Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.

Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds exhibit strong habitat specificity, their spatial distributions are generally assumed to be driven primarily by environmental heterogeneity and interspecific interactions. However, spatial distribution...

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Main Authors: Juliana Menger, William E Magnusson, Marti J Anderson, Martin Schlegel, Guy Pe'er, Klaus Henle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5321421?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aa1afd17595846df98c1fa9b2b6892f72020-11-25T02:12:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017154010.1371/journal.pone.0171540Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.Juliana MengerWilliam E MagnussonMarti J AndersonMartin SchlegelGuy Pe'erKlaus HenleTropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds exhibit strong habitat specificity, their spatial distributions are generally assumed to be driven primarily by environmental heterogeneity and interspecific interactions. However, spatial distributions of some Amazonian forest birds are also often restricted by large rivers and other large-scale topographic features, suggesting that dispersal limitation may also play a role in driving species' turnover. In this study, we evaluated the effects of environmental characteristics, topographic and spatial variables on variation in local assemblage structure and diversity of birds in an old-growth forest in central Amazonia. Birds were mist-netted in 72 plots distributed systematically across a 10,000 ha reserve in each of three years. Alpha diversity remained stable through time, but species composition changed. Spatial variation in bird-assemblage structure was significantly related to environmental and topographic variables but not strongly related to spatial variables. At a broad scale, we found bird assemblages to be significantly distinct between two watersheds that are divided by a central ridgeline. We did not detect an effect of the ridgeline per se in driving these patterns, indicating that most birds are able to fly across it, and that differences in assemblage structure between watersheds may be due to unmeasured environmental variables or unique combinations of measured variables. Our study indicates that complex geography and landscape features can act together with environmental variables to drive changes in the diversity and composition of tropical bird assemblages at local scales, but highlights that we still know very little about what makes different parts of tropical forest suitable for different species.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5321421?pdf=render
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author Juliana Menger
William E Magnusson
Marti J Anderson
Martin Schlegel
Guy Pe'er
Klaus Henle
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William E Magnusson
Marti J Anderson
Martin Schlegel
Guy Pe'er
Klaus Henle
Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Juliana Menger
William E Magnusson
Marti J Anderson
Martin Schlegel
Guy Pe'er
Klaus Henle
author_sort Juliana Menger
title Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
title_short Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
title_full Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
title_fullStr Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
title_full_unstemmed Environmental characteristics drive variation in Amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
title_sort environmental characteristics drive variation in amazonian understorey bird assemblages.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds exhibit strong habitat specificity, their spatial distributions are generally assumed to be driven primarily by environmental heterogeneity and interspecific interactions. However, spatial distributions of some Amazonian forest birds are also often restricted by large rivers and other large-scale topographic features, suggesting that dispersal limitation may also play a role in driving species' turnover. In this study, we evaluated the effects of environmental characteristics, topographic and spatial variables on variation in local assemblage structure and diversity of birds in an old-growth forest in central Amazonia. Birds were mist-netted in 72 plots distributed systematically across a 10,000 ha reserve in each of three years. Alpha diversity remained stable through time, but species composition changed. Spatial variation in bird-assemblage structure was significantly related to environmental and topographic variables but not strongly related to spatial variables. At a broad scale, we found bird assemblages to be significantly distinct between two watersheds that are divided by a central ridgeline. We did not detect an effect of the ridgeline per se in driving these patterns, indicating that most birds are able to fly across it, and that differences in assemblage structure between watersheds may be due to unmeasured environmental variables or unique combinations of measured variables. Our study indicates that complex geography and landscape features can act together with environmental variables to drive changes in the diversity and composition of tropical bird assemblages at local scales, but highlights that we still know very little about what makes different parts of tropical forest suitable for different species.
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