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Biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the Mediterranean region

The delimitation of bioregions helps to understand historical and ecological drivers of species distribution. In this work, we performed a network analysis of the spatial distribution patterns of plants in south of France (Languedoc‐Roussillon and Provence‐Alpes‐Côte d'Azur) to analyze the biog...

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Autores principales: Lenormand, Maxime, Papuga, Guillaume, Argagnon, Olivier, Soubeyrand, Maxence, De Barros, Guilhem, Alleaume, Samuel, Luque, Sandra
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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/PMC6342112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4718
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author Lenormand, Maxime
Papuga, Guillaume
Argagnon, Olivier
Soubeyrand, Maxence
De Barros, Guilhem
Alleaume, Samuel
Luque, Sandra
author_facet Lenormand, Maxime
Papuga, Guillaume
Argagnon, Olivier
Soubeyrand, Maxence
De Barros, Guilhem
Alleaume, Samuel
Luque, Sandra
author_sort Lenormand, Maxime
collection PubMed
description The delimitation of bioregions helps to understand historical and ecological drivers of species distribution. In this work, we performed a network analysis of the spatial distribution patterns of plants in south of France (Languedoc‐Roussillon and Provence‐Alpes‐Côte d'Azur) to analyze the biogeographical structure of the French Mediterranean flora at different scales. We used a network approach to identify and characterize biogeographical regions, based on a large database containing 2.5 million of geolocalized plant records corresponding to more than 3,500 plant species. This methodology is performed following five steps, from the biogeographical bipartite network construction to the identification of biogeographical regions under the form of spatial network communities, the analysis of their interactions, and the identification of clusters of plant species based on the species contribution to the biogeographical regions. First, we identified two sub‐networks that distinguish Mediterranean and temperate biota. Then, we separated eight statistically significant bioregions that present a complex spatial structure. Some of them are spatially well delimited and match with particular geological entities. On the other hand, fuzzy transitions arise between adjacent bioregions that share a common geological setting, but are spread along a climatic gradient. The proposed network approach illustrates the biogeographical structure of the flora in southern France and provides precise insights into the relationships between bioregions. This approach sheds light on ecological drivers shaping the distribution of Mediterranean biota: The interplay between a climatic gradient and geological substrate shapes biodiversity patterns. Finally, this work exemplifies why fragmented distributions are common in the Mediterranean region, isolating groups of species that share a similar eco‐evolutionary history.
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spelling pubmed-63421122019-01-24 Biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the Mediterranean region Lenormand, Maxime Papuga, Guillaume Argagnon, Olivier Soubeyrand, Maxence De Barros, Guilhem Alleaume, Samuel Luque, Sandra Ecol Evol Original Research The delimitation of bioregions helps to understand historical and ecological drivers of species distribution. In this work, we performed a network analysis of the spatial distribution patterns of plants in south of France (Languedoc‐Roussillon and Provence‐Alpes‐Côte d'Azur) to analyze the biogeographical structure of the French Mediterranean flora at different scales. We used a network approach to identify and characterize biogeographical regions, based on a large database containing 2.5 million of geolocalized plant records corresponding to more than 3,500 plant species. This methodology is performed following five steps, from the biogeographical bipartite network construction to the identification of biogeographical regions under the form of spatial network communities, the analysis of their interactions, and the identification of clusters of plant species based on the species contribution to the biogeographical regions. First, we identified two sub‐networks that distinguish Mediterranean and temperate biota. Then, we separated eight statistically significant bioregions that present a complex spatial structure. Some of them are spatially well delimited and match with particular geological entities. On the other hand, fuzzy transitions arise between adjacent bioregions that share a common geological setting, but are spread along a climatic gradient. The proposed network approach illustrates the biogeographical structure of the flora in southern France and provides precise insights into the relationships between bioregions. This approach sheds light on ecological drivers shaping the distribution of Mediterranean biota: The interplay between a climatic gradient and geological substrate shapes biodiversity patterns. Finally, this work exemplifies why fragmented distributions are common in the Mediterranean region, isolating groups of species that share a similar eco‐evolutionary history. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6342112/ /pubmed/30680110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4718 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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Lenormand, Maxime
Papuga, Guillaume
Argagnon, Olivier
Soubeyrand, Maxence
De Barros, Guilhem
Alleaume, Samuel
Luque, Sandra
Biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the Mediterranean region
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title_short Biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the Mediterranean region
title_sort biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the mediterranean region
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4718
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