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Increases in local richness (?-diversity) following invasion are offset by biotic homogenization in a biodiversity hotspot.


ABSTRACT: The world's ecosystems are experiencing unparalleled rates of biodiversity change, with invasive species implicated as one of the drivers that restructure local assemblages. Here we focus on the processes leading to biodiversity change in a biodiversity hotspot, the Brazilian Cerrado. The null expectation that invasion leads to increase in local species richness is supported by our investigation of the grass layer in two key habitats (campo sujo and campo úmido). Our analysis uncovered a linear relationship between total richness and invasive richness at the plot level. However, because the invasive species-even though few in number-are widespread, their contribution to local richness (?-diversity) is offset by their homogenizing influence on composition (?-diversity). We thus identify a mechanism that can help explain the paradox that species richness is not declining in many local assemblages, yet compositional change is exceeding the predictions of ecological theory. As such, our results emphasize the importance of quantifying both ?-diversity and ?-diversity in assessments of biodiversity change in the contemporary world.

SUBMITTER: Kortz AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6548741 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increases in local richness (α-diversity) following invasion are offset by biotic homogenization in a biodiversity hotspot.

Kortz Alessandra R AR   Magurran Anne E AE  

Biology letters 20190501 5


The world's ecosystems are experiencing unparalleled rates of biodiversity change, with invasive species implicated as one of the drivers that restructure local assemblages. Here we focus on the processes leading to biodiversity change in a biodiversity hotspot, the Brazilian Cerrado. The null expectation that invasion leads to increase in local species richness is supported by our investigation of the grass layer in two key habitats (campo sujo and campo úmido). Our analysis uncovered a linear  ...[more]

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