Investigating elevational gradients of species richness in a Mediterranean plant hotspot using a published flora

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Frontiers of Biogeography Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21425/F5FBG50007
M. Musciano, P. Zannini, C. Ferrara, L. Spina, J. Nascimbene, O. Vetaas, K. P. Bhatta, M. D'Agostino, L. Peruzzi, A. Carta, A. Chiarucci
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The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to the coastline and reaching an elevation of almost 2000 m. Based on published flora, we investigated the distribution of plant species richness along the whole elevational gradient of this chain considering: (i) all species, (ii) endemic versus alien species; and (iii) functional groups of species based on Raunkiaer life forms (RLF). Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) were used to analyse richness patterns along the elevational gradient, and elevational richness models versus the area of the elevational belts were fitted to test the effect of surface area. Our results showed decreasing species richness with increasing elevation. In contrast, endemic species richness increased along the elevational gradient. Alien species were mainly distributed at low elevations, but this result should be taken with caution since we used historical data. Species life forms were not equally distributed along the elevation gradient: chamaephytes and hemicryptophytes were the richest groups at high elevations, while therophytes showed highest species richness at low elevations. Our findings suggest that in the Apuan Alps there is a major elevational gradient in species composition that could reflect plant evolutionary history. Furthermore, we highlight the key role of published floras as a relevant source of biodiversity data.
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利用已发表的植物区系研究地中海植物热点地区物种丰富度的海拔梯度
阿普安阿尔卑斯山脉是地中海最奇特的山脉之一,非常靠近海岸线,海拔近2000米。基于已发表的植物区系,我们研究了植物物种丰富度在整个海拔梯度上的分布:(i)所有物种,(ii)本地物种与外来物种;(3)基于raunkier生命形式(RLF)的物种功能类群。利用广义线性模型(GLMs)分析了海拔梯度上的丰富度格局,并拟合了海拔丰富度与高程带面积的关系模型来检验地表面积的影响。结果表明,物种丰富度随海拔升高而降低。特有物种丰富度沿海拔梯度呈上升趋势。外来物种主要分布在低海拔地区,但由于我们使用的是历史数据,因此应谨慎对待这一结果。物种生命形式在海拔梯度上分布不均匀,高海拔地区以变色虫和半隐生植物最丰富,而低海拔地区以植生植物最丰富。我们的研究结果表明,在阿普安阿尔卑斯地区,物种组成存在一个主要的海拔梯度,可以反映植物的进化史。此外,我们强调了已发表的植物区系作为生物多样性数据的相关来源的关键作用。
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Frontiers of Biogeography
Frontiers of Biogeography Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Biogeography is the scientific magazine of the International Biogeography Society (http://www.biogeography.org/). Our scope includes news, original research letters, reviews, opinions and perspectives, news, commentaries, interviews, and articles on how to teach, disseminate and/or apply biogeographical knowledge. We accept papers on the study of the geographical variations of life at all levels of organization, including also studies on temporal and/or evolutionary variations in any component of biodiversity if they have a geographical perspective, as well as studies at relatively small scales if they have a spatially explicit component.
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