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Climate and geographic distance are more influential than rivers on the beta diversity of passerine birds in Amazonia
Authors:Isadora E Fluck  Nilton Cáceres  Carla D Hendges  Mariana do Nascimento Brum  Cristian S Dambros
Institution:Dept of Ecology and Evolution, Univ. Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Abstract:Variation in the spatial structure of communities in terms of species composition (beta diversity) is affected by different ecological processes, such as environmental filtering and dispersal limitation. Large rivers are known as barriers for species dispersal (riverine hypothesis) in tropical regions. However, when organisms are not dispersal limited by geographic barriers, other factors, such as climatic conditions and geographic distance per se, may affect species distribution. In order to investigate the relative contribution of major rivers, climate and geographic distance on Passeriformes beta diversity, we divided Amazonia into 549 grid cells (1° of latitude and longitude) and obtained data of species occurrence, climate and geographic position for each cell. Beta diversity was measured using taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional metrics of composition. The influence of climatic variables, geographic distance and rivers on these metrics was tested using regression analyses. Passerine beta diversity is characterized mainly by the change in species taxonomic identity and in phylogenetic lineages across climatic gradients and over geographic distance. However, species with similar traits are found throughout the entire Amazonia. The size of rivers was proportional to their effect on species composition. However, climate and geographic distance are relatively more important than rivers for Amazonian taxonomic and phylogenetic species composition.
Keywords:dispersal limitation  environmental gradient  geographic barrier  riverine-barrier-hypothesis  species composition  variance partitioning
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