gradients |
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