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Biome transitions as centres of diversity: habitat heterogeneity and diversity patterns of West African bat assemblages across spatial scales

机译:生物群落转变为多样性的中心:西非蝙蝠在空间尺度上的栖息地异质性和多样性模式

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It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze patterns and processes. Recent studies using coarse sampling grains over large extents have contributed much to our understanding of factors driving global diversity patterns. This advance is largely unmatched on the level of local to landscape scales despite being critical for our understanding of functional relationships across spatial scales. In our study on West African bat assemblages we employed a spatially explicit and nested design covering local to regional scales. Specifically, we analyzed diversity patterns in two contrasting, largely undisturbed landscapes, comprising a rainforest area and a forest-savanna mosaic in Ivory Coast, West Africa. We employed additive partitioning, rarefaction, and species richness estimation to show that bat diversity increased significantly with habitat heterogeneity on the landscape scale through the effects of beta diversity. Within the extent of our study areas, habitat type rather than geographic distance explained assemblage composition across spatial scales. Null models showed structure of functional groups to be partly filtered on local scales through the effects of vegetation density while on the landscape scale both assemblages represented random draws from regional species pools. We present a mixture model that combines the effects of habitat heterogeneity and complexity on species richness along a biome transect, predicting a unimodal rather than a monotonic relationship with environmental variables related to water. The bat assemblages of our study by far exceed previous figures of species richness in Africa, and refute the notion of low species richness of Afrotropical bat assemblages, which appears to be based largely on sampling biases. Biome transitions should receive increased attention in conservation strategies aiming at the maintenance of ecological and evolutionary processes.
机译:人们普遍认为,物种多样性取决于用于分析模式和过程的空间尺度。最近在很大程度上使用粗采样颗粒的研究为我们对驱动全球多样性格局的因素的理解做出了很大贡献。尽管对于我们理解跨空间尺度的功能关系至关重要,但是这种进步在本地到景观尺度上是无法比拟的。在我们对西非蝙蝠组合的研究中,我们采用了空间明确的嵌套设计,覆盖了局部到区域的尺度。具体来说,我们分析了西非象牙海岸两个热带雨林地区和热带稀树草原马赛克这两种截然不同的,大部分未受干扰的景观的多样性模式。我们采用加性划分,稀疏性和物种丰富度估算来表明,由于β多样性的影响,蝙蝠多样性随着栖息地异质性在景观尺度上显着增加。在我们研究的范围内,栖息地类型而不是地理距离解释了整个空间尺度上的组合物组成。空模型显示功能组的结构通过植被密度的影响在局部尺度上被部分过滤,而在景观尺度上,两种组合都代表从区域物种库中随机抽取。我们提出了一个混合模型,该模型结合了栖息地异质性和复杂性对沿生物群落样带物种丰富度的影响,预测了与水相关的环境变量的单峰关系而非单调关系。我们研究中的蝙蝠组合远远超过了以前非洲物种丰富度的数字,并且驳斥了非洲热带蝙蝠组合的物种丰富度低的概念,该概念似乎主要基于采样偏差。在旨在维持生态和进化过程的保护战略中,生物群落的过渡应引起更多关注。

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