利基
通才与专种
生态学
生物多样性
航程(航空)
生态位
功能多样性
生态位分化
多样性(政治)
生物
物种多样性
栖息地
人类学
社会学
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Bertrand Fournier,Héctor Vázquez‐Rivera,Sylvie Clappe,Louis Donelle,Pedro Henrique Pereira Braga,Pedro R. Peres‐Neto
摘要
Climatic conditions vary in spatial frequency globally. Spatially rare climatic conditions provide fewer suitable environments than common ones and should impose constraints on the types of species present locally and regionally. We used data on 467 North American angiosperms to test the effects of the spatial frequency of climatic conditions on ecological niche specialisation and functional diversity. We predicted that rare climates should favour generalist species that are able to inhabit a broader range of climatic conditions. Our results show that climate frequency filters species that differ in niche breadths and rare environments host species combinations with greater functional diversity. The proposed analytical approaches and hypotheses can be adapted to investigate different aspects of ecological assemblies and their biodiversity. We discuss different mechanisms regarding how spatial frequency of environments can affect niche composition and functional diversity. These should be useful while developing theoretical frameworks for generating a deeper understanding of its underpinnings.
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