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Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands

AIM: The Theory of Island Biogeography posits that ecological and evolutionary processes regulate species richness of isolated areas. We assessed the influences of an island area and distance from the mainland on species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and phylogenetic composition of snakes on coa...

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Autores principales: Portillo, José Thales da Motta, Ouchi‐Melo, Lilian Sayuri, Crivellari, Lucas Batista, de Oliveira, Thiago Alves Lopes, Sawaya, Ricardo J., Duarte, Leandro da Silva
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31015976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5019
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author Portillo, José Thales da Motta
Ouchi‐Melo, Lilian Sayuri
Crivellari, Lucas Batista
de Oliveira, Thiago Alves Lopes
Sawaya, Ricardo J.
Duarte, Leandro da Silva
author_facet Portillo, José Thales da Motta
Ouchi‐Melo, Lilian Sayuri
Crivellari, Lucas Batista
de Oliveira, Thiago Alves Lopes
Sawaya, Ricardo J.
Duarte, Leandro da Silva
author_sort Portillo, José Thales da Motta
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description AIM: The Theory of Island Biogeography posits that ecological and evolutionary processes regulate species richness of isolated areas. We assessed the influences of an island area and distance from the mainland on species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and phylogenetic composition of snakes on coastal islands. LOCATION: Coastal islands of the megadiverse Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. METHODS: We compiled the species composition of 17 coastal islands in southeastern Brazil. Species richness and phylogenetic diversity were calculated for each island. Phylogenetic composition was measured using principal coordinates of phylogenetic structure. We then employed generalized linear models to test the influence of area and distance from the mainland on the diversity metrics. RESULTS: We found a prominent influence of area on species richness, whereas phylogenetic diversity was more affected by distance from the mainland. Snake clades were distinctly associated with area and distance. The Boidae family was associated with nearer and larger islands, whereas Elapidae was broadly distributed. Distance from the mainland was associated with the distribution of Dipsadidae, whereas Colubridae was influenced by both the area and distance. The Viperidae family attained higher values of phylogenetic diversity in smaller and more remote islands. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: This island system conserved a considerable piece of snake richness from southeastern Brazil, including island endemic species. Area and distance from the mainland were important drivers of snake diversity in the Atlantic Forest coastal islands. However, these predictors affected the different components of diversity in different ways. Phylogenetic composition analysis enables us to understand how basal nodes contributed to high levels of phylogenetic diversity on smaller and farther islands regardless of the decrease in species richness.
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spelling pubmed-64680592019-04-23 Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands Portillo, José Thales da Motta Ouchi‐Melo, Lilian Sayuri Crivellari, Lucas Batista de Oliveira, Thiago Alves Lopes Sawaya, Ricardo J. Duarte, Leandro da Silva Ecol Evol Original Research AIM: The Theory of Island Biogeography posits that ecological and evolutionary processes regulate species richness of isolated areas. We assessed the influences of an island area and distance from the mainland on species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and phylogenetic composition of snakes on coastal islands. LOCATION: Coastal islands of the megadiverse Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. METHODS: We compiled the species composition of 17 coastal islands in southeastern Brazil. Species richness and phylogenetic diversity were calculated for each island. Phylogenetic composition was measured using principal coordinates of phylogenetic structure. We then employed generalized linear models to test the influence of area and distance from the mainland on the diversity metrics. RESULTS: We found a prominent influence of area on species richness, whereas phylogenetic diversity was more affected by distance from the mainland. Snake clades were distinctly associated with area and distance. The Boidae family was associated with nearer and larger islands, whereas Elapidae was broadly distributed. Distance from the mainland was associated with the distribution of Dipsadidae, whereas Colubridae was influenced by both the area and distance. The Viperidae family attained higher values of phylogenetic diversity in smaller and more remote islands. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: This island system conserved a considerable piece of snake richness from southeastern Brazil, including island endemic species. Area and distance from the mainland were important drivers of snake diversity in the Atlantic Forest coastal islands. However, these predictors affected the different components of diversity in different ways. Phylogenetic composition analysis enables us to understand how basal nodes contributed to high levels of phylogenetic diversity on smaller and farther islands regardless of the decrease in species richness. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6468059/ /pubmed/31015976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5019 Text en © 2019 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.
spellingShingle Original Research
Portillo, José Thales da Motta
Ouchi‐Melo, Lilian Sayuri
Crivellari, Lucas Batista
de Oliveira, Thiago Alves Lopes
Sawaya, Ricardo J.
Duarte, Leandro da Silva
Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title_full Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title_fullStr Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title_full_unstemmed Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title_short Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands
title_sort area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in atlantic forest coastal islands
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31015976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5019
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