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Beta Diversity in a Highly Heterogeneous Area: Disentangling Species and Taxonomic Dissimilarity for Terrestrial Vertebrates
by
Moreno, Claudia E.
, Castillo-Cerón, Jesús
, Calderón-Patrón, Jaime M.
, Manriquez, Norma
, Ortiz-Pulido, Raúl
, Rojas-Martínez, Alberto E.
, Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio
, Sánchez-Rojas, Gerardo
, Goyenechea, Irene
, Zuria, Iriana
in
Amphibia
/ Amphibians
/ Amphibians - classification
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Databases, Factual
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystem
/ Forests
/ Heterogeneity
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - classification
/ Mexico
/ Phylogenetics
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles - classification
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Temperate forests
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Transition zone
/ Tropical forests
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - classification
/ Wildlife conservation
2016
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Beta Diversity in a Highly Heterogeneous Area: Disentangling Species and Taxonomic Dissimilarity for Terrestrial Vertebrates
by
Moreno, Claudia E.
, Castillo-Cerón, Jesús
, Calderón-Patrón, Jaime M.
, Manriquez, Norma
, Ortiz-Pulido, Raúl
, Rojas-Martínez, Alberto E.
, Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio
, Sánchez-Rojas, Gerardo
, Goyenechea, Irene
, Zuria, Iriana
in
Amphibia
/ Amphibians
/ Amphibians - classification
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Databases, Factual
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystem
/ Forests
/ Heterogeneity
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - classification
/ Mexico
/ Phylogenetics
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles - classification
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Temperate forests
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Transition zone
/ Tropical forests
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - classification
/ Wildlife conservation
2016
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Beta Diversity in a Highly Heterogeneous Area: Disentangling Species and Taxonomic Dissimilarity for Terrestrial Vertebrates
by
Moreno, Claudia E.
, Castillo-Cerón, Jesús
, Calderón-Patrón, Jaime M.
, Manriquez, Norma
, Ortiz-Pulido, Raúl
, Rojas-Martínez, Alberto E.
, Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio
, Sánchez-Rojas, Gerardo
, Goyenechea, Irene
, Zuria, Iriana
in
Amphibia
/ Amphibians
/ Amphibians - classification
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biota
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Databases, Factual
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystem
/ Forests
/ Heterogeneity
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - classification
/ Mexico
/ Phylogenetics
/ Reptiles
/ Reptiles - classification
/ Species composition
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
/ Temperate forests
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Transition zone
/ Tropical forests
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - classification
/ Wildlife conservation
2016
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Beta Diversity in a Highly Heterogeneous Area: Disentangling Species and Taxonomic Dissimilarity for Terrestrial Vertebrates
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Beta Diversity in a Highly Heterogeneous Area: Disentangling Species and Taxonomic Dissimilarity for Terrestrial Vertebrates
2016
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Overview
Quantifying differences in species composition among communities provides important information related to the distribution, conservation and management of biodiversity, especially when two components are recognized: dissimilarity due to turnover, and dissimilarity due to richness differences. The ecoregions in central Mexico, within the Mexican Transition Zone, have outstanding environmental heterogeneity and harbor huge biological richness, besides differences in the origin of the biota. Therefore, biodiversity studies in this area require the use of complementary measures to achieve appropriate information that may help in the design of conservation strategies. In this work we analyze the dissimilarity of terrestrial vertebrates, and the components of turnover and richness differences, among six ecoregions in the state of Hidalgo, central Mexico. We follow two approaches: one based on species level dissimilarity, and the second on taxonomic dissimilarity. We used databases from the project \"Biodiversity in the state of Hidalgo\". Our results indicate that species dissimilarity is higher than taxonomic dissimilarity, and that turnover contributes more than richness differences, both for species and taxonomic total dissimilarity. Moreover, total dissimilarity, turnover dissimilarity and the dissimilarity due to richness differences were positively related in the four vertebrate groups. Reptiles had the highest values of dissimilarity, followed by mammals, amphibians and birds. For reptiles, birds, and mammals, species turnover was the most important component, while richness differences had a higher contribution for amphibians. The highest values of dissimilarity occurred between environmentally contrasting ecoregions (i.e., tropical and temperate forests), which suggests that environmental heterogeneity and differences in the origin of biotas are key factors driving beta diversity of terrestrial vertebrates among ecoregions in this complex area.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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