From earthquakes to island area: multi-scale effects upon local diversity

IF 5.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ecography Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1111/ecog.07038
Liam A. Trethowan, Fabian Brambach, Rodrigo Cámara-Leret, Yves Laumonier, Douglas Sheil, J. W. Ferry Slik, Campbell O. Webb, Agustinus Murdjoko, Meredith L. Bastian, Kuswata Kartawinata, Asryaf Mansor, Muhammad Mansur, Edi Mirmanto, Eddy Nurtjahya, Andrea Permana, Andes H. Rozak, Peter Wilkie, Zakaria Rahmad, Deby Arifiani, I. Putu Gede P. Damayanto, Carmen Puglisi, Rani Asmarayani, Nithanel M. H. Benu, Gemma L. C. Bramley, Wira Dharma, Charlie D. Heatubun, Arief Hidayat, Relawan Kuswandi, Sarah Mathews,  Megawati, Himmah Rustiami, Yessi Santika, Wahyudi Santoso, Endro Setiawan, Teguh Triono, Kalvin Wambrauw, Jimmy F. Wanma, Acun Hery Yanto, Mustaid Siregar, Asep Sadili, Tika Dewi Atikah, Endang Kintamani, Aiyen Tjoa, Heike Culmsee, Deden Girmansyah, Hendra Gunawan, Ramadanil Pitopang, Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Robert Morley, Julian Schrader, Francis Q. Brearley
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Abstract

Tropical forests occupy small coral atolls to the vast Amazon basin. They occur across bioregions with different geological and climatic history. Differences in area and bioregional history shape species immigration, extinction and diversification. How this effects local diversity is unclear. The Indonesian archipelago hosts thousands of tree species whose coexistence should depend upon these factors. Using a novel dataset of 215 Indonesian forest plots, across fifteen islands ranging in area from 120 to 785 000 km2, we apply Gaussian mixed effects models to examine the simultaneous effects of environment, earthquake proximity, island area and bioregion upon tree diversity for trees ≥ 10 cm diameter at breast height. We find that tree diversity declines with precipitation seasonality and increases with island area. Accounting for the effects of environment and island area we show that the westernmost bioregion Sunda has greater local diversity than Wallacea, which in turn has greater local diversity than easternmost Sahul. However, when the model includes geological activity (here proximity to major earthquakes), bioregion differences are reduced. Overall, results indicate that multi-scale, current and historic effects dictate tree diversity. These multi-scale drivers should not be ignored when studying biodiversity gradients and their impacts upon ecosystem function.

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从地震到岛屿地区:对当地多样性的多尺度影响
从小型珊瑚环礁到广袤的亚马逊盆地,都有热带森林的身影。它们分布在不同地质和气候历史的生物区域。面积和生物区历史的差异决定了物种的迁入、灭绝和多样化。这种差异如何影响当地的多样性尚不清楚。印度尼西亚群岛拥有数千种树种,它们的共存应取决于这些因素。我们利用印度尼西亚 15 个岛屿(面积从 120 000 平方公里到 785 000 平方公里不等)的 215 个森林地块的新数据集,采用高斯混合效应模型研究了环境、地震邻近度、岛屿面积和生物区域对胸径≥ 10 厘米的树木多样性的同时影响。我们发现,树木多样性随降水季节性而降低,随岛屿面积而增加。考虑到环境和岛屿面积的影响,我们发现最西部的巽他生物区比瓦拉塞斯生物区具有更高的地方多样性,而瓦拉塞斯生物区又比最东部的撒胡尔生物区具有更高的地方多样性。然而,当模型包括地质活动(这里指靠近大地震)时,生物区的差异就会减小。总之,研究结果表明,多尺度、当前和历史影响决定了树木的多样性。在研究生物多样性梯度及其对生态系统功能的影响时,不应忽视这些多尺度驱动因素。
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Ecography
Ecography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
122
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: ECOGRAPHY publishes exciting, novel, and important articles that significantly advance understanding of ecological or biodiversity patterns in space or time. Papers focusing on conservation or restoration are welcomed, provided they are anchored in ecological theory and convey a general message that goes beyond a single case study. We encourage papers that seek advancing the field through the development and testing of theory or methodology, or by proposing new tools for analysis or interpretation of ecological phenomena. Manuscripts are expected to address general principles in ecology, though they may do so using a specific model system if they adequately frame the problem relative to a generalized ecological question or problem. Purely descriptive papers are considered only if breaking new ground and/or describing patterns seldom explored. Studies focused on a single species or single location are generally discouraged unless they make a significant contribution to advancing general theory or understanding of biodiversity patterns and processes. Manuscripts merely confirming or marginally extending results of previous work are unlikely to be considered in Ecography. Papers are judged by virtue of their originality, appeal to general interest, and their contribution to new developments in studies of spatial and temporal ecological patterns. There are no biases with regard to taxon, biome, or biogeographical area.
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