Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 We conducted an analysis of vascular plant distributional patterns in the Aleutian Islands to identify and quantify the impact of potential Aleutian Island distance dispersal barriers and ecological constraints. Data were collected from Open Access...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Garroutte, Monte Daniel
Other Authors: Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M., Huettmann, Falk, Webb, Campbell O.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7291
id ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7291
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7291 2023-05-15T13:14:46+02:00 Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants Garroutte, Monte Daniel Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M. Huettmann, Falk Webb, Campbell O. 2016-12 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7291 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7291 Department of Biology and Wildlife Thesis ms 2016 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:48Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 We conducted an analysis of vascular plant distributional patterns in the Aleutian Islands to identify and quantify the impact of potential Aleutian Island distance dispersal barriers and ecological constraints. Data were collected from Open Access databases, printed floristic accounts, and independent collections made by the primary author to develop an Aleutian Islands floristic database. We documented 520 vascular plant species from 231 genera and 69 families across thirteen well-collected islands in the study area. The most common plant distribution pattern was 'Eastern', though it compared similarly to the 'Western' and 'Widespread' distribution pattern. We calculated and input a classic species assemblage dissimilarity measurement (Jaccard Index), a measurement of phylogenetic dissimilarity (UniFrac), and species richness into non-parametric algorithmic models (TreeNet) based on classic and Aleutians-specific island biogeography hypotheses. Aleutian plant species richness is strongly associated with the equilibrium model variables area and island isolation, as well as distance from the islands to the Alaska Peninsula, and island total stream length. Species composition, using cluster groups of the Jaccard dissimilarity metric between islands, is strongly associated with the landmass groups during the last glacial maximum, maximum island elevation, island isolation and island area. Species composition, using cluster groups of the phylogenetic-derived UniFrac distance metric, is associated with island area, distance from the islands to the Chukotka Peninsula, maximum island elevation, island geologic age, and island isolation. Altogether, this study adds to the growing body of studies extending the classical equilibrium theory of island biogeography to include additional important drivers of diversification on islands such as the landmass during the LGM, or human perturbations affecting extinction rates. Although this study included a compilation of over ... Thesis Aleutian Island Chukotka Chukotka Peninsula Alaska Aleutian Islands University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks
institution Open Polar
collection University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
op_collection_id ftunivalaska
language English
description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 We conducted an analysis of vascular plant distributional patterns in the Aleutian Islands to identify and quantify the impact of potential Aleutian Island distance dispersal barriers and ecological constraints. Data were collected from Open Access databases, printed floristic accounts, and independent collections made by the primary author to develop an Aleutian Islands floristic database. We documented 520 vascular plant species from 231 genera and 69 families across thirteen well-collected islands in the study area. The most common plant distribution pattern was 'Eastern', though it compared similarly to the 'Western' and 'Widespread' distribution pattern. We calculated and input a classic species assemblage dissimilarity measurement (Jaccard Index), a measurement of phylogenetic dissimilarity (UniFrac), and species richness into non-parametric algorithmic models (TreeNet) based on classic and Aleutians-specific island biogeography hypotheses. Aleutian plant species richness is strongly associated with the equilibrium model variables area and island isolation, as well as distance from the islands to the Alaska Peninsula, and island total stream length. Species composition, using cluster groups of the Jaccard dissimilarity metric between islands, is strongly associated with the landmass groups during the last glacial maximum, maximum island elevation, island isolation and island area. Species composition, using cluster groups of the phylogenetic-derived UniFrac distance metric, is associated with island area, distance from the islands to the Chukotka Peninsula, maximum island elevation, island geologic age, and island isolation. Altogether, this study adds to the growing body of studies extending the classical equilibrium theory of island biogeography to include additional important drivers of diversification on islands such as the landmass during the LGM, or human perturbations affecting extinction rates. Although this study included a compilation of over ...
author2 Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M.
Huettmann, Falk
Webb, Campbell O.
format Thesis
author Garroutte, Monte Daniel
spellingShingle Garroutte, Monte Daniel
Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
author_facet Garroutte, Monte Daniel
author_sort Garroutte, Monte Daniel
title Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
title_short Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
title_full Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
title_fullStr Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
title_full_unstemmed Species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in Aleutian plants
title_sort species richness, community composition, and species distribution patterns in aleutian plants
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7291
geographic Fairbanks
geographic_facet Fairbanks
genre Aleutian Island
Chukotka
Chukotka Peninsula
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
genre_facet Aleutian Island
Chukotka
Chukotka Peninsula
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
op_relation http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7291
Department of Biology and Wildlife
_version_ 1766265337880248320