Global distribution range of birds is negatively correlated with their level of diet specialization

IF 3.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Journal of Biogeography Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1111/jbi.14970
Yanina Benedetti, Federico Morelli
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Abstract

Aim

Understanding the factors determining the size of a species distribution range is crucial to preventing the extinction of vulnerable species, particularly specialist species. Previous research has shown that climate and various traits of a species significantly affect its distribution range size. However, the impact of avian dietary specialization remains relatively unexplored and geographically restricted.

Location

Worldwide.

Taxon

Birds.

Methods

We assessed the worldwide distribution range of 7416 bird species concerning the degree of diet specialization, including body mass size, daily activity and evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) as covariates. The phylogenetic generalized least squares (PGLS) model – including the avian phylogeny – was used to test the potential correlation between the distribution range size of bird species and the explored life history traits.

Results

We found that, at a global scale, diet specialization negatively correlates with the distribution range size of bird species. Overall, diet specialist species displayed a distribution range of 60% smaller than generalist species.

Main Conclusions

Our study demonstrates that an avian diet specialization is crucial in predicting its potential distribution range size. This information is essential for those species with narrow distribution ranges often threatened by global concerns.

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鸟类的全球分布范围与其饮食专门化程度呈负相关
目的 了解决定物种分布范围大小的因素对于防止脆弱物种,尤其是专门物种灭绝至关重要。以往的研究表明,气候和物种的各种特征对其分布范围的大小有很大影响。方法我们评估了全球 7416 种鸟类的分布范围,包括体型大小、日活动量和进化独特性(ED)等协变量。结果我们发现,在全球范围内,饮食专一性与鸟类的分布范围大小呈负相关。主要结论我们的研究表明,鸟类食物的专一性对预测其潜在分布范围的大小至关重要。这一信息对于那些分布范围狭窄且经常受到全球威胁的物种来说至关重要。
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Journal of Biogeography
Journal of Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
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7.70
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5.10%
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203
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.
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