2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2010.00665.x
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What Factors Affect Diversity and Species Composition of Endangered Tumbesian Dry Forests in Southern Ecuador?

Abstract: This paper reports a study on species richness and composition of Tumbesian dry forest communities. We tested two alternative hypotheses about species assemblage processes in tropical dry forests: (1) species assemblage is determined by the filtering effect of environmental conditions and (2) species assemblage is determined by facilitative processes along the gradient of water availability, and thus, species richness and evenness increase as water becomes limited. In addition, we also explored the effect of c… Show more

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“…In South America, a large body of literature is available for the Andes and the Amazonian lowlands (Pitman et al 2011). The dry western coastal areas of South America, however, remain largely neglected (Espinosa et al 2011). Different El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases bring occasionally rainfall and higher fog intensities (Dillon & Rundel 1990, Muenchow et al 2013b.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In South America, a large body of literature is available for the Andes and the Amazonian lowlands (Pitman et al 2011). The dry western coastal areas of South America, however, remain largely neglected (Espinosa et al 2011). Different El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases bring occasionally rainfall and higher fog intensities (Dillon & Rundel 1990, Muenchow et al 2013b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate is probably more important in structuring 1 Corresponding author. Email: jannes.muenchow@fau.de vegetation in wet montane forests (Ashton 2003, Beck et al 2008, and water availability primarily determines tropical dry forest communities (Espinosa et al 2011, Muenchow et al 2013a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We suggest these differences could be due to higher alpha diversity (site richness) in tropical dry forest at local level but higher beta diversity (richness in all patches) in shrubland at regional level. Furthermore, high species richness in semi-arid environments have been linked with species facilitation processes (Espinosa et al, 2011). However, in our area it seems to be more related with higher humidity levels and more microhabitats for plants (Murphy and Lugo, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, it is necessary to generate an index considering the relationships and intensity of each variable with disturbance levels as they have a varied influence when generating changes in species diversity and composition. Furthermore, it has been recorded how some disturbances can have a long term effect over the environment changing original plant species composition and abundance (Espinosa et al, 2011;Ross, 2011) and in some cases favoring plant establishment (Hawkes and Flechtner, 2002;Ross, 2011). Examples include goat grazing and wood extraction, both of which have a stronger effect over habitat composition than other factors such as littering or hiking due to their capacity to alter plant communities over long periods of time as has been documented in other habitats in North America (Ripple and Beschta, 2008).…”
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