Climate or diet? The importance of biotic interactions in determining species range size

Author:

Galiana Núria12ORCID,Lurgi Miguel3ORCID,Montoya José M.4,Araújo Miguel B.25,Galbraith Eric D.167

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Department of Biogeography and Global Change National Museum of Natural Sciences (CSIC) Madrid Spain

3. Department of Biosciences Swansea University Swansea UK

4. Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station CNRS Moulis France

5. Rui Nabeiro Biodiversity Chair MED Institute, University of Évora Évora Portugal

6. Institució Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avançats (ICREA) Barcelona Spain

7. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractAimSpecies geographical range sizes play a crucial role in determining species vulnerability to extinction. Although several mechanisms affect range sizes, the number of biotic interactions and species climatic tolerance are often thought to play discernible roles, defining two dimensions of the Hutchinsonian niche. Yet, the relative importance of the trophic and the climatic niche for determining species range sizes is largely unknown.LocationCentral and northern Europe.Time periodPresent.Major taxa studiedGall‐inducing sawflies and their parasitoids.MethodsWe use data documenting the spatial distributions and biotic interactions of 96 herbivore species, and their 125 parasitoids, across Europe and analyse the relationship between species range size and the climatic and trophic dimensions of the niche. We then compare the observed relationships with null expectations based on species occupancy to understand whether the relationships observed are an inevitable consequence of species range size or if they contain information about the importance of each dimension of the niche on species range size.ResultsWe find that both niche dimensions are positively correlated with species range size, with larger ranges being associated with wider climatic tolerances and larger numbers of interactions. However, diet breadth appears to more strongly limit species range size. Species with larger ranges have more interactions locally and they are also able to interact with a larger diversity of species across sites (i.e. higher β‐diversity), resulting in a larger number of interactions at continental scales.Main conclusionsWe show for the first time how different aspects of species diet niches are related to their range size. Our study offers new insight into the importance of biotic interactions in determining species spatial distributions, which is critical for improving understanding and predictions of species vulnerability to extinction under the current rates of global environmental change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

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