Higher alpha and gamma, but not beta diversity in tropical than in Mediterranean temporary ponds: A multi‐taxon spatiotemporal approach

Author:

Gálvez Ángel1ORCID,Castillo‐Escrivà Andreu1ORCID,Magurran Anne2ORCID,Alambiaga Iván1ORCID,Bonilla Fabián3ORCID,Camacho Antonio1ORCID,García‐Roger Eduardo M.1ORCID,Iepure Sanda45ORCID,Miralles‐Lorenzo Javier1ORCID,Monrós Juan S.1ORCID,Olmo Carla67ORCID,Picazo Antonio1ORCID,Rojo Carmen1ORCID,Rueda Juan1ORCID,Sasa Mahmood38ORCID,Segura Mati1,Armengol Xavier1ORCID,Mesquita‐Joanes Francesc1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology University of Valencia Paterna Spain

2. Centre for Biological Diversity, School of Biology University of St Andrews St Andrews Scotland UK

3. Instituto Clodomiro Picado, Facultad de Microbiología Universidad de Costa Rica San José Costa Rica

4. Emil Racovita Institute of Speleology Cluj Napoca Romania

5. Department of Taxonomy and Ecology University Babes–Bolyai Cluj Napoca Romania

6. Centro GEMA–Genómica, Ecología y Medio Ambiente, Facultad de Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Universidad Mayor Santiago Chile

7. GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology University of Girona Girona Spain

8. Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Ecología Tropical Universidad de Costa Rica San José Costa Rica

Abstract

AbstractThe latitudinal diversity gradient predicts that tropical regions should have higher alpha, beta, and gamma diversity than temperate areas. However, only a few studies have assessed the temporal variability of the different components of diversity across climatic regions. In this study, we compare, using a spatial and temporal approach, the diversity of multiple taxa inhabiting tropical and Mediterranean temporary ponds. We sampled the biological communities of each set of ponds on three occasions during the same hydrological year. Under a spatial framework, we analyzed, alpha, beta, and gamma diversities. With a temporal approach, we compared the coefficients of variation in alpha diversity for each local community, and temporal beta diversity. Differences between regions and sampling periods were tested using generalized linear mixed models. We found higher gamma and alpha diversity in the tropical ponds, as expected given the latitudinal differences between them. However, phytoplankton and microinvertebrates from the Mediterranean region, matched or even exceeded tropical alpha diversity on some occasions. Spatial beta diversity did not differ between regions, and it showed lower values at the middle or the end of the hydroperiod in bacteria, micro‐ and macroinvertebrates and amphibians. Thus, processes homogenizing and heterogenising pond metacommunities must be balanced in both studied regions. Temporal variation in alpha and beta diversity was similar for ponds in both regions, except for macroinvertebrates and amphibians, suggesting differential effects on community variation observable only in animals with longer life‐spans, at our temporal scale of analysis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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