On the relative importance of landscape variables to bird diversity and community structure in Hallyeo Haesang National Marine Park

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-158
Author(s):  
Min-Ki Lee ◽  
Sang-Wook Lee ◽  
Yong-Ju Lee ◽  
Hae-In Lee
Heliyon ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. e06563
Author(s):  
Sifiso M. Lukhele ◽  
Julie Teresa Shapiro ◽  
Themb'alilahlwa A.M. Mahlaba ◽  
Muzi D. Sibiya ◽  
Robert A. McCleery ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
pp. 1180-1199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonin Machac

Abstract Three prominent explanations have been proposed to explain the dramatic differences in species richness across regions and elevations, (i) time for speciation, (ii) diversification rates, and (iii) ecological limits. But the relative importance of these explanations and, especially, their interplay and possible synthesis remain largely elusive. Integrating diversification analyses, null models, and geographic information systems, I study avian richness across regions and elevations of the New World. My results reveal that even though the three explanations are differentially important (with ecological limits playing the dominant role), each contributes uniquely to the formation of richness gradients. Further, my results reveal the likely interplay between the explanations. They indicate that ecological limits hinder the diversification process, such that the accumulation of species within a region gradually slows down over time. Yet, it does not seem to converge toward a hard ceiling on regional richness. Instead, species-rich regions show suppressed, but continued, diversification, coupled with signatures of possible competition (esp. Neotropical lowlands). Conversely, species-poor, newly-colonized regions show fast diversification and weak to no signs of competition (esp. Nearctic highlands). These results held across five families of birds, across grid cells, biomes, and elevations. Together, my findings begin to illuminate the rich, yet highly consistent, interplay of the mechanisms that together shape richness gradients in the New World, including the most species-rich biodiversity hotspots on the planet, the Andes and the Amazon. [Biogeography; community; competition; macroevolution; phylogenetics; richness gradient.]


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hugo de Oliveira Barbosa ◽  
Pedro Paulino Borges ◽  
Renato Bolson Dala-Corte ◽  
Patrick Thomaz de Aquino Martins ◽  
Fabrício Barreto Teresa

2011 ◽  
Vol 101 (3) ◽  
pp. 278-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simone Fontana ◽  
Thomas Sattler ◽  
Fabio Bontadina ◽  
Marco Moretti

Biotropica ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo P. Pansonato ◽  
Flávia R. C. Costa ◽  
Carolina V. de Castilho ◽  
Fernanda A. Carvalho ◽  
Gabriela Zuquim

Author(s):  
Donny M Bessie ◽  
Joshian N Schaduw ◽  
Emil Reppie ◽  
Markus T Lasut

Mangrove gives major contributions to fishery production; however, due to an increasing demand of space for human activities, mangrove area is changed to many forms, such as settlement, industry, and recreation; beside lack of data and information available (biophysics, socio-economic, and culture). These may cause economical and ecological conflicts. This condition is currently happened in Marine Tourism Park of Kupang Bay (MTPKB). Accordingly, this study aims to analyze community structure of mangrove at MTPKB using survey method to observe mangrove vegetation and exploitation impact by community. In this study, 16 species of 9 families were found with categorized density from “rare” (20 individual/hectare) to “dense” (5.450 individual/hectare). The ecosystem was found has low diversity; it was due to high dominant index. Rhyzophora apiculata and Sonneratia alba were found two species which have big role in the marine park© Mangrove memberikan kontribusi yang besar terhadap produksi perikanan; namun, oleh karena kebutuhan manusia yang semakin meningkat, daerah mangrove dirubah menjadi daerah pemukiman, industri, dan rekreasi; di samping kurangnya data dan informasi yang tersedia. Hal ini dapat menimbulkan konflik secara ekonomi dan ekologi. Kondisi ini sedang terjadi di Taman Wisata Alam Laut Teluk Kupang (TWALTK). Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini dilakukan di mana bertujuan menganalisis struktur komunitas mangrove di TWALTK dengan menggunakan metode survei untuk melakukan pengamatan terhadap vegetasi mangrove dan aktifitas masyarakat dalam memanfaatkannya. Dalam penelitian ini ditemukan 16 jenis mangrove dari 9 famili dengan kerapatan terkategori dari ‘jarang’ (20 pohon/hektar) hingga ‘padat’ (5.450 pohon/hektar). Keanekaragaman ekosistem tersebut rendah karena tingginya nilai dominasi. Jenis Rhyzophora apiculata dan Sonneratia alba merupakan jenis yang memberikan pengaruh besar terhadap komunitas mangrove di taman wisata alam laut tersebut©


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