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IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Boris R. Krasnov, Vasily I. Grabovsky
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摘要

蚤类的分类、系统发育和功能多样性(分别为BDtax、BDphy和BDfun)划分为种(=蚤)贡献和地(=宿主)贡献。我们问(a)相同的跳蚤或宿主物种是否对每个大陆剖面的分类、系统发育和功能多样性有相似的贡献;(2)蚤类和寄主对BDtax、BDphy和BDfun的贡献;(c)这些性状对蚤类和寄主贡献的影响在不同的大陆区段之间是否存在差异。虽然不同蚤类和寄主对β多样性各方面的贡献不同,但同一物种对BDtax、BDphy和BDfun的贡献是相似的。不同寄主蚤区系间的异质性主要是由于蚤类组成的差异,系统发育谱系和功能属性分布的影响较小。宿主对BDphy和BDfun的贡献是由蚤种之间的系统发育和功能相似性驱动的。蚤类性状与其对BDtax、BDphy和BDfun的贡献关系较弱(如果有),而寄主的贡献在物种丰富度方面主要与蚤类区系结构相关,功能寄主性状的影响较弱。蚤类和寄主对BDtax、BDphy和BDfun贡献的地理差异主要表现为这些贡献与蚤类和寄主功能性状之间的差异关联。结果表明,蚤群寄主间异质性是生态过程和历史过程共同作用的结果。
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Parasite and host contributions to the taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity of small mammalian hosts' flea faunas: A case study with data from four continents

Parasite and host contributions to the taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity of small mammalian hosts' flea faunas: A case study with data from four continents

Parasite and host contributions to the taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity of small mammalian hosts' flea faunas: A case study with data from four continents

Parasite and host contributions to the taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity of small mammalian hosts' flea faunas: A case study with data from four continents

The taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity (BDtax, BDphy, and BDfun, respectively) of flea faunas across host species, in seven continental sections from four continents, was partitioned into species (=flea) and local (=host) contributions. We asked (a) whether the same flea or host species contributed similarly to taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity within each continental section; (b) which flea and host traits drove their contributions to BDtax, BDphy, and BDfun; and (c) whether the effects of these traits on flea and host contributions differed between continental sections. Although different fleas and hosts contributed differently to each beta diversity facet, contributions of the same species to BDtax, BDphy, and BDfun were similar. The heterogeneity between flea faunas, harbored by different host species, was mainly due to the variation in flea species composition, with the distribution of phylogenetic lineages and functional attributes playing lesser roles. The host contributions to BDphy and BDfun were driven by phylogenetic and functional similarities between flea species. The relationships between flea traits and their contributions to BDtax, BDphy, and BDfun were weak (if at all), whereas host contributions were mainly associated with the structure of flea faunas in terms of species richness, with the effect of functional host traits being weaker. The main geographic differences in flea and host contributions to BDtax, BDphy, and BDfun were differential associations between these contributions and flea and host functional traits. We concluded that the between-host heterogeneity of flea faunas was driven by the interplay of ecological and historical processes.

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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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