Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands

Abstract To explore the taxon‐dependent contribution of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters to bryophyte assemblages. We investigated bryophytes and six environmental variables on 168 islands in the Thousand Island Lake,China. We compared the observed beta diversity with the expected v...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Dandan Li, Feng Zhang, Guangyu Luo, Ting Zhang, Jinqiao Lv, Wenchao Wang, Jun Yang, Dejun You, Nanlong Xu, Shuiliang Guo, Jing Yu
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9844
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author Dandan Li
Feng Zhang
Guangyu Luo
Ting Zhang
Jinqiao Lv
Wenchao Wang
Jun Yang
Dejun You
Nanlong Xu
Shuiliang Guo
Jing Yu
author_facet Dandan Li
Feng Zhang
Guangyu Luo
Ting Zhang
Jinqiao Lv
Wenchao Wang
Jun Yang
Dejun You
Nanlong Xu
Shuiliang Guo
Jing Yu
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description Abstract To explore the taxon‐dependent contribution of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters to bryophyte assemblages. We investigated bryophytes and six environmental variables on 168 islands in the Thousand Island Lake,China. We compared the observed beta diversity with the expected values based on six null models (EE, EF, FE, FF, PE, and PF), detected the partial correlation of beta diversity with geographical distances. We quantified the contributions of spatial versus environmental variables and island isolation per se to species composition (SC) using variance partitioning. We modeled the species‐area relationships (SARs) for bryophytes and the other eight biotas. To explore the taxon‐dependent effects of spatial versus environmental filters on bryophytes, 16 taxa including five categories (total bryophytes, total mosses, liverworts, acrocarpous, and pleurocarpous mosses) and 11 species‐richest families were included in the analyses. The observed beta diversity values were significantly different from the predicted values for all 16 taxa. For all five categories, the observed partial correlations between beta diversity and geographical distance after controlling environmental effects were not only positive, but also significantly different from the predicted values based on the null models. Spatial eigenvectors are more important in shaping SC than environmental variables for all 16 taxa except Brachytheciaceae and Anomodontaceae. Spatial eigenvectors contributed more to SC variation in liverworts than in mosses and in pleurocarpous mosses than in acrocarpous mosses. The effects of island isolation on SC were significant for all five categories, highly varied at the family level. The z values of the SARs for the five bryophyte categories were all larger than those of the other eight biotas. In subtropical fragmented forests, dispersal limitation exerted significant, taxon‐dependent effects on bryophyte assemblages. It was dispersal limitation rather than environmental filtering that predominantly regulated the SC patterns of bryophytes.
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spelling doaj-art-a0862a59c6284fd3987dbb80de8826fa2025-08-19T21:27:33ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582023-02-01132n/an/a10.1002/ece3.9844Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islandsDandan Li0Feng Zhang1Guangyu Luo2Ting Zhang3Jinqiao Lv4Wenchao Wang5Jun Yang6Dejun You7Nanlong Xu8Shuiliang Guo9Jing Yu10College of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai ChinaAbstract To explore the taxon‐dependent contribution of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters to bryophyte assemblages. We investigated bryophytes and six environmental variables on 168 islands in the Thousand Island Lake,China. We compared the observed beta diversity with the expected values based on six null models (EE, EF, FE, FF, PE, and PF), detected the partial correlation of beta diversity with geographical distances. We quantified the contributions of spatial versus environmental variables and island isolation per se to species composition (SC) using variance partitioning. We modeled the species‐area relationships (SARs) for bryophytes and the other eight biotas. To explore the taxon‐dependent effects of spatial versus environmental filters on bryophytes, 16 taxa including five categories (total bryophytes, total mosses, liverworts, acrocarpous, and pleurocarpous mosses) and 11 species‐richest families were included in the analyses. The observed beta diversity values were significantly different from the predicted values for all 16 taxa. For all five categories, the observed partial correlations between beta diversity and geographical distance after controlling environmental effects were not only positive, but also significantly different from the predicted values based on the null models. Spatial eigenvectors are more important in shaping SC than environmental variables for all 16 taxa except Brachytheciaceae and Anomodontaceae. Spatial eigenvectors contributed more to SC variation in liverworts than in mosses and in pleurocarpous mosses than in acrocarpous mosses. The effects of island isolation on SC were significant for all five categories, highly varied at the family level. The z values of the SARs for the five bryophyte categories were all larger than those of the other eight biotas. In subtropical fragmented forests, dispersal limitation exerted significant, taxon‐dependent effects on bryophyte assemblages. It was dispersal limitation rather than environmental filtering that predominantly regulated the SC patterns of bryophytes.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9844beta diversitybryophytedispersal limitationnull modelspecies composition
spellingShingle Dandan Li
Feng Zhang
Guangyu Luo
Ting Zhang
Jinqiao Lv
Wenchao Wang
Jun Yang
Dejun You
Nanlong Xu
Shuiliang Guo
Jing Yu
Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
beta diversity
bryophyte
dispersal limitation
null model
species composition
title Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
title_full Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
title_fullStr Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
title_full_unstemmed Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
title_short Taxon‐dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages―Multiple perspective studies in land‐bridge islands
title_sort taxon dependent effects of dispersal limitation versus environmental filters on bryophyte assemblages multiple perspective studies in land bridge islands
topic beta diversity
bryophyte
dispersal limitation
null model
species composition
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9844
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