Community structure of vascular epiphytes: a neutral perspective
Vascular epiphytes form a diverse group of almost 30,000 species, yet theory concerning their community structure is still largely lacking. We therefore employed simple models of biodiversity, (near-)neutral models, to study to what extent they can explain their community structure. With recently de...
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Zusammenfassung: | Vascular epiphytes form a diverse group of almost 30,000 species, yet
theory concerning their community structure is still largely lacking. We
therefore employed simple models of biodiversity, (near-)neutral models,
to study to what extent they can explain their community structure. With
recently developed tools for (near-)neutral models we analyzed species
abundance data from many samples in Central and South America which we
divided into four metacommunities (Mesoamerica, Central America, Amazonia
and Paraná). For each metacommunity we considered two subsets differing in
dispersal syndrome: an animal-dispersed guild and a wind-dispersed guild.
We considered three models differing in the underlying speciation mode.
Across all metacommunities, we found observed patterns to be
indistinguishable from patterns generated by neutral or near-neutral
processes. Furthermore, we found that subdivision in different dispersal
guilds was often supported, with recruitment limitation being stronger for
animal-dispersed species than for wind-dispersed species. This is the
first time that (near-)neutral theory has been applied to epiphyte
communities. Future efforts with additional data sets and more refined
models are expected to further improve our understanding of community
structure in epiphytes and will have to test the generality of our
findings. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.n5tb2rbs8 |