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High plant taxonomic beta diversity and functional and phylogenetic convergence between two Neotropical inselbergs

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posted on 2019-10-19, 06:59 authored by Luiza F. A. de Paula, Sara L. Colmenares-Trejos, Daniel Negreiros, Bruno H. P. Rosado, Eduardo Arcoverde de Mattos, Francesco de Bello, Stefan Porembski, Fernando A. O. Silveira

Background: Inselbergs (granitic and gneissic rock outcrops) are common elements in the Atlantic Forest and present large taxonomic (TD), functional (FD) and phylogenetic (PD) diversity.

Aims: We investigated how plant diversity changed across ecological and biogeographic scales by comparing TD, FD and PD of communities within and between two inselbergs. We expected converging FD and PD but distinct TD between outcrops, because of similar local environmental conditions in inselbergs and the long-term lineage isolation.

Methods: We calculated TD, PD and FD, and partitioned diversity into α (each inselberg), β (between inselbergs) and γ (whole sample) components. Phylogenetic signal was estimated for all traits. To link environmental predictors to functional traits a redundancy analysis was run. Variation in TD, FD and PD was analysed by general linear models with patch area and the two inselbergs as predictors.

Results: The inselbergs were taxonomically different, but showed convergence in their functional and phylogenetic diversity. The limited retention of phylogenetic signal suggests that different species may converge and respond similarly to environmental variables. Within inselbergs, larger patches displayed higher TD, FD and PD.

Conclusions: Seeking conservation strategies for inselbergs is challenging since, despite their functional and phylogenetic similarity, endemic species make individual rock outcrops unique.

Funding

L.F.A. de Paula was supported by DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) and CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico) scholarship during her Ph.D. project [290155/2014-2]; S.L. Colmenares-Trejos was supported by CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior) scholarship during her master project [0196088-31001017096P5]; B.H.P.R. was supported by FAPERJ (Bolsa JCNE, E-26/203.199/2016) and Prociência. F. de Bello received grants from the Brazilian CAPES PVE [88881.068053/2014-01]; FAOS was supported by a CNPq [290155/2014-2] and CAPES [0196088-31001017096P5,88881.068053/2014-01] scholarships.

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