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The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes

It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groups and whether a single mechanism can explain such gradients. Investigating species richness (SR) patterns of European land plants, we determine whether SR increases with decreasing latitude, as predicte...

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Autores principales: Mateo, Rubén G., Broennimann, Olivier, Normand, Signe, Petitpierre, Blaise, Araújo, Miguel B., Svenning, Jens-C., Baselga, Andrés, Fernández-González, Federico, Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio, Muñoz, Jesús, Suarez, Guillermo M., Luoto, Miska, Guisan, Antoine, Vanderpoorten, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27151094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25546
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author Mateo, Rubén G.
Broennimann, Olivier
Normand, Signe
Petitpierre, Blaise
Araújo, Miguel B.
Svenning, Jens-C.
Baselga, Andrés
Fernández-González, Federico
Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio
Muñoz, Jesús
Suarez, Guillermo M.
Luoto, Miska
Guisan, Antoine
Vanderpoorten, Alain
author_facet Mateo, Rubén G.
Broennimann, Olivier
Normand, Signe
Petitpierre, Blaise
Araújo, Miguel B.
Svenning, Jens-C.
Baselga, Andrés
Fernández-González, Federico
Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio
Muñoz, Jesús
Suarez, Guillermo M.
Luoto, Miska
Guisan, Antoine
Vanderpoorten, Alain
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description It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groups and whether a single mechanism can explain such gradients. Investigating species richness (SR) patterns of European land plants, we determine whether SR increases with decreasing latitude, as predicted by theory, and whether the assembly mechanisms differ among taxonomic groups. SR increases towards the south in spermatophytes, but towards the north in ferns and bryophytes. SR patterns in spermatophytes are consistent with their patterns of beta diversity, with high levels of nestedness and turnover in the north and in the south, respectively, indicating species exclusion towards the north and increased opportunities for speciation in the south. Liverworts exhibit the highest levels of nestedness, suggesting that they represent the most sensitive group to the impact of past climate change. Nevertheless, although the extent of liverwort species turnover in the south is substantially and significantly lower than in spermatophytes, liverworts share with the latter a higher nestedness in the north and a higher turn-over in the south, in contrast to mosses and ferns. The extent to which the similarity in the patterns displayed by spermatophytes and liverworts reflects a similar assembly mechanism remains, however, to be demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-48587602016-05-20 The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes Mateo, Rubén G. Broennimann, Olivier Normand, Signe Petitpierre, Blaise Araújo, Miguel B. Svenning, Jens-C. Baselga, Andrés Fernández-González, Federico Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio Muñoz, Jesús Suarez, Guillermo M. Luoto, Miska Guisan, Antoine Vanderpoorten, Alain Sci Rep Article It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groups and whether a single mechanism can explain such gradients. Investigating species richness (SR) patterns of European land plants, we determine whether SR increases with decreasing latitude, as predicted by theory, and whether the assembly mechanisms differ among taxonomic groups. SR increases towards the south in spermatophytes, but towards the north in ferns and bryophytes. SR patterns in spermatophytes are consistent with their patterns of beta diversity, with high levels of nestedness and turnover in the north and in the south, respectively, indicating species exclusion towards the north and increased opportunities for speciation in the south. Liverworts exhibit the highest levels of nestedness, suggesting that they represent the most sensitive group to the impact of past climate change. Nevertheless, although the extent of liverwort species turnover in the south is substantially and significantly lower than in spermatophytes, liverworts share with the latter a higher nestedness in the north and a higher turn-over in the south, in contrast to mosses and ferns. The extent to which the similarity in the patterns displayed by spermatophytes and liverworts reflects a similar assembly mechanism remains, however, to be demonstrated. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4858760/ /pubmed/27151094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25546 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Mateo, Rubén G.
Broennimann, Olivier
Normand, Signe
Petitpierre, Blaise
Araújo, Miguel B.
Svenning, Jens-C.
Baselga, Andrés
Fernández-González, Federico
Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio
Muñoz, Jesús
Suarez, Guillermo M.
Luoto, Miska
Guisan, Antoine
Vanderpoorten, Alain
The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title_full The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title_fullStr The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title_full_unstemmed The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title_short The mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
title_sort mossy north: an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in european bryophytes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27151094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25546
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