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The comprehensive assessment of environmental gradients influencing species assemblages is important for implementing new conservation strategies under climate change. This study aims to determine the multi-scale effect of altitudinal and longitudinal gradients as drivers of richness and plant community assembly in mountain landscapes of Isla de los Estados (Argentina) to identify areas with greater conservation value in Southern Patagonia. We chose three fjords across the island that extends from West to East and we categorized landscapes into four ecosystem types according to their vegetation type (forests and open-lands) and elevation (lower lands, 0–100 m.a.s.l. and upper lands, 300–400 m.a.s.l.). Forest structure, soil cover (woody debris, rocky outcrop and bare soil) and vegetation cover (vascular and non-vascular), including richness and growthforms (trees, shrubs, prostrate and erect herbs, tussock and rhizomatous grasses, ferns and inferior plants) were measured in 60 sampling areas (3 fjords × 2 vegetation types × 2 elevations × 5 replicates). ANOVAs and multivariate methods were used to analyse heterogeneity in forest structure, plant richness, and life-form. In addition, species richness and the Simpson’s diversity index were calculated to understand plant assembly at multiple-scales (α, β and γ). Our results showed that environmental gradients (altitudinal and longitudinal) are more important drivers of change of ecosystem type than forest spatial structure. Furthermore, forest structure significantly varied with altitudinal and longitudinal gradients affecting most of the studied variables. A greater similarity (in richness and cover) between open-lands of lower and higher elevations was detected, as well as between forests. Fjords showed a West-East gradient, where the western and center fjords were more closely related to each other than to the eastern fjord. A multi-scale diversity approach may play central role in improving our understanding the main environmental drivers of richness and plant community assembly in these forests, both theoretical and empirical, and may be used to identify the spatial scale at which ecosystem types have greater conservation value. This study indicates that for southern forest conservation at regional level, efforts must cover all environmental gradients, including the different vegetation types to assure ful conservation of all the species assemblages.
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Abbreviations
- BA:
-
Basal Area
- BS:
-
Bare Soil
- DBH:
-
Breast Height
- DCA:
-
Detrended Correspondence Analyses
- DEN:
-
Tree Density
- DH:
-
Dominant Height
- EH:
-
Erect Herbs
- F:
-
Ferns
- FH:
-
Forest High Elevation
- FL:
-
Forest Low Elevation
- HI:
-
Homogeneity Index
- IP:
-
Inferior Plants
- MRPP:
-
Multi-Response Permutation Procedure
- OH:
-
Open High Elevation
- OL:
-
Open Low Elevation
- PH:
-
Prostrate Herbs
- RC:
-
Rocky Outcrop
- RG:
-
Rhizomatous Grasses
- SH:
-
Shrubs
- TG:
-
Tussock Grasses
- TR:
-
Trees
- WD:
-
Woody Debris
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We want to especially thank F. Guerrero and Quixote Expeditions (http://www.quixote-expeditions.com) for their invaluable support for the field work. Also, we want to thanks to S. Kather and B. Díaz for the collaboration for the data taking and plant identification.
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Huertas Herrera, A., Lencinas, M.V. & Martínez Pastur, G. Environmental drivers of plant community assembly in Isla de los Estados at Southern Atlantic Ocean. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 19, 35–44 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1556/168.2018.19.1.4
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