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Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands

机译:大陆的面积和距离以不同的方式影响大西洋森林沿海岛屿蛇的丰富度和系统发育多样性

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Aim The Theory of Island Biogeography posits that ecological and evolutionary processes regulate species richness of isolated areas. We assessed the influences of an island area and distance from the mainland on species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and phylogenetic composition of snakes on coastal islands. Location Coastal islands of the megadiverse Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Methods We compiled the species composition of 17 coastal islands in southeastern Brazil. Species richness and phylogenetic diversity were calculated for each island. Phylogenetic composition was measured using principal coordinates of phylogenetic structure. We then employed generalized linear models to test the influence of area and distance from the mainland on the diversity metrics. Results We found a prominent influence of area on species richness, whereas phylogenetic diversity was more affected by distance from the mainland. Snake clades were distinctly associated with area and distance. The Boidae family was associated with nearer and larger islands, whereas Elapidae was broadly distributed. Distance from the mainland was associated with the distribution of Dipsadidae, whereas Colubridae was influenced by both the area and distance. The Viperidae family attained higher values of phylogenetic diversity in smaller and more remote islands. Main conclusions This island system conserved a considerable piece of snake richness from southeastern Brazil, including island endemic species. Area and distance from the mainland were important drivers of snake diversity in the Atlantic Forest coastal islands. However, these predictors affected the different components of diversity in different ways. Phylogenetic composition analysis enables us to understand how basal nodes contributed to high levels of phylogenetic diversity on smaller and farther islands regardless of the decrease in species richness.
机译:目的岛屿生物地理学理论认为,生态和进化过程调节着偏远地区的物种丰富度。我们评估了岛屿面积和与大陆的距离对沿海岛屿上的蛇的物种丰富性,系统发育多样性和系统发育组成的影响。位置巴西东南部的巨型大西洋森林的沿海岛屿。方法我们编制了巴西东南部17个沿海岛屿的物种组成。计算每个岛屿的物种丰富度和系统发育多样性。使用系统发育结构的主坐标来测量系统发育组成。然后,我们使用广义线性模型来测试面积和与大陆的距离对多样性指标的影响。结果我们发现面积对物种丰富度的影响显着,而系统发育多样性受离大陆距离的影响更大。蛇进化枝与面积和距离明显相关。 Boidae家族与较近和较大的岛屿有关,而Elapidae则分布广泛。距大陆的距离与双齿科的分布有关,而伞形科受面积和距离的影响。在更小和更偏远的岛屿上,Vi蛇科的系统发育多样性值更高。主要结论这个岛屿系统保存了巴西东南部相当多的蛇类丰富物种,其中包括岛屿特有物种。与大陆的面积和距离是大西洋森林沿海岛屿蛇类多样性的重要驱动因素。但是,这些预测变量以不同方式影响多样性的不同组成部分。系统发育组成分析使我们能够了解基础节点如何在较小和较远的岛屿上促进高水平的系统发育多样性,而不考虑物种丰富度的降低。

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