Area and distance from mainland affect in different ways richness and phylogenetic diversity of snakes in Atlantic Forest coastal islands.
José Thales da Motta PortilloLilian Sayuri Ouchi-MeloLucas Batista CrivellariThiago Alves Lopes de OliveiraRicardo J SawayaLeandro da Silva DuartePublished in: Ecology and evolution (2019)
This island system conserved a considerable piece of snake richness from southeastern Brazil, including island endemic species. Area and distance from the mainland were important drivers of snake diversity in the Atlantic Forest coastal islands. However, these predictors affected the different components of diversity in different ways. Phylogenetic composition analysis enables us to understand how basal nodes contributed to high levels of phylogenetic diversity on smaller and farther islands regardless of the decrease in species richness.