Nestedness in forest mammals is dependent on area but not on matrix type and sample size: an analysis on different fragmented landscapes

Author:

Menezes JFS.1,Fernandez FAS.1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Ilha do Fundão, Brazil

Abstract

Nestedness, the pattern in which the species of a species-poor community are a subset of species-rich communities, can provide information regarding species order of extinction, which is vital knowledge for conservation biology. We tested the hypotheses that the nestedness of mammal communities in forest remnants is influenced by sampling effort, mean remnant area, range of remnant areas, matrix type, and presence or absence of forest corridors, and compared the results with multi-taxa reviews. We used 24 published datasets to test this hypothesis and ran simple regressions for each variable. Our results provide evidence that area was the main determinant of nestedness in mammalian communities. We also found a significant effect on the range of areas as measured through area ratio. However we conclude that nestedness is not affected by sample size.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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