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Temperature shapes opposing latitudinal gradients of plant taxonomic and phylogenetic β diversity
Authors:Ian R McFadden  Brody Sandel  Constantinos Tsirogiannis  Naia Morueta‐Holme  Jens‐Christian Svenning  Brian J Enquist  Nathan JB Kraft
Abstract:Latitudinal and elevational richness gradients have received much attention from ecologists but there is little consensus on underlying causes. One possible proximate cause is increased levels of species turnover, or β diversity, in the tropics compared to temperate regions. Here, we leverage a large botanical dataset to map taxonomic and phylogenetic β diversity, as mean turnover between neighboring 100 × 100 km cells, across the Americas and determine key climatic drivers. We find taxonomic and tip‐weighted phylogenetic β diversity is higher in the tropics, but that basal‐weighted phylogenetic β diversity is highest in temperate regions. Supporting Janzen's ‘mountain passes’ hypothesis, tropical mountainous regions had higher β diversity than temperate regions for taxonomic and tip‐weighted metrics. The strongest climatic predictors of turnover were average temperature and temperature seasonality. Taken together, these results suggest β diversity is coupled to latitudinal richness gradients and that temperature is a major driver of plant community composition and change.
Keywords:Americas  biome assembly  elevation  Jaccard dissimilarity  New World  UniFrac
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