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Elevation drives taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic β-diversity of phyllostomid bats in the Amazon biome

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Mustin Carvalho, William Douglasuntranslated; Fluck, Isadora E.; Castro, Isaí Jorge de; Hilário, Renato Richard; Moreira Martins, Ana Carolina; Toledo, José Júlio de; Silva Xavier, Bruna da; Dambros, Cristian; Bobrowiec, Paulo E. D.
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Ecología
Publisher
Wiley
Date
2022-11-24
Citation
Journal of Biogeography (2022): 1-16
 
 
 
ISSN
0305-0270 (print); 1365-2699 (online)
Funded by
Bat Conservation International; Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior; National Geographic Society; Neotropical Grassland Conservancy; Rufford Foundation
Editor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14533
Subjects
Amazonia; Biogeographical regions; Chiroptera; Dispersal capacity; Geographical barrier; Neotropics; Riverine barrier-hypothesis; Species distribution; Medio Ambiente
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10486/705411
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© 2022 The Authors

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Aim: We evaluated the relative importance of geographical and environment variables for taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional β-diversity of phyllostomid bats along the entire Amazon biome and specifically in the lowlands. Location: Amazon biome. Taxon: Chiroptera. Methods: We carried out a bibliographic review and compiled a wide and unprecedented database of 106 phyllostomid bat species at 102 sites throughout the Amazon biome. For all possible pairs of sites in both datasets, we estimated the Jaccard pairwise dissimilarity, that is, β-diversity, considering its three dimensions—taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional—for its two components—turnover (substitution of species) and differences in species richness. The association between dissimilarity measurements and geographical and environment variables was assessed using multiple regressions on distance matrices (MRM). Results: We found that turnover and differences in species richness had similar contributions to the taxonomic β-diversity. However, for phylogenetic and functional β-diversity, lineages and functions richness differences contribute slightly more than turnover for total β-diversity. In the lowlands, species, lineages and functions richness differences were slightly higher than turnover for all diversity dimensions. When accounting for all the sites, elevation was the main predictor of phyllostomid bats' taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional turnover. For lowland sites, ecoregions was the main (but relatively weak) predictor associated with all β-diversity dimensions. Main conclusions: Analysis of filtering sites according to elevation revealed that species in the Amazonian lowlands are taxonomically and phylogenetically different from species in the Andes, and present taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional redundancy between assemblages. When accounting for the whole range of distribution of bats, results showed the predominant effect of elevation over other geographical and environmental predictors. This indicates that the diversity of good dispersers such as bats is more affected by specialisation along environment and climatic gradients than by geographical barriers throughout the Amazon biome
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