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Spatial patterns of species richness and nestedness in ant assemblages along an elevational gradient in a Mediterranean mountain range.

Omar FloresJavier SeoaneVioleta HeviaFrancisco M Azcárate
Published in: PloS one (2018)
We suggest double environmental stressors typical of Mediterranean mountains explained species richness patterns: drought at low elevations and cold temperatures at high elevations likely constrained richness at both extremes of elevational gradients. The fact that species turnover showed a dominant role over pure nestedness suggested current ant assemblages were context-dependent and highly vulnerable to global change, which threatens the conservation of present day native ant communities, particularly at high elevations.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • climate change
  • bone mineral density
  • heat stress