The importance of environmental difference among sites and dispersal limitations of species to the explanation of diversity differs among biological systems and geographical regions. We hypothesized that climate and then dispersal limitation will predominantly explain the similarity of alpine vegetation at increasing distances between pairs of regions at subcontinental extent. We computed the similarity of all pairs of 23 European mountain regions below 50 degrees N after dividing the species lists of each region by calcareous or siliceous substrates. Distance decay in similarity was better fitted by a cubic polynomial than a negative exponential function, and the fit was better on calcareous than on siliceous substrate. Commonality analysis revealed that the proportion of explanation of beta diversity by climatic difference had unimodal patterns on a gradient of increasing distance between regions, while explanation by dispersal limitation had consistently rising patterns on both substrates. On siliceous substrate, dispersal limitation explained more of the variation in beta diversity only at longer distances, but it was predominant at all distances on calcareous substrate. The steeper response to distance at 2600 km may indicate dispersal limitation at different temporal scales, and the uptick in the response to distance at the longest distances may reflect how isolated some regions have been before and since the last glacial maximum.

Explanation of beta diversity in European alpine grasslands changes with scale / George P. Malanson; Elizabeth R. Pansing; Riccardo Testolin; Sylvain Abdulhak; Ariel Bergamini; Renata Cu?sterevska; Corrado Marcenò; Nevena Kuzmanovi; Dordije Milanovic; Eszter Ruprecht; Jozef Sibik; Kiril Vassilev; Wolfgang Willner; Borja Jimenez-Alfaro. - In: ECOSPHERE. - ISSN 2150-8925. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:5(2022), pp. e4066.1-e4066.11. [10.1002/ecs2.4066]

Explanation of beta diversity in European alpine grasslands changes with scale

Riccardo Testolin;
2022

Abstract

The importance of environmental difference among sites and dispersal limitations of species to the explanation of diversity differs among biological systems and geographical regions. We hypothesized that climate and then dispersal limitation will predominantly explain the similarity of alpine vegetation at increasing distances between pairs of regions at subcontinental extent. We computed the similarity of all pairs of 23 European mountain regions below 50 degrees N after dividing the species lists of each region by calcareous or siliceous substrates. Distance decay in similarity was better fitted by a cubic polynomial than a negative exponential function, and the fit was better on calcareous than on siliceous substrate. Commonality analysis revealed that the proportion of explanation of beta diversity by climatic difference had unimodal patterns on a gradient of increasing distance between regions, while explanation by dispersal limitation had consistently rising patterns on both substrates. On siliceous substrate, dispersal limitation explained more of the variation in beta diversity only at longer distances, but it was predominant at all distances on calcareous substrate. The steeper response to distance at 2600 km may indicate dispersal limitation at different temporal scales, and the uptick in the response to distance at the longest distances may reflect how isolated some regions have been before and since the last glacial maximum.
2022
Explanation of beta diversity in European alpine grasslands changes with scale / George P. Malanson; Elizabeth R. Pansing; Riccardo Testolin; Sylvain Abdulhak; Ariel Bergamini; Renata Cu?sterevska; Corrado Marcenò; Nevena Kuzmanovi; Dordije Milanovic; Eszter Ruprecht; Jozef Sibik; Kiril Vassilev; Wolfgang Willner; Borja Jimenez-Alfaro. - In: ECOSPHERE. - ISSN 2150-8925. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:5(2022), pp. e4066.1-e4066.11. [10.1002/ecs2.4066]
George P. Malanson; Elizabeth R. Pansing; Riccardo Testolin; Sylvain Abdulhak; Ariel Bergamini; Renata Cu?sterevska; Corrado Marcenò; Nevena Kuzmanovi; Dordije Milanovic; Eszter Ruprecht; Jozef Sibik; Kiril Vassilev; Wolfgang Willner; Borja Jimenez-Alfaro
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