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Species-accumulation curves and taxonomic surrogates: an integrated approach for estimation of regional species richness

TERLIZZI, ANTONIO
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Anderson MJ
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Bevilacqua S
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Ugland KI
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
Abstract
Aim Α species-accumulation curve may represent a direct expression of β-diversity, the rate at which diversity increases from local to regional scale. Patterns of variation in β-diversity tend to be consistent when measured across lower levels of the Linnaean taxonomic hierarchy (i.e. using species, genera or families). Our aim was to assess the relationships between species-accumulation curves and β-diversity at different taxonomic levels and to combine the logic of species-accumulation curves with taxonomic surrogacy in order to provide a new approach for cost-effective and reliable estimates of large-scale species richness. Location Mediterranean, N Atlantic and SW Pacific Methods We provide here a novel framework to extrapolate quantitative measures of species richness in large areas from accumulation curves based on extensive sampling at the family level coupled with estimation of species-to-family ratios from a subset of sampling units where organisms are identified to the species level. We demonstrated the effectiveness of the approach by analyzing six datasets of diverse marine molluscan assemblages from different biogeographical regions and habitat types. Results The approach proposed here can be used successfully to gain substantial efficiencies in sampling, potentially reducing the number of sampling units in which organisms have to be identified at species level between 50 to 75%, while still allowing reliable estimates of regional species richness. Main conclusions Our results highlight the potential of this approach to improve the general exploration of biodiversity, especially for large-scale monitoring programs. The method we propose differs from previously described approaches by taking into account the spatial heterogeneity of species’ distributions within the sampled area, and also by relying on estimates of species-to-family ratios obtained directly from the specific area of interest.
DOI
10.1111/ddi.12168
WOS
WOS:000331334100010
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2900595
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84893984778
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Soggetti
  • Biodiversity monitori...

  • Mollusc

  • Species–accumulation ...

  • Taxonomic surrogate

  • beta-diversity

  • gamma-diversity

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