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Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic bat diversity decrease from more to less complex natural habitats in the Amazon
by
Farneda, Fábio Z.
, Miguel, João D.
, Hilário, Renato R.
, Martins, Ana Carolina Moreira
, Mustin, Karen
, Carvalho, William Douglas
, da Silva Xavier, Bruna
, de Toledo, José Júlio
, de Castro, Isaí Jorge
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Community composition
/ COMMUNITY ECOLOGY – ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Complexity
/ Composition
/ Dimensions
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Life Sciences
/ Man-induced effects
/ Mosaics
/ Nesting
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Sciences
/ Savannahs
/ savannas
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Uniqueness
2021
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Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic bat diversity decrease from more to less complex natural habitats in the Amazon
by
Farneda, Fábio Z.
, Miguel, João D.
, Hilário, Renato R.
, Martins, Ana Carolina Moreira
, Mustin, Karen
, Carvalho, William Douglas
, da Silva Xavier, Bruna
, de Toledo, José Júlio
, de Castro, Isaí Jorge
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Community composition
/ COMMUNITY ECOLOGY – ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Complexity
/ Composition
/ Dimensions
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Life Sciences
/ Man-induced effects
/ Mosaics
/ Nesting
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Sciences
/ Savannahs
/ savannas
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Uniqueness
2021
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Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic bat diversity decrease from more to less complex natural habitats in the Amazon
by
Farneda, Fábio Z.
, Miguel, João D.
, Hilário, Renato R.
, Martins, Ana Carolina Moreira
, Mustin, Karen
, Carvalho, William Douglas
, da Silva Xavier, Bruna
, de Toledo, José Júlio
, de Castro, Isaí Jorge
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Community composition
/ COMMUNITY ECOLOGY – ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Complexity
/ Composition
/ Dimensions
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Life Sciences
/ Man-induced effects
/ Mosaics
/ Nesting
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant Sciences
/ Savannahs
/ savannas
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Uniqueness
2021
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Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic bat diversity decrease from more to less complex natural habitats in the Amazon
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Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic bat diversity decrease from more to less complex natural habitats in the Amazon
2021
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The high levels of biodiversity in the Amazon are maintained mostly due to its composition as a natural mosaic of different habitats, including both unflooded and flooded forests, campinaranas, and savannahs. Here, we compared multiple dimensions of α- and β- bat biodiversity between four natural Amazonian habitats (savannah, campinarana, forest patches, and continuous forest). In addition, we explored the extent to which bat communities in the different habitats are nested within one another, and compared the community-level functional uniqueness and community-weighted mean traits between habitats. Our results show that taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic a-diversity of bats is higher in continuous forest than in any of the other habitat types. The continuous forest also harbours more unique species, and indeed, the bat community assemblages in the less-complex habitats, including forest patches, campinarana and savannahs, are taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic sub-sets of the assemblage found in the continuous forest. By examining β-diversity partitions and species composition, we are able to shed light on the mechanisms behind the variation in diversity between the four habitat types, which reflect a process of environmental sorting along a habitat gradient going from a more complex to a less complex habitat. We conclude that nesting patterns along the mosaic of habitats are determined by differences in complexity between habitats and that taxonomic and functional uniqueness contribute to overall regional bat diversity and functionality. Ongoing human-induced disturbances of these habitats could provoke an unprecedented loss of bat diversity and functionality with negative consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem services.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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