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Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants

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Resumo:Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investigated on large spatial scales, dispersal constraints also influence small-scale processes and may explain the difference between the potential and the realized niche of species at small scales. Here we test whether niche size and niche fill differ systematically according to dispersal syndrome within isolated oceanic islands. We expect that species with higher dispersal abilities (anemochorous or endozoochorous) will have a higher niche fill, despite their environmental niche size. Location: Azores archipelago. Taxon: Native seed plants. Methods: We combined a georeferenced database of the species distribution within the archipelago (Azorean Biodiversity Portal/GBIF) with an expert-based dispersal syndrome categorization and a high-resolution climatic grid (CIELO model). Using four climatic variables (Annual Mean Temperature, Mean Diurnal Range, Annual Precipitation, Precipitation Seasonality), we calculated a four-dimensional hypervolume to estimate the niche size of each species. Niche fill was quantified as the suitable climatic space of the island that was occupied by the focal species. Results: We found a significant relationship between dispersal syndromes and niche size, and also between dispersal syndromes and niche fill. Such relationships presented no phylogenetic signal. Endozoochorous species display higher niche fill compared to epizoochorous and hydrochorous species, and larger niches than anemochorous and epizoochorous. Differences among the remaining groups are not significant for either niche size or for niche fill. Main conclusions: The ability of a species to track its niche at small scales is not tightly related to its dispersal syndrome, although endozoochorous species track their niche more efficiently than the rest of groups. Despite being intuitively appealing, dispersal syndrome classifications might not be the most appropriate tools for understanding dispersal processes at small scales.
Autores principais:Leo, María
Outros Autores:Steinbauer, Manuel J.; Borges, P.A.V.; Azevedo, Eduardo B.; Gabriel, Rosalina; Schaefer, Hanno; Santos, Ana M. C.
Assunto:Anemochory dispersal syndromes endozoochory epizoochory hydrochory hypervolume island biogeography niche fill niche size
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Borges, P.A.V.
Azevedo, Eduardo B.
Gabriel, Rosalina
Schaefer, Hanno
Santos, Ana M. C.
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Steinbauer, Manuel J.
Borges, P.A.V.
Azevedo, Eduardo B.
Gabriel, Rosalina
Schaefer, Hanno
Santos, Ana M. C.
Steinbauer, Manuel J.
Borges, P.A.V.
Azevedo, Eduardo B.
Gabriel, Rosalina
Schaefer, Hanno
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Steinbauer, Manuel J.
Borges, P.A.V.
Azevedo, Eduardo B.
Gabriel, Rosalina
Schaefer, Hanno
Santos, Ana M. C.
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dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
dc.title.fl_str_mv Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
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description Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investigated on large spatial scales, dispersal constraints also influence small-scale processes and may explain the difference between the potential and the realized niche of species at small scales. Here we test whether niche size and niche fill differ systematically according to dispersal syndrome within isolated oceanic islands. We expect that species with higher dispersal abilities (anemochorous or endozoochorous) will have a higher niche fill, despite their environmental niche size. Location: Azores archipelago. Taxon: Native seed plants. Methods: We combined a georeferenced database of the species distribution within the archipelago (Azorean Biodiversity Portal/GBIF) with an expert-based dispersal syndrome categorization and a high-resolution climatic grid (CIELO model). Using four climatic variables (Annual Mean Temperature, Mean Diurnal Range, Annual Precipitation, Precipitation Seasonality), we calculated a four-dimensional hypervolume to estimate the niche size of each species. Niche fill was quantified as the suitable climatic space of the island that was occupied by the focal species. Results: We found a significant relationship between dispersal syndromes and niche size, and also between dispersal syndromes and niche fill. Such relationships presented no phylogenetic signal. Endozoochorous species display higher niche fill compared to epizoochorous and hydrochorous species, and larger niches than anemochorous and epizoochorous. Differences among the remaining groups are not significant for either niche size or for niche fill. Main conclusions: The ability of a species to track its niche at small scales is not tightly related to its dispersal syndrome, although endozoochorous species track their niche more efficiently than the rest of groups. Despite being intuitively appealing, dispersal syndrome classifications might not be the most appropriate tools for understanding dispersal processes at small scales.
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spellingShingle Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
Leo, María
Anemochory
dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
Leo, María
Anemochory
dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Anemochory
dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
title Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
title_full Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
title_fullStr Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
title_short Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
title_sort Dispersal syndromes are poorly associated with climatic niche differences in the Azorean seed plants
topic Anemochory
dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
topic_facet Anemochory
dispersal syndromes
endozoochory
epizoochory
hydrochory
hypervolume
island biogeography
niche fill
niche size
url http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49272
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