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Dispersal limitation and environmental filtering effects: The taxonomic and functional beta diversity of ground beetles along the altitudinal gradient in Chinese warm-temperature forests

Yagang Shen,Yi Zou,Kun Song,Xia Wan

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION(2024)

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Abstract
Beta diversity patterns along environmental gradients and underlying mechanisms constitute key research inquiries in biogeography. However, ecological processes often also influence the functional traits of biological communities, making the assessment of functional beta-diversity crucial. Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are one of the most species-rich groups in the insect community, displaying strong habitat specificity and morphological differences. In this study, we explored the patterns of taxonomic and functional beta diversity in ground beetle communities along the altitudinal gradient of warm-temperature forests. By partitioning beta diversity into turnover and nestedness components, we evaluated their relationship with spatial distance. Our findings indicate a decline in species and functional trait similarity with increasing elevation and geographic distance. Further analysis attributed both types of beta diversity in carabids to a combination of dispersal limitation and environmental filtering, with elevation and geographic distance emerging as significant factors. Interestingly, forest-type variations were found to have no impact on the beta diversity of these communities. Our study reveals the impact of environmental filtering and dispersal limitation on both taxonomic and functional beta-diversity, shedding light on carabid community assembly in localized warm-temperature forest areas in eastern China. In this study, we investigate the taxonomic and functional beta diversity patterns of ground beetle communities along the altitudinal gradient of warm-temperature forests in eastern China. We get the conclusion that dispersal limitation and environmental filtering jointly drive the taxonomic and functional beta-diversity of ground beetles. This study provides insight into carabid community assembly in Chinese warm-temperature forests.image
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assembly process,altitudinal gradient,carabids,community ecology,mountain biodiversity,warm-temperature forests
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