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Bird species richness is associated with phylogenetic relatedness, plant species richness, and altitudinal range in Inner Mongolia

  • Chenxia Liang
  • , Gang Feng*
  • , Xingfeng Si
  • , Lingfeng Mao
  • , Guisheng Yang
  • , Jens Christian Svenning
  • , Jie Yang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Inner Mongolia University
  • University of Toronto
  • Zhejiang University
  • University of Alberta
  • Aarhus University

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摘要

Bird species richness is mediated by local, regional, and historical factors, for example, competition, environmental heterogeneity, contemporary, and historical climate. Here, we related bird species richness with phylogenetic relatedness of bird assemblages, plant species richness, topography, contemporary climate, and glacial-interglacial climate change to investigate the relative importance of these factors. This study was conducted in Inner Mongolia, an arid and semiarid region with diverse vegetation types and strong species richness gradients. The following associated variables were included as follows: phylogenetic relatedness of bird assemblages (Net Relatedness Index, NRI), plant species richness, altitudinal range, contemporary climate (mean annual temperature and precipitation, MAT and MAP), and contemporary-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) change in climate (change in MAT and change in MAP). Ordinary least squares linear, simultaneous autoregressive linear, and Random Forest models were used to assess the associations between these variables and bird species richness across this region. We found that bird species richness was correlated negatively with NRI and positively with plant species richness and altitudinal range, with no significant correlations with contemporary climate and glacial–interglacial climate change. The six best combinations of variables ranked by Random Forest models consistently included NRI, plant species richness, and contemporary-LGM change in MAT. Our results suggest important roles of local ecological factors in shaping the distribution of bird species richness across this semiarid region. Our findings highlight the potential importance of these local ecological factors, for example, environmental heterogeneity, habitat filtering, and biotic interactions, in biodiversity maintenance.

源语言英语
页(从-至)53-58
页数6
期刊Ecology and Evolution
8
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2018
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