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Local- versus broad-scale environmental drivers of continental β-diversity patterns in subterranean spider communities across Europe.

Stefano Mammola1,2, Pedro Cardoso2, Dorottya Angyal3,4, Gergely Balázs5, Theo Blick6, Hervé Brustel7, Julian Carter8, Srećko Ćurčić9, Samuel Danflous10, László Dányi4, Sylvain Déjean10, Christo Deltshev11, Mert Elverici12, Jon Fernández13, Fulvio Gasparo14, Marjan Komnenov15, Christian Komposch16, L'ubomír Kováč17, Kadir Boğaç Kunt18,19, Andrej Mock17, Oana Teodora Moldovan20,21, Maria Naumova22, Martina Pavlek23,24, Carlos E Prieto25, Carles Ribera23, Robert Rozwałka26, Vlastimil Růžička27, Robert S Vargovitsh28, Stefan Zaenker29, Marco Isaia1.   

Abstract

Macroecologists seek to identify drivers of community turnover (β-diversity) through broad spatial scales. However, the influence of local habitat features in driving broad-scale β-diversity patterns remains largely untested, owing to the objective challenges of associating local-scale variables to continental-framed datasets. We examined the relative contribution of local- versus broad-scale drivers of continental β-diversity patterns, using a uniquely suited dataset of cave-dwelling spider communities across Europe (35-70° latitude). Generalized dissimilarity modelling showed that geographical distance, mean annual temperature and size of the karst area in which caves occurred drove most of β-diversity, with differential contributions of each factor according to the level of subterranean specialization. Highly specialized communities were mostly influenced by geographical distance, while less specialized communities were mostly driven by mean annual temperature. Conversely, local-scale habitat features turned out to be meaningless predictors of community change, which emphasizes the idea of caves as the human accessible fraction of the extended network of fissures that more properly represents the elective habitat of the subterranean fauna. To the extent that the effect of local features turned to be inconspicuous, caves emerge as experimental model systems in which to study broad biological patterns without the confounding effect of local habitat features.

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Keywords:  Araneae; Europe; cave; generalized dissimilarity model; latitudinal gradient; subterranean biodiversity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31662080      PMCID: PMC6842848          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.1579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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10.  Continental data on cave-dwelling spider communities across Europe (Arachnida: Araneae).

Authors:  Stefano Mammola; Pedro Cardoso; Dorottya Angyal; Gergely Balázs; Theo Blick; Hervé Brustel; Julian Carter; Srećko Ćurčić; Samuel Danflous; László Dányi; Sylvain Déjean; Christo Deltshev; Mert Elverici; Jon Fernández; Fulvio Gasparo; Marjan Komnenov; Christian Komposch; L'ubomír Kováč; Kadir Boğaç Kunt; Andrej Mock; Oana Moldovan; Maria Naumova; Martina Pavlek; Carlos E Prieto; Carles Ribera; Robert Rozwałka; Vlastimil Růžička; Robert S Vargovitsh; Stefan Zaenker; Marco Isaia
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1.  Local- versus broad-scale environmental drivers of continental β-diversity patterns in subterranean spider communities across Europe.

Authors:  Stefano Mammola; Pedro Cardoso; Dorottya Angyal; Gergely Balázs; Theo Blick; Hervé Brustel; Julian Carter; Srećko Ćurčić; Samuel Danflous; László Dányi; Sylvain Déjean; Christo Deltshev; Mert Elverici; Jon Fernández; Fulvio Gasparo; Marjan Komnenov; Christian Komposch; L'ubomír Kováč; Kadir Boğaç Kunt; Andrej Mock; Oana Teodora Moldovan; Maria Naumova; Martina Pavlek; Carlos E Prieto; Carles Ribera; Robert Rozwałka; Vlastimil Růžička; Robert S Vargovitsh; Stefan Zaenker; Marco Isaia
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2019-10-30       Impact factor: 5.349

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