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Título : Low Phylogenetic Beta Diversity and Geographic Neo‐endemism in Amazonian White‐sand Forests
Autor : Guevara, Juan Ernesto
Damasco, Gabriel
Baraloto, Christopher
Fine, Paul V. A.
Peñuela Mora, María Cristina
Castilho, Carolina V.
Vincentini, Alberto
Wittmann, F.
Lawrence Phillips, Oliver
Monteagudo, Abel
Jiménez, Eliana
Thomas, Rachel
Duque, Alvaro
Magnusson, William E.
Honorio Coronado, E.
ter Steege, Hans
Vásquez Martínez, Rodolfo
Palabras clave : Amazon
Neo-endemism
Phylogenetic beta diversity
Recent diversification
White sands
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Wiley-Blackwell
Citación : Guevara, J. E., Damasco, G., Baraloto, C., Fine, P. V. A., Peñuela, M. C., Castilho, C., … ter Steege, H. (2016). Low Phylogenetic Beta Diversity and Geographic Neo-endemism in Amazonian White-sand Forests. Biotropica, 48(1), 34–46. doi:10.1111/btp.12298
Citación : PRODUCCIÓN CIENTÍFICA-ARTÍCULOS;A-IKIAM-000164
Resumen : Over the past three decades, many small-scale floristic studies of white-sand forests across the Amazon basin have been published. Nonetheless, a basin-wide description of both taxonomic and phylogenetic alpha and beta diversity at regional scales has never been achieved. We present a complete floristic analysis of white-sand forests across the Amazon basin including both taxonomic and phyloge- netic diversity. We found strong regional differences in the signal of phylogenetic community structure with both overall and regional Net Relatedness Index and Nearest Taxon Index values found to be significantly positive leading to a pattern of phylogenetic clustering. Over the past three decades, many small‐scale floristic studies of white‐sand forests across the Amazon basin have been published. Nonetheless, a basin‐wide description of both taxonomic and phylogenetic alpha and beta diversity at regional scales has never been achieved. We present a complete floristic analysis of white‐sand forests across the Amazon basin including both taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity. We found strong regional differences in the signal of phylogenetic community structure with both overall and regional Net Relatedness Index and Nearest Taxon Index values found to be significantly positive leading to a pattern of phylogenetic clustering. Additionally, we found high taxonomic dissimilarity but low phylogenetic dissimilarity in pairwise community comparisons. These results suggest that recent diversification has played an important role in the assembly of white‐sand forests causing geographic neo‐endemism patterns at the regional scale.
URI : http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/227
https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12298
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