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Blowin’ in the wind: Wind directionality affects wetland invertebrate metacommunities in Patagonia
Epele, Luis Beltran
; Dos Santos, Daniel Andrés
; Sarremejane, Romain; Grech, Marta Gladys
; Manzo, Luz Maria
; Macchi, Pablo Antonio; Miserendino, Maria Laura
; Bonada, Núria; Cañedo-argüelles, Miguel
Fecha de publicación:
06/2021
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Global Ecology and Biogeography
ISSN:
1466-822X
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Inglés
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Aim: To assess the relative importance of wind intensity and direction in explaining wetland invertebrate metacommunity organization. Location: Seventy-eight wetland ponds in Patagonia (Argentina) covering a study area of 3.5 × 105 km2. Time period: Ponds were sampled once between 2006 and 2014. Major taxa studied: One hundred and fifty-eight taxa of wetland aquatic invertebrates. Methods: We generated two beta diversity matrices (based on flying and non-flying invertebrates) and six predictor matrices, including three environmental distance matrices, a topographic distance between ponds, and two wind pairwise matrices differing in wind speed. Using Moran spectral randomization of Mantel (MSR-Mantel) tests (which account for spatial autocorrelation), we assessed the relationship between the response and the predictor matrices. We used a network-constrained version of the nestedness metric based on overlap and decreasing fill (NODF), to assess if wind anisotropy (i.e., direction-dependent) affected community nestedness among ponds. Results: Flying dispersers’ dissimilarity was significantly explained by environmental variables, whereas non-flying invertebrates’ dissimilarity was not significantly explained by any of the distances tested. When wind direction was ignored, wind speed had a negligible effect on both types of communities, whereas when it was considered a consistent nested pattern emerged, with the eastern ponds (downwind) communities being subsets of those from the western ponds (upwind). Main conclusions: We found that the invertebrate communities were mainly assembled by a combination of environmental factors and wind directionality, although this depended on the dispersal ability of the organisms.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ESQUEL DE MONTAÑA Y ESTEPA PATAGONICA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ESQUEL DE MONTAÑA Y ESTEPA PATAGONICA
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Epele, Luis Beltran; Dos Santos, Daniel Andrés; Sarremejane, Romain; Grech, Marta Gladys; Manzo, Luz Maria; et al.; Blowin’ in the wind: Wind directionality affects wetland invertebrate metacommunities in Patagonia; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Global Ecology and Biogeography; 30; 6; 6-2021; 1191-1203
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