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Metacommunity Composition of Web-Spiders in a Fragmented Neotropical Forest: Relative Importance of Environmental and Spatial Effects

机译:在一个支离破碎的新热带森林网络蜘蛛的集合群落组成:环境和空间效应的相对重要性

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The distribution of beta diversity is shaped by factors linked to environmental and spatial control. The relative importance of both processes in structuring spider metacommunities has not yet been investigated in the Atlantic Forest. The variance explained by purely environmental, spatially structured environmental, and purely spatial components was compared for a metacommunity of web spiders. The study was carried out in 16 patches of Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil. Field work was done in one landscape mosaic representing a slight gradient of urbanization. Environmental variables encompassed plot- and patch-level measurements and a climatic matrix, while principal coordinates of neighbor matrices (PCNMs) acted as spatial variables. A forward selection procedure was carried out to select environmental and spatial variables influencing web-spider beta diversity. Variation partitioning was used to estimate the contribution of pure environmental and pure spatial effects and their shared influence on beta-diversity patterns, and to estimate the relative importance of selected environmental variables. Three environmental variables (bush density, land use in the surroundings of patches, and shape of patches) and two spatial variables were selected by forward selection procedures. Variation partitioning revealed that 15% of the variation of beta diversity was explained by a combination of environmental and PCNM variables. Most of this variation (12%) corresponded to pure environmental and spatially environmental structure. The data indicated that (1) spatial legacy was not important in explaining the web-spider beta diversity; (2) environmental predictors explained a significant portion of the variation in web-spider composition; (3) one-third of environmental variation was due to a spatial structure that jointly explains variation in species distributions. We were able to detect important factors related to matrix management influencing the web-spider beta-diversity patterns, which are probably linked to historical deforestation events.
机译:β多样性的分布受与环境和空间控制有关的因素影响。大西洋森林中尚未研究过这两种过程在构建蜘蛛亚群落中的相对重要性。比较了由纯环境,空间结构化环境和纯空间成分所解释的方差,这是网络蜘蛛的元社区。该研究是在巴西南部的16个大西洋森林地区进行的。现场工作是在一个景观马赛克中完成的,代表着城市化的轻微梯度。环境变量包括样地和斑块水平的测量以及气候矩阵,而相邻矩阵(PCNM)的主要坐标则充当空间变量。进行了正向选择程序,以选择影响网络蜘蛛beta多样性的环境和空间变量。变异划分用于估计纯环境和纯空间效应的贡献及其对β多样性模式的共同影响,并估计所选环境变量的相对重要性。通过前向选择程序选择了三个环境变量(灌木密度,斑块周围的土地利用和斑块的形状)和两个空间变量。变异划分显示,β变异的15%变异是由环境变量和PCNM变量共同解释的。这种变化的大部分(12%)对应于纯环境和空间环境结构。数据表明:(1)空间遗产对于解释网络蜘蛛beta多样性并不重要; (2)环境预测因素解释了蜘蛛网成分变化的很大一部分; (3)环境变化的三分之一是由于空间结构共同解释了物种分布的变化。我们能够检测到与矩阵管理相关的重要因素,这些因素会影响网络蜘蛛的beta多样性模式,这可能与历史上的森林砍伐事件有关。

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