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Manel Stéphanie, Couvreur Thomas, Munoz F., Couteron Pierre, Hardy O. J., Sonke B. (2014). Characterizing the phylogenetic tree community structure of a protected tropical rain forest area in Cameroon. Plos One, 9 (6), p. e98920. ISSN 1932-6203.

Titre du document
Characterizing the phylogenetic tree community structure of a protected tropical rain forest area in Cameroon
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000338503400011
Auteurs
Manel Stéphanie, Couvreur Thomas, Munoz F., Couteron Pierre, Hardy O. J., Sonke B.
Source
Plos One, 2014, 9 (6), p. e98920 ISSN 1932-6203
Tropical rain forests, the richest terrestrial ecosystems in biodiversity on Earth are highly threatened by global changes. This paper aims to infer the mechanisms governing species tree assemblages by characterizing the phylogenetic structure of a tropical rain forest in a protected area of the Congo Basin, the Dja Faunal Reserve (Cameroon). We re-analyzed a dataset of 11538 individuals belonging to 372 taxa found along nine transects spanning five habitat types. We generated a dated phylogenetic tree including all sampled taxa to partition the phylogenetic diversity of the nine transects into alpha and beta components at the level of the transects and of the habitat types. The variation in phylogenetic composition among transects did not deviate from a random pattern at the scale of the Dja Faunal Reserve, probably due to a common history and weak environmental variation across the park. This lack of phylogenetic structure combined with an isolation-by-distance pattern of taxonomic diversity suggests that neutral dispersal limitation is a major driver of community assembly in the Dja. To assess any lack of sensitivity to the variation in habitat types, we restricted the analyses of transects to the terra firme primary forest and found results consistent with those of the whole dataset at the level of the transects. Additionally to previous analyses, we detected a weak but significant phylogenetic turnover among habitat types, suggesting that species sort in varying environments, even though it is not predominating on the overall phylogenetic structure. Finer analyses of clades indicated a signal of clustering for species from the Annonaceae family, while species from the Apocynaceae family indicated overdispersion. These results can contribute to the conservation of the park by improving our understanding of the processes dictating community assembly in these hyperdiverse but threatened regions of the world.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
CAMEROUN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062369]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062369
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