The biogeography of community assembly: latitude and predation drive variation in community trait distribution in a guild of epifaunal crustaceans

The biogeography of community assembly: latitude and predation drive variation in community trait distribution in a guild of epifaunal crustaceans

Description

While considerable evidence exists of biogeographic patterns in the intensity of species interactions, the influence of these patterns on variation in community structure is less clear. Using a model selection approach on measures of trait dispersion in crustaceans associated with eelgrass (Zostera marina) spanning 30º of latitude in two oceans, we found that dispersion strongly increased with increasing predation and decreasing latitude. Ocean and epiphyte load appeared as secondary predictors; Pacific communities were more overdispersed while Atlantic communities were more clustered, and increasing epiphytes were associated with increased clustering. By examining how species interactions and environmental filters influence community structure across biogeographic regions, we demonstrate how both latitudinal variation in species interactions and historical contingency shape these responses. Community trait distributions have implications for ecosystem stability and functioning, and integrating large-scale observations of environmental filters, species interactions, and traits can help us predict how communities may respond to environmental change.
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Year of publication

2022

Authors

(Hakai Institute)

Matt Whalen - Creator

(IMEDEAS (CSIC))

Fiona Tomas - Creator

Autonomous University of Baja California

Clara Hereu - Creator

College of Charleston

Erik Sotka - Creator

DRYAD - Publisher

Fisheries Research Agency

Masakazu Hori - Creator

Hokkaido University

Masahiro Nakaoka - Creator

Institute of Marine Research

Jonas Thormar - Creator

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

Shelby Ziegler - Creator

National University of Tierra del Fuego

Pablo Jorgensen - Creator

Nord University

Henning Reiss - Creator

Northeastern University

A Randall Hughes - Creator

Pusan National University

Kun-Seop Lee - Creator

San Diego State University

Erin Voigt - Creator

Kevin Hovel - Creator

San Francisco State University

Katharyn Boyer - Creator

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

J Duffy - Creator

Jonathan Lefcheck - Creator

St. Petersburg State University

Mikhail Ivanov - Creator

Stockholm University

Johan Eklöf - Creator

Stony Brook University

Bradley Peterson - Creator

Swansea University

John Griffin - Creator

Richard Unsworth - Creator

Trinity College Dublin

Nessa O'Connor - Creator

Universidade do Algarve

Aschwin Engelen - Creator

University of British Columbia

Mary O'Connor - Creator

University of California, Berkeley

Collin Gross - Creator

Jay Stachowicz - Creator

Melissa Kardish - Creator

Pamela Reynolds - Creator

University of Gothenburg

Per-Olav Moksnes - Creator

University of Groningen

Jeanine Olsen - Creator

Klemens Eriksson - Creator

University of North Carolina

Joel Fodrie - Creator

University of Virginia

Karen McGlathery - Creator

University of Washington

Jennifer Ruesink - Creator

University of Zadar

Claudia Kruschel - Creator

Université Côte d'Azur

Francesca Rossi - Creator

Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

Mathiew Cusson - Creator

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Robert Orth - Creator

Christoffer Boström Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Other information

Fields of science

Ecology, evolutionary biology

Open access

Open

License

Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

Keywords

eelgrass, amphipod, historical contingency, isopod, latitudinal gradient, Peracarid, tanaid
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