Effects of landscape configuration and composition on phylogenetic diversity of trees in a highly fragmented tropical forest

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作者
Matos, Fabio Antonio R. [1 ,2 ]
Magnago, Luiz Fernando S. [3 ]
Gastauer, Markus [1 ,4 ]
Carreiras, Joao M. B. [5 ]
Simonelli, Marcelo [6 ]
Meira-Neto, Joao Augusto A. [1 ]
Edwards, David P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Vicosa, Dept Biol Vegetal, LEEP, Ave Peter Henry Rolfs S-N,Campus Univ, BR-36570900 Vicosa, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Anim & Plant Sci, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England
[3] Univ Fed Lavras UFLA, Dept Biol, Setor Ecol & Conservacao, Doutor Sylvio Menicucci, BR-37200000 Lavras, MG, Brazil
[4] ITV DS, Boaventura da Silva 955, BR-66055090 Belem, Para, Brazil
[5] Univ Sheffield, NCEO, Hicks Bldg,Hounsfield Rd, Sheffield S3 7RH, S Yorkshire, England
[6] Inst Fed Espirito Santo, Ave Rio Branco 50, BR-29040780 Vitoria, ES, Brazil
关键词
Brazilian Atlantic Forest; edge effect; habitat fragmentation; habitat loss; landscape structure; phylogenetic structure; ATLANTIC FOREST; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION; NONRANDOM EXTINCTION; SPECIES-DIVERSITY; RAIN-FOREST; PLANT; CONSERVATION; ASSEMBLAGES; BIODIVERSITY; RICHNESS;
D O I
10.1111/1365-2745.12661
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global extinction crisis. A key question is understanding how fragmentation impacts phylogenetic diversity, which summarizes the total evolutionary history shared across species within a community. Conserving phylogenetic diversity decreases the potential of losing unique ecological and phenotypic traits and plays important roles in maintaining ecosystem function and stability. 2. Our study was conducted in landscapes within the highly fragmented Brazilian Atlantic forest. We sampled living trees with d.b.h. >= 4.8 cm in 0.1 ha plots within 28 fragment interiors and 12 fragment edges to evaluate the impacts of landscape configuration, composition and patch size, as well as edge effects, on phylogenetic diversity indices (PD, a measure of phylogenetic richness; MPD, phylogenetic distance between individuals in a community in deep evolutionary time; and MNTD, phylogenetic distance between each individual and its nearest phylogenetic neighbour). 3. We found that PD and MPD were correlated with species richness, while MNTD was not. Best models suggest that MPD was positively related to edge density and negatively related to the number of forest patches, but that there was no effect of landscape configuration and composition metrics on PD or MNTD, or on standardized values of phylogenetic structure (sesPD, sesMPD and sesMNTD), which control for species richness. Considering all selected models for phylogenetic diversity and structure, edge density and number of forest patches were most frequently selected. 4. With increasing patch size, we found lower PD in interiors but no change at edges and lower sesMNTD regardless of habitat type. Additionally, PD and sesMNTD were higher in interiors than at edges. 5. Synthesis. Changes in MPD and sesMNTD suggest that extirpation of species at edges or in highly fragmented landscapes increases the dominance of species within a subset of clades (phylogenetic clustering), likely those adapted to disturbance. Smaller patch sizes are phylogenetically diverse and overdispersed, probably due to an invasion of edge-adapted species. Conservation must enhance patch area and connectivity via forest restoration; pivotally, even small forest patches are important reservoirs of phylogenetic diversity in the highly threatened Brazilian Atlantic forest.
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页码:265 / 276
页数:12
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