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DOI10.1111/jbi.12848
Patterns of species richness, endemism and environmental gradients of African reptiles
Lewin, Amir1; Feldman, Anat1; Bauer, Aaron M.2; Belmaker, Jonathan1; Broadley, Donald G.3; Chirio, Laurent4; Itescu, Yuval1; LeBreton, Matthew5; Maza, Erez1; Meirte, Danny6; Nagy, Zoltan T.7; Novosolov, Maria1; Roll, Uri8; Tallowin, Oliver1; Trape, Jean-Francois9; Vidan, Enav1; Meiri, Shai1
通讯作者Lewin, Amir
来源期刊JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
ISSN0305-0270
EISSN1365-2699
出版年2016
卷号43期号:12页码:2380-2390
英文摘要

Aim To map and assess the richness patterns of reptiles ( and included groups: amphisbaenians, crocodiles, lizards, snakes and turtles) in Africa, quantify the overlap in species richness of reptiles ( and included groups) with the other terrestrial vertebrate classes, investigate the environmental correlates underlying these patterns, and evaluate the role of range size on richness patterns.


Location Africa.


Methods We assembled a data set of distributions of all African reptile species. We tested the spatial congruence of reptile richness with that of amphibians, birds and mammals. We further tested the relative importance of temperature, precipitation, elevation range and net primary productivity for species richness over two spatial scales ( ecoregions and 1 degrees grids). We arranged reptile and vertebrate groups into range-size quartiles in order to evaluate the role of range size in producing richness patterns.


Results Reptile, amphibian, bird and mammal richness are largely congruent ( r = 0.79-0.86) and respond similarly to environmental variables ( mainly productivity and precipitation). Ecoregion size accounts for more variation in the richness of reptiles than in that of other groups. Lizard distributions are distinct with several areas of high species richness where other vertebrate groups ( including snakes) are species-poor, especially in arid ecoregions. Habitat heterogeneity is the best predictor of narrow-ranging species, but remains relatively important in explaining lizard richness even for species with large range sizes.


Main conclusions Reptile richness varies with similar environmental variables as the other vertebrates in Africa, reflecting the disproportionate influence of snakes on reptile richness, a result of their large ranges. Richness gradients of narrow-ranged vertebrates differ from those of widespread taxa, which may demonstrate different centres of endemism for reptile subclades in Africa. Lizard richness varies mostly with habitat heterogeneity independent of range size, which suggests that the difference in response of lizards is due to their ecological characteristics. These results, over two spatial scales and multiple range-size quartiles, allow us to reliably interpret the influence of environmental variables on patterns of reptile richness and congruency.


英文关键词climatic variables cross-taxon congruence ecoregions endemism lizards range-size quartiles reptiles snakes species richness
类型Article
语种英语
国家Israel ; USA ; Zimbabwe ; France ; Cameroon ; Belgium ; England ; Senegal
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000388870000007
WOS关键词LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS ; DIVERSIFICATION RATES ; GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION ; RANGE SIZE ; ENERGY ; DIVERSITY ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; DISPERSAL ; RADIATION ; WATER
WOS类目Ecology ; Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography
来源机构French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development ; University of Oxford
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/194266
作者单位1.Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Zool, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel;
2.Villanova Univ, Dept Biol, Villanova, PA 19085 USA;
3.Nat Hist Museum Zimbabwe, POB 240, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe;
4.Museum Natl Hist Nat, Dept Systemat & Evolut Reptiles, ISYEB Inst Systemat Evolut Biodivers, UMR CNRS EPHE MNHN 7205, Paris, France;
5.Mosaic, Environm Hlth Data Technol, BP 35322, Yaounde, Cameroon;
6.Royal Museum Cent Africa, Dept African Biol, B-3080 Tervuren, Belgium;
7.Royal Belgian Inst Nat Sci, OD Taxon & Phylogeny, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium;
8.Univ Oxford, Dept Zool, Oxford, England;
9.Inst Rech Dev, Lab Paludol & Zool Med, Dakar, Senegal
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Lewin, Amir,Feldman, Anat,Bauer, Aaron M.,et al. Patterns of species richness, endemism and environmental gradients of African reptiles[J]. French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, University of Oxford,2016,43(12):2380-2390.
APA Lewin, Amir.,Feldman, Anat.,Bauer, Aaron M..,Belmaker, Jonathan.,Broadley, Donald G..,...&Meiri, Shai.(2016).Patterns of species richness, endemism and environmental gradients of African reptiles.JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,43(12),2380-2390.
MLA Lewin, Amir,et al."Patterns of species richness, endemism and environmental gradients of African reptiles".JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 43.12(2016):2380-2390.
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