Environmental predictors affect - and 8-diversity of tropical bromeliad macroinvertebrates

ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY(2023)

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We tested the hypothesis that abiotic predictors, both influence alpha and 8 -diversity of macroinvertebrate com-munities in the phytotelmata of the terrestrial bromeliad, Vriesea philippocoburgii. Macroinvertebrates were sampled in 58 bromeliads in a restinga in Brazil and estimated both the alpha and 8 -diversity in each bromeliad, and then partitioning them into nestedness and turnover. We then used Generalized Linear Models and partial Mantel tests to identify which environmental factors predict these diversity components for the macroinvertebrate communities. The size of the plant positively influenced alpha-diversity, whereas light intensity strongly influenced 8 -diversity. Both components were influenced by organic matter. Plants exhibiting large differences in values of organic matter and light intensity had different macroinvertebrate communities. Furthermore, bromeliad sys-tems exhibit high 8 -diversity values governed by turnover. Our findings demonstrate the importance of considering alpha and 8 -diversities in studies that assess the diversity patterns of aquatic macroinvertebrates and suggest that environmental changes that modify the structure of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities could have impacts on ecosystem processes.
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Abundance-balanced,Diversity,Restinga,Species turnover,Tropical environment
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