Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of primate communities in Ecuador

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Therya Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.12933/therya-23-1022
Hernán Orellana-Vásquez, María Mercedes Gavilánez-E.
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One of the fundamental objectives of ecology is to study the relative importance of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes in determining local community structure.  Many studies have focused on taxonomic diversity, paying relatively little attention to other dimensions of biological diversity, such as phylogenetic and functional diversity.  Little is known about how these dimensions relate to each other, and the ecological processes that influence their variation.  In this study, we characterize these three dimensions of biodiversity in 14 primate communities from different ecosystems in Ecuador to understand possible mechanisms responsible for their assembly.  Results show that coastal communities are taxonomically less diverse than those from the Amazon and present different functional groups.  On the other hand, phylogenetic diversity is higher in Amazonian communities, showing a tendency for overdispersion (high values of MPDPD = mean phylogenetic distance per pair and low PSC = degree to which coexisting species are related).  This indicates a possible influence of biological factors, such as competition, on community assembly.  For all three dimensions, climatic variables were the most significant predictors of community structure, while vertical forest structure contributed significantly to variation in the phylogenetic dimension.  The high functional diversity reported in this study highlights the importance and vulnerability of this group and the ecosystems they inhabit.  Macroecological studies, such as the one presented here, allow a better understanding of community structure and provide important information for the development of conservation strategies. 
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厄瓜多尔灵长类动物群落的分类、功能和系统发育多样性
生态学的基本目标之一是研究生态、进化和随机过程在确定当地群落结构中的相对重要性。许多研究都集中在分类学多样性上,相对较少关注生物多样性的其他维度,如系统发育和功能多样性。对于这些维度如何相互关联,以及影响它们变化的生态过程,我们知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们对厄瓜多尔不同生态系统的14个灵长类动物群落的生物多样性的这三个维度进行了表征,以了解它们聚集的可能机制。结果表明,沿海群落在分类学上不如亚马逊群落多样,并呈现出不同的功能群。另一方面,亚马逊群落的系统发育多样性更高,表现出过度分散的趋势(MPDPD=每对平均系统发育距离的高值和PSC=共存物种的亲缘程度的低值)。这表明竞争等生物因素可能对社区集会产生影响。在所有三个维度上,气候变量是群落结构的最重要预测因子,而垂直森林结构对系统发育维度的变化有重要贡献。本研究报告的高功能多样性突出了这一群体及其所处生态系统的重要性和脆弱性。宏观生态学研究,如本文所述,可以更好地了解群落结构,并为制定保护战略提供重要信息。
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Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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