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Floristic diversity, composition and dominance across Amazonian forest types respond differently to latitude

Author
de Aledo, Julia G.; Paneghel, Mara; Cayuela, Luis; Matas-Granados, Laura; Saadi, Celina Ben; Salinas, Norma; La Torre-Cuadros, María de los Ángeles; García-Villacorta, Roosevelt; Macía Barco, Manuel Juanuntranslated
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Biología
Publisher
Wiley
Date
2023-01-16
Citation
10.1111/jbi.14561
Journal of Biogeography 50.4 (2023): 685-698
 
 
 
ISSN
0305-0270 (print); 1365-2699 (online)
DOI
10.1111/jbi.14561
Project
Gobierno de España. CGL2016-75414-P; Gobierno de España. PID2019-105064GB-I00
Editor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14561
Subjects
Climatic Seasonality; Environmental Limitations; Latitudinal Diversity Gradient; Seasonal Flooding; Soil Heterogeneity; Species Abundance; Tropical Forests; Turnover; Woody Plants Distribution; Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10486/706873
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© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Biogeography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional.

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Aim: The latitudinal biodiversity gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic groups. Latitudinal variation in plant diversity is not always consistent, and this could be related to the particular characteristics of different forest types. In this study, we compare latitudinal changes in floristic diversity (alpha diversity), composition (beta diversity) and dominance across different tropical forest types: floodplain, terra firme and submontane forests. Location: Western Amazonia (Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia). Taxon: Woody plants. Methods: We inventoried 1978 species and 31,203 individuals of vascular plants with a diameter at breast height ≥ 2.5 cm in 118 0.1-ha plots over an 1800 km latitudinal gradient in three different forest types. The relationships between alpha diversity, latitude and forest type were analysed using generalised linear mixed models. Semi-parametric permutational multivariate analysis of variance was used to investigate the effects of latitude and forest type on beta diversity. Dominant species abundances were correlated with non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination axes to reflect their contributions in shaping changes in beta diversity. Results: Alpha diversity increased towards equatorial latitudes in terra firme and submontane forests but remained relatively constant in floodplains. Beta diversity of all forest types changed with latitude, although less clearly in floodplains. Also, in floodplain forests, there were fewer dominant species contributing to beta diversity and more species homogeneous along the gradient. Main Conclusions: Latitudinal diversity patterns are manifested in alpha and beta diversity since latitude summarizes climatic and edaphic changes. However, we found different responses of each forest type. In floodplain forests, inundation regime is a stronger predictor than latitude, limiting floristic diversity and composition. Changes in dominant species abundance over gradients explained species composition, but floodplain forests harboured more homogeneous dominant species than well drained forests. It is key to study environmental trends and habitat characteristics of each forest type to understand their species diversity and dominance patterns
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