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Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands

Aim: To clarify whether (1) there are thresholds in the species–area–habitat relationship for bryophytes and potential mechanisms, (2) such thresholds vary among different bryophyte groups, and (3) choros is better than area or habitat alone in the prediction of SR. Location: Islands in central and...

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Autores principales: Luo, Guangyu, Huang, Ruoling, Guo, Shuiliang, Li, Dandan, Yang, Jun, Zhang, Feng, Yu, Jing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36840184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040837
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author Luo, Guangyu
Huang, Ruoling
Guo, Shuiliang
Li, Dandan
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Feng
Yu, Jing
author_facet Luo, Guangyu
Huang, Ruoling
Guo, Shuiliang
Li, Dandan
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Feng
Yu, Jing
author_sort Luo, Guangyu
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description Aim: To clarify whether (1) there are thresholds in the species–area–habitat relationship for bryophytes and potential mechanisms, (2) such thresholds vary among different bryophyte groups, and (3) choros is better than area or habitat alone in the prediction of SR. Location: Islands in central and southern Zhejiang, China. Methods: We investigated the species richness (SR) of five bryophyte groups (total bryophytes, total mosses, liverworts, acrocarpous mosses, and pleurocarpous mosses) and habitat types on 66 islands. By using four threshold models, the logarithmic and the power models, we quantified their SR–choros relationships (SKRs), species–area relationships (SARs), and species–habitat relationships (SHRs). We also conducted path analyses to detect the direct effects of area per se and habitat per se on the SR. Results: The AICc values of the SKR models were overall smaller than those of the respective SAR and SHR models. The left-horizontal two-threshold model was best for the SKRs. A phenomenon (the small-choros effect, SCE) in which SR independently varied choros below a given threshold was detected. The SCE thresholds were smaller in mosses than in liverworts and in acrocarpous mosses than in pleurocarpous mosses. No direct and positive effects of habitat per se on the SR were detected below choros thresholds for all five groups. Main conclusions: There were two thresholds and SCEs in the SKRs of all five bryophyte groups. The SCEs likely resulted from the elimination of the direct and positive effects of habitat diversity on the SR of the bryophytes on small choros islands. The SCE thresholds were high for species groups sensitive to environments. Choros was better than area or habitat alone in determining the SR of the bryophytes on continental islands.
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spelling pubmed-99621992023-02-26 Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands Luo, Guangyu Huang, Ruoling Guo, Shuiliang Li, Dandan Yang, Jun Zhang, Feng Yu, Jing Plants (Basel) Article Aim: To clarify whether (1) there are thresholds in the species–area–habitat relationship for bryophytes and potential mechanisms, (2) such thresholds vary among different bryophyte groups, and (3) choros is better than area or habitat alone in the prediction of SR. Location: Islands in central and southern Zhejiang, China. Methods: We investigated the species richness (SR) of five bryophyte groups (total bryophytes, total mosses, liverworts, acrocarpous mosses, and pleurocarpous mosses) and habitat types on 66 islands. By using four threshold models, the logarithmic and the power models, we quantified their SR–choros relationships (SKRs), species–area relationships (SARs), and species–habitat relationships (SHRs). We also conducted path analyses to detect the direct effects of area per se and habitat per se on the SR. Results: The AICc values of the SKR models were overall smaller than those of the respective SAR and SHR models. The left-horizontal two-threshold model was best for the SKRs. A phenomenon (the small-choros effect, SCE) in which SR independently varied choros below a given threshold was detected. The SCE thresholds were smaller in mosses than in liverworts and in acrocarpous mosses than in pleurocarpous mosses. No direct and positive effects of habitat per se on the SR were detected below choros thresholds for all five groups. Main conclusions: There were two thresholds and SCEs in the SKRs of all five bryophyte groups. The SCEs likely resulted from the elimination of the direct and positive effects of habitat diversity on the SR of the bryophytes on small choros islands. The SCE thresholds were high for species groups sensitive to environments. Choros was better than area or habitat alone in determining the SR of the bryophytes on continental islands. MDPI 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9962199/ /pubmed/36840184 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040837 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luo, Guangyu
Huang, Ruoling
Guo, Shuiliang
Li, Dandan
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Feng
Yu, Jing
Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title_full Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title_fullStr Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title_full_unstemmed Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title_short Thresholds in the Species–Area–Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands
title_sort thresholds in the species–area–habitat model: evidence from the bryophytes on continental islands
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36840184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12040837
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