A global analysis of avian island diversity–area relationships in the Anthropocene

Abstract Research on island species–area relationships (ISAR) has expanded to incorporate functional (IFDAR) and phylogenetic (IPDAR) diversity. However, relative to the ISAR, we know little about IFDARs and IPDARs, and lack synthetic global analyses of variation in form of these three categories of...

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Main Authors: Matthews, Thomas J., Wayman, Joseph P., Whittaker, Robert J., Cardoso, Pedro, Hume, Julian P., Sayol, Ferran, Proios, Konstantinos, Martin, Thomas E., Baiser, Benjamin, Borges, Paulo A. V., Kubota, Yasuhiro, dos Anjos, Luiz, Tobias, Joseph A., Soares, Filipa C., Si, Xingfeng, Ding, Ping, Mendenhall, Chase D., Sin, Yong Chee Keita, Rheindt, Frank E., Triantis, Kostas A., Guilhaumon, François, Watson, David M., Brotons, Lluís, Battisti, Corrado, Chu, Osanna, Rigal, François
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/ele.14203 2024-06-23T07:51:28+00:00 A global analysis of avian island diversity–area relationships in the Anthropocene Matthews, Thomas J. Wayman, Joseph P. Whittaker, Robert J. Cardoso, Pedro Hume, Julian P. Sayol, Ferran Proios, Konstantinos Martin, Thomas E. Baiser, Benjamin Borges, Paulo A. V. Kubota, Yasuhiro dos Anjos, Luiz Tobias, Joseph A. Soares, Filipa C. Si, Xingfeng Ding, Ping Mendenhall, Chase D. Sin, Yong Chee Keita Rheindt, Frank E. Triantis, Kostas A. Guilhaumon, François Watson, David M. Brotons, Lluís Battisti, Corrado Chu, Osanna Rigal, François 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.14203 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ele.14203 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology Letters volume 26, issue 6, page 965-982 ISSN 1461-023X 1461-0248 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14203 2024-06-13T04:25:33Z Abstract Research on island species–area relationships (ISAR) has expanded to incorporate functional (IFDAR) and phylogenetic (IPDAR) diversity. However, relative to the ISAR, we know little about IFDARs and IPDARs, and lack synthetic global analyses of variation in form of these three categories of island diversity–area relationship (IDAR). Here, we undertake the first comparative evaluation of IDARs at the global scale using 51 avian archipelagic data sets representing true and habitat islands. Using null models, we explore how richness‐corrected functional and phylogenetic diversity scale with island area. We also provide the largest global assessment of the impacts of species introductions and extinctions on the IDAR. Results show that increasing richness with area is the primary driver of the (non‐richness corrected) IPDAR and IFDAR for many data sets. However, for several archipelagos, richness‐corrected functional and phylogenetic diversity changes linearly with island area, suggesting that the dominant community assembly processes shift along the island area gradient. We also find that archipelagos with the steepest ISARs exhibit the biggest differences in slope between IDARs, indicating increased functional and phylogenetic redundancy on larger islands in these archipelagos. In several cases introduced species seem to have ‘re‐calibrated’ the IDARs such that they resemble the historic period prior to recent extinctions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian Island Wiley Online Library Avian Island ENVELOPE(-68.891,-68.891,-67.772,-67.772) Ecology Letters 26 6 965 982
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description Abstract Research on island species–area relationships (ISAR) has expanded to incorporate functional (IFDAR) and phylogenetic (IPDAR) diversity. However, relative to the ISAR, we know little about IFDARs and IPDARs, and lack synthetic global analyses of variation in form of these three categories of island diversity–area relationship (IDAR). Here, we undertake the first comparative evaluation of IDARs at the global scale using 51 avian archipelagic data sets representing true and habitat islands. Using null models, we explore how richness‐corrected functional and phylogenetic diversity scale with island area. We also provide the largest global assessment of the impacts of species introductions and extinctions on the IDAR. Results show that increasing richness with area is the primary driver of the (non‐richness corrected) IPDAR and IFDAR for many data sets. However, for several archipelagos, richness‐corrected functional and phylogenetic diversity changes linearly with island area, suggesting that the dominant community assembly processes shift along the island area gradient. We also find that archipelagos with the steepest ISARs exhibit the biggest differences in slope between IDARs, indicating increased functional and phylogenetic redundancy on larger islands in these archipelagos. In several cases introduced species seem to have ‘re‐calibrated’ the IDARs such that they resemble the historic period prior to recent extinctions.
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author Matthews, Thomas J.
Wayman, Joseph P.
Whittaker, Robert J.
Cardoso, Pedro
Hume, Julian P.
Sayol, Ferran
Proios, Konstantinos
Martin, Thomas E.
Baiser, Benjamin
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Kubota, Yasuhiro
dos Anjos, Luiz
Tobias, Joseph A.
Soares, Filipa C.
Si, Xingfeng
Ding, Ping
Mendenhall, Chase D.
Sin, Yong Chee Keita
Rheindt, Frank E.
Triantis, Kostas A.
Guilhaumon, François
Watson, David M.
Brotons, Lluís
Battisti, Corrado
Chu, Osanna
Rigal, François
spellingShingle Matthews, Thomas J.
Wayman, Joseph P.
Whittaker, Robert J.
Cardoso, Pedro
Hume, Julian P.
Sayol, Ferran
Proios, Konstantinos
Martin, Thomas E.
Baiser, Benjamin
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Kubota, Yasuhiro
dos Anjos, Luiz
Tobias, Joseph A.
Soares, Filipa C.
Si, Xingfeng
Ding, Ping
Mendenhall, Chase D.
Sin, Yong Chee Keita
Rheindt, Frank E.
Triantis, Kostas A.
Guilhaumon, François
Watson, David M.
Brotons, Lluís
Battisti, Corrado
Chu, Osanna
Rigal, François
A global analysis of avian island diversity–area relationships in the Anthropocene
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Whittaker, Robert J.
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Borges, Paulo A. V.
Kubota, Yasuhiro
dos Anjos, Luiz
Tobias, Joseph A.
Soares, Filipa C.
Si, Xingfeng
Ding, Ping
Mendenhall, Chase D.
Sin, Yong Chee Keita
Rheindt, Frank E.
Triantis, Kostas A.
Guilhaumon, François
Watson, David M.
Brotons, Lluís
Battisti, Corrado
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