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Título : Process-Based Species Pools Reveal the Hidden Signature of Biotic Interactions Amid the Influence of Temperature Filtering
Autor : Lessard, Jean Philippe
Weinstein, Ben
Borregaard, Michael
Marske, Katharine
Martin, Danny
McGuire, Jimmy
Parra Vergara, Juan Luis
Rahbek, Carsten
Graham, Catherine
metadata.dc.subject.*: Distribución Animal
Animal Distribution
Aves - fisiología
Birds - physiology
Ecosistema
Ecosystem
Filogenia
Phylogeny
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : University of Chicago Press
Citación : Lessard, J., Weinstein, B., Borregaard, M., Marske, K., Martin, D., McGuire, J., Parra, J., Rahbek, C., & Graham, C. (2016). Process-Based Species Pools Reveal the Hidden Signature of Biotic Interactions Amid the Influence of Temperature Filtering. The American naturalist, 187(1), 75–88. https://doi.org/10.1086/684128
Resumen : ABSTRACT: A persistent challenge in ecology is to tease apart the in-fluence of multiple processes acting simultaneously and interactingin complex ways to shape the structure of species assemblages. Weimplement a heuristic approach that relies on explicitly defining spe-cies pools and permits assessment of the relative influence of the mainprocesses thought to shape assemblage structure: environmentalfil-tering, dispersal limitations, and biotic interactions. We illustrate ourapproach using data on the assemblage composition and geographicdistribution of hummingbirds, a comprehensive phylogeny and mor-phological traits. The implementation of several process-based speciespool definitions in null models suggests that temperature—but not pre-cipitation or dispersal limitation—acts as the main regionalfilter of as-semblage structure. Incorporating this environmentalfilter directly intothe definition of assemblage-specific species pools revealed an other-wise hidden pattern of phylogenetic evenness, indicating that biotic in-teractions might further influence hummingbird assemblage structure.Such hidden patterns of assemblage structure call for a reexaminationof a multitude of phylogenetic- and trait-based studies that did not ex-plicitly consider potentially important processes in their definition ofthe species pool. Our heuristic approach provides a transparent wayto explore patterns and refine interpretations of the underlying causesof assemblage structure.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1537-5323
ISSN : 0003-0147
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1086/684128
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