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"Biodiversity" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | The Bug-Network (BugNet): A Global Experimental Network Testing the Effects of Invertebrate Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on Plant Communities and Ecosystem Function in Open Ecosystems | Kempel A; Adamidis GC; Anadón JD; Atkinson J; Auge H; Avtzis D; Bachelot B; Bashirzadeh M; Bota JL; Classen A; Constantinou I; Crawley M; de Bellis T; Dostal P; Ebeling A; Eisenhauer N; Eldridge DJ; Encina G; Estrada C; Everingham S; Fanin N; Feng Y; Gaspar M; Gooriah L; Graff P; Montalván EG; Montalván PG; Hartke TR; Huang L; Jochum M; Kaljund K; Karmiris I; Koorem K; Korell L; Laine AL; le Provost G; Lessard JP; Liu M; Liu X; Liu Y; Llancabure J; Loïez S; Loydi A; Marrero H; Gockel S; Montoya A; Münzbergo | 41080499 ENCS |
| 2 | No species left behind: borrowing strength to map data-deficient species | Sharma S; Winner K; Pollock LJ; Thorson JT; Mäkinen J; Merow C; Pedersen EJ; Chefira KF; Portmann JM; Iannarilli F; Beery S; de Lutio R; Jetz W; | 40571432 BIOLOGY |
| 3 | Variation in flower morphology associated with higher bee diversity in urban green spaces | Sinno S; MacInnis G; Lessard JP; Ziter CD; | 39609370 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | Global assessment of effective population sizes: Consistent taxonomic differences in meeting the 50/500 rule | Clarke SH; Lawrence ER; Matte JM; Gallagher BK; Salisbury SJ; Michaelides SN; Koumrouyan R; Ruzzante DE; Grant JWA; Fraser DJ; | 38613250 BIOLOGY |
| 5 | Reciprocal inhibition and competitive hierarchy cause negative biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships | D' Andrea R; Khattar G; Koffel T; Frans VF; Bittleston LS; Cuellar-Gempeler C; | 38193391 BIOLOGY |
| 6 | Variation in a Darwin Wasp (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) Community along an Elevation Gradient in a Tropical Biodiversity Hotspot: Implications for Ecology and Conservation | Flinte V; Pádua DG; Durand EM; Hodgin C; Khattar G; da Silveira LFL; Fernandes DRR; Sääksjärvi IE; Monteiro RF; Macedo MV; Mayhew PJ; | 37999060 BIOLOGY |
| 7 | Macrogenetics reveals multifaceted influences of environmental variation on vertebrate population genetic diversity across the Americas | Lawrence ER; Pedersen EJ; Fraser DJ; | 37365672 BIOLOGY |
| 8 | Identifying climate change refugia for South American biodiversity | Sales LP; Pires MM; | 36919472 BIOLOGY |
| 9 | Decline in wild bee species richness associated with honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) abundance in an urban ecosystem | MacInnis G; Normandin E; Ziter CD; | 36755869 BIOLOGY |
| 10 | The effect of past defaunation on ranges, niches, and future biodiversity forecasts | Sales LP; Galetti M; Carnaval A; Monsarrat S; Svenning JC; Pires MM; | 35246902 BIOLOGY |
| 11 | Diversity from genes to ecosystems: A unifying framework to study variation across biological metrics and scales. | Gaggiotti OE, Chao A, Peres-Neto P, Chiu CH, Edwards C, Fortin MJ, Jost L, Richards CM, Selkoe KA | 30026805 BIOLOGY |
| 12 | Biodiversity Observations Miner: A web application to unlock primary biodiversity data from published literature. | Muñoz G, Kissling WD, van Loon EE | 30692868 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Macrogenetics reveals multifaceted influences of environmental variation on vertebrate population genetic diversity across the Americas | ||||
| Authors: | Lawrence ER, Pedersen EJ, Fraser DJ | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37365672/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1111/mec.17059 | ||||
| Publication: | Molecular ecology | ||||
| Keywords: | biodiversity gradient; environmental variables; genetic diversity; macrogenetics; population genetics; vertebrates; | ||||
| PMID: | 37365672 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-06-27 | |
| Dept Affiliation: | BIOLOGY | ||||
Description: |
The broad scale distribution of population-specific genetic diversity (GDP ) across taxa remains understudied relative to species diversity gradients, despite its relevance for systematic conservation planning. We used nuclear DNA data collected from 3678 vertebrate populations across the Americas to assess the role of environmental and spatial variables in structuring the distribution of GDP , a key component of adaptive potential in the face of environmental change. We specifically assessed non-linear trends for a metric of GDP, expected heterozygosity (HE ), and found more evidence for spatial hotspots and cold spots in HE rather than a strict pattern with latitude. We also detected inconsistent relationships between HE and environmental variables, where only 11 of 30 environmental comparisons among taxa groups were statistically significant at the .05 level, and the shape of significant trends differed substantially across vertebrate groups. Only one of six taxonomic groups, freshwater fishes, consistently showed significant relationships between HE and most (four of five) environmental variables. The remaining groups had statistically significant relationships for either two (amphibians, reptiles), one (birds, mammals), or no variables (anadromous fishes). Our study highlights gaps in the theoretical foundation upon which macrogenetic predictions have been made thus far in the literature, as well as the nuances for assessing broad patterns in GDP among vertebrate groups. Overall, our results suggest a disconnect between patterns of species and genetic diversity, and underscores that large-scale factors affecting genetic diversity may not be the same factors as those shaping taxonomic diversity. Thus, careful spatial and taxonomic-specific considerations are needed for applying macrogenetics to conservation planning. |



