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Congruence between arthropod and plant diversity in a biodiversity hotspot largely driven by underlying abiotic factors

机译:节肢动物和植物多样性在基本上受到非生物因素的基本驱动的生物多样性热点之间的一致性

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Plants often form the basis of conservation planning and management. The effectiveness of plant diversity as a surrogate for arthropod diversity was assessed in natural areas in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, a floral endemism hotspot in the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), South Africa. Arthropods and plants were sampled across 30 topographically heterogeneous sites in a spatially nested design. The relationship between plants and arthropods were quantified in terms of species richness, assemblage variation, and assemblage turnover. The influence of arthropod trophic groups, habitat association, and spatial scale were also explored. Generalized dissimilarity modelling was used to investigate differential influence of explanatory groups (geology, disturbance, local site characteristics, refuge, mesoclimate, terrain) on arthropod and plant turnover. Congruence in assemblage variation was restricted to local scales, and only present between plants and those arthropods associated with the foliar component of the habitat. Weak congruence in species turnover was due to differences in the relative importance of explanatory groups, with different variables within each explanatory group being important, and similar variables predicting different turnover patterns. For both groups, variables related to geology and fire history were important for assemblage turnover. These variables are already incorporated in conservation planning and management for plant diversity across the CFR. Overall plant diversity was a weak surrogate for the arthropod groups included in this study, suggesting that as an alternative, environmental surrogates for arthropod diversity perform better.
机译:植物经常形成保护规划和管理的基础。 Kogelberg生物圈储备的自然地区评估了植物多样性作为节肢动物多样性的替代品的有效性,是南非佛罗里达州(CFR)的花卉内蒙热点。在空间嵌套的设计中,在30个地形异质位点上采样节肢动物和植物。在物种丰富,组合变化和组合变速器方面,植物与节肢动物之间的关系。还探讨了节肢动物营养团体,栖息地和空间规模的影响。广义不相似性建模用于调查关节和植物周转的解释性群体(地质,干扰,局部特征,避难,间隙,地形,地形的差异影响。组合变异的一致性受限制在局部鳞片上,并且仅存在于植物和与栖息地叶面组分相关的节肢动物之间。物种营业额的疲软是由于解释性群体的相对重要性的差异,在每个解释组内具有不同的变量,并且类似的变量预测不同的周转模式。对于这两个群体,与地质和火灾历史相关的变量对于组装营业额来说很重要。这些变量已经包含在CFR上的植物多样性的保护计划和管理中。整体植物多样性是本研究中包含的节肢动物群体的弱代理,这表明作为替代的环境代理,节肢动物多样性更好。

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