Distribution and Community Assembly of Trees Along an Andean Elevational Gradient

dc.careerEscuela de Ciencias Biológicases
dc.category.authorprincipalen_US
dc.contributor.authorPérez Castañeda, Álvaro Javier
dc.contributor.authorValencia Reyes, Luis Renato
dc.contributor.correspondingPérez Castañeda, Álvaro Javier
dc.countryEcuadores
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-04T21:49:02Z
dc.date.available2023-11-04T21:49:02Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.dedication.authorTCes
dc.description.abstractHighlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use of community phylogenetic analyses and complementary traditional taxonomic metrics. However, these patterns are often unknown or in dispute, particularly along elevational gradients, with studies finding different patterns based on elevation. We investigated how patterns of tree diversity and structure change along an elevation gradient using taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity metrics. We sampled 595 individuals (36 families; 53 genera; 88 species) across 15 plots along an elevational gradient (2440-3330 m) in Ecuador. Seventy species were sequenced for the rbcL and matK gene regions to generate a phylogeny. Species richness, Shannon-Weaver diversity, Simpson's Dominance, Simpson's Evenness, phylogenetic diversity (PD), mean pairwise distance (MPD), and mean nearest taxon distance (MNTD) were evaluated for each plot. Values were correlated with elevation and standardized effect sizes (SES) of MPD and MNTD were generated, including and excluding tree fern species, for comparisons across elevation. Taxonomic and phylogenetic metrics found that species diversity decreases with elevation. We also found that overall the community has a non-random phylogenetic structure, dependent on the presence of tree ferns, with stronger phylogenetic clustering at high elevations. Combined, this evidence supports the ideas that tree ferns have converged with angiosperms to occupy the same habitat and that an increased filtering of clades has led to more closely related angiosperm species at higher elevations.en_US
dc.facultyCiencias Exactas y Naturaleses
dc.id.author1709639627
dc.id.author1706673199
dc.id.type1
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/plants8090326
dc.identifier.issn2223-7747
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/6270
dc.identifier.urihttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31491875/
dc.indexed.databaseOtheres
dc.language.isoen
dc.list.authorsWorthy, S., Jiménez, R., Pérez, Á., Reynolds, A., Cruse-Sanders, J., Valencia, R., Barone, J., y Burgess, K.
dc.magazine.pageRange1-18
dc.magazine.titlePlantsen_US
dc.magazine.volumeChapter8(9)
dc.rightsOpenAccessen
dc.statepublisheden_US
dc.subjectFilogenéticaes
dc.subjectTaxonomíaes
dc.subjectEcología forestales
dc.subjectBosqueses
dc.subjectFilogenética
dc.subjectTaxonomía
dc.subjectEcología forestal
dc.subjectBosques
dc.titleDistribution and Community Assembly of Trees Along an Andean Elevational Gradienten_US
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