Cargando…

An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates

In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the diversity, ecological preferences and spatial distribution of the 60 species of terrestrial reptiles of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and use the 57 native species to test the effectiveness of the pr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Burriel-Carranza, Bernat, Tarroso, Pedro, Els, Johannes, Gardner, Andrew, Soorae, Pritpal, Mohammed, Ahmed Ali, Tubati, Sai Ravi Krishna, Eltayeb, Mohamed Mustafa, Shah, Junid Nazeer, Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor, Simó-Riudalbas, Marc, Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel, Fernández-Guiberteau, Daniel, Šmíd, Jiří, Carranza, Salvador
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31048886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216273
_version_ 1783415466898751488
author Burriel-Carranza, Bernat
Tarroso, Pedro
Els, Johannes
Gardner, Andrew
Soorae, Pritpal
Mohammed, Ahmed Ali
Tubati, Sai Ravi Krishna
Eltayeb, Mohamed Mustafa
Shah, Junid Nazeer
Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor
Simó-Riudalbas, Marc
Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel
Fernández-Guiberteau, Daniel
Šmíd, Jiří
Carranza, Salvador
author_facet Burriel-Carranza, Bernat
Tarroso, Pedro
Els, Johannes
Gardner, Andrew
Soorae, Pritpal
Mohammed, Ahmed Ali
Tubati, Sai Ravi Krishna
Eltayeb, Mohamed Mustafa
Shah, Junid Nazeer
Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor
Simó-Riudalbas, Marc
Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel
Fernández-Guiberteau, Daniel
Šmíd, Jiří
Carranza, Salvador
author_sort Burriel-Carranza, Bernat
collection PubMed
description In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the diversity, ecological preferences and spatial distribution of the 60 species of terrestrial reptiles of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and use the 57 native species to test the effectiveness of the protected areas’ network in conserving this unique vertebrate fauna. We infer a time-calibrated phylogeny with 146 species of squamates and 15 genes including all UAE terrestrial reptile species to determine the phylogenetic diversity (PD) and evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) of the native species and to compare it with the distribution of the hotspots of native species richness. The results of this study indicate that the sampling effort is remarkable, covering 75% of the country’s territory representing nearly the entire climatic space of the UAE defined by the mean annual temperature and the total annual precipitation, as well as the multivariate climatic space defined by a principal component analysis (PCA). Species richness is highest in the northeast of the country, in a transitional area from sandy desert to the mountainous terrain of the Hajar Mountains. The highest PD of a single square cell of 10 arc-minutes grid is of 2,430 million years (my) of accumulated evolutionary history and the strong correlation between PD and species richness suggests that the raw number of species is a good surrogate to quantify the evolutionary history (i.e., PD). The species with the highest values of ED are those in families represented by only one species in the UAE. Finally, the assessment of the UAE protected areas shows that, despite their relevance in protecting the terrestrial reptiles, they do not offer adequate protection for some threatened species. Therefore, a reassessment of some of the protected areas or the creation of species specific conservation action plans are recommended in order to ensure the preservation of the unique diversity of UAE terrestrial reptiles.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6497385
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-64973852019-05-17 An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates Burriel-Carranza, Bernat Tarroso, Pedro Els, Johannes Gardner, Andrew Soorae, Pritpal Mohammed, Ahmed Ali Tubati, Sai Ravi Krishna Eltayeb, Mohamed Mustafa Shah, Junid Nazeer Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor Simó-Riudalbas, Marc Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel Fernández-Guiberteau, Daniel Šmíd, Jiří Carranza, Salvador PLoS One Research Article In the present study we use an unprecedented database of 5,535 distributional records to infer the diversity, ecological preferences and spatial distribution of the 60 species of terrestrial reptiles of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and use the 57 native species to test the effectiveness of the protected areas’ network in conserving this unique vertebrate fauna. We infer a time-calibrated phylogeny with 146 species of squamates and 15 genes including all UAE terrestrial reptile species to determine the phylogenetic diversity (PD) and evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) of the native species and to compare it with the distribution of the hotspots of native species richness. The results of this study indicate that the sampling effort is remarkable, covering 75% of the country’s territory representing nearly the entire climatic space of the UAE defined by the mean annual temperature and the total annual precipitation, as well as the multivariate climatic space defined by a principal component analysis (PCA). Species richness is highest in the northeast of the country, in a transitional area from sandy desert to the mountainous terrain of the Hajar Mountains. The highest PD of a single square cell of 10 arc-minutes grid is of 2,430 million years (my) of accumulated evolutionary history and the strong correlation between PD and species richness suggests that the raw number of species is a good surrogate to quantify the evolutionary history (i.e., PD). The species with the highest values of ED are those in families represented by only one species in the UAE. Finally, the assessment of the UAE protected areas shows that, despite their relevance in protecting the terrestrial reptiles, they do not offer adequate protection for some threatened species. Therefore, a reassessment of some of the protected areas or the creation of species specific conservation action plans are recommended in order to ensure the preservation of the unique diversity of UAE terrestrial reptiles. Public Library of Science 2019-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6497385/ /pubmed/31048886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216273 Text en © 2019 Burriel-Carranza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Burriel-Carranza, Bernat
Tarroso, Pedro
Els, Johannes
Gardner, Andrew
Soorae, Pritpal
Mohammed, Ahmed Ali
Tubati, Sai Ravi Krishna
Eltayeb, Mohamed Mustafa
Shah, Junid Nazeer
Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor
Simó-Riudalbas, Marc
Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel
Fernández-Guiberteau, Daniel
Šmíd, Jiří
Carranza, Salvador
An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title_full An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title_short An integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (Sauropsida, Squamata) of the United Arab Emirates
title_sort integrative assessment of the diversity, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation of the terrestrial reptiles (sauropsida, squamata) of the united arab emirates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31048886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216273
work_keys_str_mv AT burrielcarranzabernat anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tarrosopedro anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT elsjohannes anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT gardnerandrew anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT sooraepritpal anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT mohammedahmedali anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tubatisairavikrishna anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT eltayebmohamedmustafa anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT shahjunidnazeer anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tejerocicuendezhector anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT simoriudalbasmarc anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT pleguezuelosjuanmanuel anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT fernandezguiberteaudaniel anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT smidjiri anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT carranzasalvador anintegrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT burrielcarranzabernat integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tarrosopedro integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT elsjohannes integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT gardnerandrew integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT sooraepritpal integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT mohammedahmedali integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tubatisairavikrishna integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT eltayebmohamedmustafa integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT shahjunidnazeer integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT tejerocicuendezhector integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT simoriudalbasmarc integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT pleguezuelosjuanmanuel integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT fernandezguiberteaudaniel integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT smidjiri integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates
AT carranzasalvador integrativeassessmentofthediversityphylogenydistributionandconservationoftheterrestrialreptilessauropsidasquamataoftheunitedarabemirates