Changes in Functional and Taxonomic Diversity and Composition of Corticolous Lichens in an Altitudinal Gradient in Colombia

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 MYCOLOGY
E. Soto-Medina, R. Lücking, P. Silverstone-Sopkin, A. M. Torres
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Abstract

The variation of the diversity, composition, functional diversity and species richness of lichen communities along an altitudinal gradient in the Choco biogeographic region of the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia, is evaluated basing on 2732 samples belonging to 690 species of corticolous lichens. The dominant families were Graphidaceae, Parmeliaceae, Lobariaceae and Pyrenulaceae. Alpha lichen diversity showed a concave pattern with respect to altitude, and the zones at low and high elevations had greater diversity. Beta diversity and total richness estimated by rarefaction for locality presented a bell-shaped pattern, with a peak at 1600 m. Lichen functional traits strongly changed with the increase of altitude. Functional diversity presented the same pattern of total richness estimated by rarefaction. These results suggest that the lichen communities of the altitudinal extremes are structured by a strong environmental filter effect, while in the intermediate zones there is an overlap of functional traits, which is reflected in both a high functional and taxonomic diversity. The results suggest that the functional traits used are good substitutes for species to study altitudinal patterns. The high number of indicator species for the altitudinal extremes implies that in a context of climate change, these zones will be more susceptible to the loss of species.
哥伦比亚不同海拔梯度皮质地衣功能、分类多样性和组成的变化
利用2732份690种皮质地衣样本,对哥伦比亚考卡谷乔科生物地理区地衣群落多样性、组成、功能多样性和物种丰富度沿海拔梯度的变化进行了评价。优势科为菖蒲科、菖蒲科、菖蒲科和菖蒲科。α地衣多样性随海拔的变化呈凹形分布,低海拔和高海拔地区的α地衣多样性较大。利用稀疏度估算的β多样性和总丰富度在海拔1600 m处呈钟形分布。地衣的功能性状随海拔的升高而发生明显变化。功能多样性的总丰富度也呈现出相同的格局。这些结果表明,极端海拔地衣群落结构受强烈的环境过滤效应影响,而中间海拔地衣群落则存在功能性状的重叠,表现为较高的功能多样性和分类多样性。结果表明,所使用的功能性状可以很好地替代物种来研究海拔格局。高度极端指示物种的高数量意味着,在气候变化的背景下,这些地区将更容易受到物种损失的影响。
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Cryptogamie Mycologie
Cryptogamie Mycologie 生物-真菌学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
6
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Cryptogamie is divided into three sections, each published as an individual publication: Cryptogamie, Bryologie, Cryptogamie, Algologie and Cryptogamie, Mycologie. Cryptogamie is a French journal of international scope publishing in several European languages. It accepts original papers and review articles on the systematics, biology and ecology of all cryptogams (algae; bryophytes; fungi and lichens, respectively).
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