2023
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12429
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Higher alpha and gamma, but not beta diversity in tropical than in Mediterranean temporary ponds: A multi‐taxon spatiotemporal approach

Ángel Gálvez,
Andreu Castillo‐Escrivà,
Anne Magurran
et al.

Abstract: The latitudinal diversity gradient predicts that tropical regions should have higher alpha, beta, and gamma diversity than temperate areas. However, only a few studies have assessed the temporal variability of the different components of diversity across climatic regions. In this study, we compare, using a spatial and temporal approach, the diversity of multiple taxa inhabiting tropical and Mediterranean temporary ponds. We sampled the biological communities of each set of ponds on three occasions during the s… Show more

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“…In addition to hydrology, factors such as active dispersal in flying insects [ 56 ] or passive dispersal mediated by mammals and birds [ 57 59 ] may increase as the hydroperiod advances. However, these dispersal events are expected to lead to a reduction in beta diversity [ 60 ], but such a decline was not observed in previous analyses of these same metacommunities [ 61 ]. In Mediterranean ponds, metacommunity homogenization due to increased connectivity is less likely, given their physical isolation throughout the hydrological year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to hydrology, factors such as active dispersal in flying insects [ 56 ] or passive dispersal mediated by mammals and birds [ 57 59 ] may increase as the hydroperiod advances. However, these dispersal events are expected to lead to a reduction in beta diversity [ 60 ], but such a decline was not observed in previous analyses of these same metacommunities [ 61 ]. In Mediterranean ponds, metacommunity homogenization due to increased connectivity is less likely, given their physical isolation throughout the hydrological year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%