陆生脊椎动物的多样性梯度--共同主题下的巨大差异

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
T. Raz, A. Allison, L. J. Avila, A. M. Bauer, M. Böhm, G. H. de O. Caetano, G. Colli, T. M. Doan, P. Doughty, L. Grismer, Y. Itescu, F. Kraus, M. Martins, M. Morando, G. Murali, Z. T. Nagy, C. de C. Nogueira, M. Novosolov, P. M. Oliver, P. Passos, D. Pincheira-Donoso, R. Sindaco, A. Slavenko, O. Torres-Carvajal, P. Uetz, P. Wagner, A. Zimin, U. Roll, S. Meiri
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温度、降水和海拔等环境因素可以解释全球范围内物种丰富度的大部分变化。然而,不同类群和地区的物种丰富度模式可能有不同的驱动因素。迄今为止,还缺乏使用相同方法和预测因子对气候或地形等各种因素如何驱动所有陆生脊椎动物物种丰富度模式的全球综合研究。物种分布数据的最新进展使我们能够对所有陆生四足动物的物种丰富度模式进行建模和全面研究。我们检验了环境和生物地理变量与两栖类(5983 种)、鸟类(9630 种)、哺乳类(5004 种)、爬行类(8939 种)以及四足类整体、全球和跨生物地理区域的丰富度之间的关系。我们利用广义加法模型研究了气候、生态和生物地理驱动因素的影响。不同类群和领域的丰富度模式及其环境关联各不相同。总体而言,降水是预测物种丰富度的主要因素。然而,在既有寒冷条件又有温暖条件的地区,温度更为重要。在印度洋地区,海拔高度非常重要。哺乳动物、鸟类和两栖动物的丰富度模式与降水密切相关,而爬行动物的丰富度则主要与温度有关。我们的研究结果证明了降水的普遍重要性,但同时也表明,未来的全球范围研究应纳入气候以外的其他相关变量,如海拔范围,以更好地理解丰富度与环境之间的关系。通过这样做,我们可以进一步了解生物多样性与环境之间的复杂关系。
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Diversity gradients of terrestrial vertebrates – substantial variations about a common theme

Diversity gradients of terrestrial vertebrates – substantial variations about a common theme

Diversity gradients of terrestrial vertebrates – substantial variations about a common theme

Environmental factors, such as temperature, precipitation, and elevation, explain most of the variation in species richness at the global scale. Nevertheless, richness patterns may have different drivers across taxa and regions. To date, a comprehensive global examination of how various factors such as climate or topography drive patterns of species richness across all terrestrial vertebrates, using the same methods and predictors, has been lacking. Recent advances in species-distribution data allowed us to model and examine the richness pattern of all terrestrial tetrapods comprehensively. We tested the relationship between environmental and biogeographical variables and richness of amphibians (5983 species), birds (9630), mammals (5004), reptiles (8939), and tetrapods as a whole, globally, and across biogeographical realms. We studied the effects of climatic, ecological, and biogeographic drivers using generalized additive models. Richness patterns and their environmental associations varied among taxa and realms. Overall precipitation was the predominant richness predictor. However, temperature was more important in realms where both cold and warm conditions exist. In the Indomalayan realm, elevational range was very important. Richness patterns of mammals, birds, and amphibians were strongly related to precipitation whereas reptile richness was mostly associated with temperature. Our results support the universal importance of precipitation but also suggest that future global-scaled research should incorporate other relevant variables other than climate, such as elevational range, to gain a better understanding of the richness–environment relationship. By doing so, we can further advance our knowledge of the complex relationships between biodiversity and the environment.

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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.80
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发文量
90
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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