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Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam

The insular limestone karsts of northern Vietnam harbor a very rich biodiversity. Many taxa are strongly associated with these environments, and individual species communities can differ considerably among karst areas. The exact processes that have shaped the biotic composition of these habitats, ho...

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Autores principales: von Oheimb, Parm Viktor, von Oheimb, Katharina C. M., Hirano, Takahiro, Do, Tu Van, Luong, Hao Van, Ablett, Jonathan, Pham, Sang Van, Naggs, Fred
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3984
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author von Oheimb, Parm Viktor
von Oheimb, Katharina C. M.
Hirano, Takahiro
Do, Tu Van
Luong, Hao Van
Ablett, Jonathan
Pham, Sang Van
Naggs, Fred
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von Oheimb, Katharina C. M.
Hirano, Takahiro
Do, Tu Van
Luong, Hao Van
Ablett, Jonathan
Pham, Sang Van
Naggs, Fred
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description The insular limestone karsts of northern Vietnam harbor a very rich biodiversity. Many taxa are strongly associated with these environments, and individual species communities can differ considerably among karst areas. The exact processes that have shaped the biotic composition of these habitats, however, remain largely unknown. In this study, the role of two major processes for the assembly of snail communities on limestone karsts was investigated, interspecific competition and filtering of taxa due to geographical factors. Communities of operculate land snails of the genus Cyclophorus were studied using the dry and fluid‐preserved specimen collections of the Natural History Museum, London. Phylogenetic distances (based on a Bayesian analysis using DNA sequence data) and shell characters (based on 200 semilandmarks) were used as proxies for ecological similarity and were analyzed to reveal patterns of overdispersion (indicating competition) or clustering (indicating filtering) in observed communities compared to random communities. Among the seven studied karst areas, a total of 15 Cyclophorus lineages were found. Unique communities were present in each area. The analyses revealed phylogenetic overdispersion in six and morphological overdispersion in four of seven karst areas. The pattern of frequent phylogenetic overdispersion indicated that competition among lineages is the major process shaping the Cyclophorus communities studied. The Coastal Area, which was phylogenetically overdispersed, showed a clear morphological clustering, which could have been caused by similar ecological adaptations among taxa in this environment. Only the community in the Cuc Phuong Area showed a pattern of phylogenetic clustering, which was partly caused by an absence of a certain, phylogenetically very distinct group in this region. Filtering due to geographical factors could have been involved here. This study shows how museum collections can be used to examine community assembly and contributes to the understanding of the processes that have shaped karst communities in Vietnam.
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spelling pubmed-59163082018-05-02 Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam von Oheimb, Parm Viktor von Oheimb, Katharina C. M. Hirano, Takahiro Do, Tu Van Luong, Hao Van Ablett, Jonathan Pham, Sang Van Naggs, Fred Ecol Evol Original Research The insular limestone karsts of northern Vietnam harbor a very rich biodiversity. Many taxa are strongly associated with these environments, and individual species communities can differ considerably among karst areas. The exact processes that have shaped the biotic composition of these habitats, however, remain largely unknown. In this study, the role of two major processes for the assembly of snail communities on limestone karsts was investigated, interspecific competition and filtering of taxa due to geographical factors. Communities of operculate land snails of the genus Cyclophorus were studied using the dry and fluid‐preserved specimen collections of the Natural History Museum, London. Phylogenetic distances (based on a Bayesian analysis using DNA sequence data) and shell characters (based on 200 semilandmarks) were used as proxies for ecological similarity and were analyzed to reveal patterns of overdispersion (indicating competition) or clustering (indicating filtering) in observed communities compared to random communities. Among the seven studied karst areas, a total of 15 Cyclophorus lineages were found. Unique communities were present in each area. The analyses revealed phylogenetic overdispersion in six and morphological overdispersion in four of seven karst areas. The pattern of frequent phylogenetic overdispersion indicated that competition among lineages is the major process shaping the Cyclophorus communities studied. The Coastal Area, which was phylogenetically overdispersed, showed a clear morphological clustering, which could have been caused by similar ecological adaptations among taxa in this environment. Only the community in the Cuc Phuong Area showed a pattern of phylogenetic clustering, which was partly caused by an absence of a certain, phylogenetically very distinct group in this region. Filtering due to geographical factors could have been involved here. This study shows how museum collections can be used to examine community assembly and contributes to the understanding of the processes that have shaped karst communities in Vietnam. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5916308/ /pubmed/29721286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3984 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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von Oheimb, Parm Viktor
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Do, Tu Van
Luong, Hao Van
Ablett, Jonathan
Pham, Sang Van
Naggs, Fred
Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title_full Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title_fullStr Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title_short Competition matters: Determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern Vietnam
title_sort competition matters: determining the drivers of land snail community assembly among limestone karst areas in northern vietnam
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3984
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