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Species packing and the latitudinal gradient in beta-diversity

Authors :
Xiankun Li
Yaozhan Xu
Sandra L. Yap
Li-Wan Chang
Songyan Tian
David F. R. P. Burslem
Xihua Wang
Xiangcheng Mi
Lei Chen
Michael O'Brien
Li Zhu
Richard Condit
Hongwei Ni
Yide Li
Sisira Ediriweera
Yili Guo
Libing Yang
I-Fang Sun
Fuxin Cui
Zhanqing Hao
Chunrong Cai
Buhang Li
Chengjin Chu
Wanhui Ye
Sheng-Hsin Su
Ke Cao
I.U.A.N. Gunatilleke
Yankun Liu
Chia-Hao Chang-Yang
Guochun Shen
Han Xu
Min Cao
C.S.V. Gunatilleke
Jens-Christian Svenning
Juyu Lian
Fuping Zeng
Jinbo Li
Daoguang Zhu
Xiujuan Qiao
Keping Ma
Guangze Jin
Hu Du
Haibao Ren
Wubing Xu
Mingjian Yu
Source :
Proc Biol Sci, Cao, K, Condit, R, Mi, X, Chen, L, Ren, H, Xu, W, Burslem, D F R P, Cai, C, Cao, M, Chang, L W, Chu, C, Cui, F, Du, H, Ediriweera, S, Gunatilleke, C S V, Gunatilleke, I U A N, Hao, Z, Jin, G, Li, J, Li, B, Li, Y, Liu, Y, Ni, H, O'Brien, M J, Qiao, X, Shen, G, Tian, S, Wang, X, Xu, H, Xu, Y, Yang, L, Yap, S L, Lian, J, Ye, W, Yu, M, Su, S H, Chang-Yang, C H, Guo, Y, Li, X, Zeng, F, Zhu, D, Zhu, L, Sun, I F, Ma, K & Svenning, J C 2021, ' Species packing and the latitudinal gradient in beta-diversity ', Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 288, no. 1948, 20203045 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.3045
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The decline in species richness at higher latitudes is among the most fundamental patterns in ecology. Whether changes in species composition across space (beta-diversity) contribute to this gradient of overall species richness (gamma-diversity) remains hotly debated. Previous studies that failed to resolve the issue suffered from a well-known tendency for small samples in areas with high gamma-diversity to have inflated measures of beta-diversity. Here, we provide a novel analytical test, using beta-diversity metrics that correct the gamma-diversity and sampling biases, to compare beta-diversity and species packing across a latitudinal gradient in tree species richness of 21 large forest plots along a large environmental gradient in East Asia. We demonstrate that after accounting for topography and correcting the gamma-diversity bias, tropical forests still have higher beta-diversity than temperate analogues. This suggests that beta-diversity contributes to the latitudinal species richness gradient as a component of gamma-diversity. Moreover, both niche specialization and niche marginality (a measure of niche spacing along an environmental gradient) also increase towards the equator, after controlling for the effect of topographical heterogeneity. This supports the joint importance of tighter species packing and larger niche space in tropical forests while also demonstrating the importance of local processes in controlling beta-diversity.

Details

ISSN :
14712954
Volume :
288
Issue :
1948
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings. Biological sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee21806b8125c7e7d8466e301b3daf3e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.3045