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墨西哥西部爬行动物物种和高级分类群的生态和分类差异。

Ecological and taxonomic dissimilarity in species and higher taxa of reptiles in western Mexico.

机构信息

Laboratorio de Biodiversidad de la Escuela de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez, Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico.

Laboratorio de Ecología, Paisaje y Sociedad, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Universidad de Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2024 Oct 22;12:e18343. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18343. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Reptiles are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates in the world that are distributed in almost all ecosystems. Many of these studies have focused on exploring their diversity patterns across different environments; and recent studies on reptile alpha and beta diversity have incorporated a multifaceted approach into their analysis to have more comprehensive evaluations. This study presents an assessment of the taxonomic diversity of reptile patterns using methods that incorporate the assessment of higher taxa. Likewise, the taxonomic dissimilarities between reptile communities in the physiographic regions of the state of Jalisco were analyzed. Evaluations for the groups of snakes and lizards independently are presented. We use the taxonomic distinctiveness index that assesses the complexity of the taxonomic structure of communities through hierarchical classification above the species level to measure the relationships between taxa. The dissimilarity of the taxonomic structure in each community was also analyzed. Beta diversity partitions were performed to identify the contribution of turnover and the differences in richness. We determined that alpha diversity of species and higher taxa maintain different patterns, indicating that Jalisco presents regions with overrepresentation of reptile families and genera, as well as regions with an opposite trend. The representation of higher taxa is higher in the lizard group, although in terms of species richness snakes are the most prominent group. The turnover is the most important component at species and higher taxa, with similar values for lizards and snakes. The findings presented show that incorporating phylogenetic information about species through taxonomic relationships provides complementary information that species diversity , especially at the level of alpha diversity.

摘要

爬行动物是世界上分布在几乎所有生态系统中最多样化的脊椎动物之一。许多这些研究都集中在探索它们在不同环境中的多样性模式上;最近对爬行动物 alpha 和 beta 多样性的研究在分析中纳入了多方面的方法,以进行更全面的评估。本研究使用整合了高级分类群评估的方法,对爬行动物模式的分类多样性进行了评估。同样,也分析了哈利斯科州地貌区域内爬行动物群落之间的分类差异。分别介绍了对蛇类和蜥蜴类群体的评估。我们使用分类独特性指数来评估通过物种以上的层次分类来评估社区分类结构的复杂性,以衡量分类群之间的关系。还分析了每个群落的分类结构差异。进行了 beta 多样性分区,以确定周转率和丰富度差异的贡献。我们确定物种和高级分类群的 alpha 多样性保持不同的模式,这表明哈利斯科州存在着爬行动物科和属过度代表的地区,以及相反趋势的地区。在蜥蜴类群中,高级分类群的代表性更高,尽管就物种丰富度而言,蛇类是最突出的群体。在物种和高级分类群中,周转率是最重要的组成部分,蜥蜴和蛇的周转率值相似。所提出的研究结果表明,通过分类关系纳入物种的系统发育信息提供了补充信息,特别是在 alpha 多样性水平上的物种多样性。

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