Biodiversity of marine nematodes in Australian sandy beaches from tropical and temperate regions

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作者
Nicholas, WL [1 ]
Trueman, JWH [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Sch Bot & Zool, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
关键词
latitudinal gradients; marine nematodes; phylogenetic biodiversity; sandy beaches; taxonomic biodiversity;
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10.1007/s10531-004-0656-5
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
The universal occurrence and abundance of nematodes provides opportunities to investigate ecological factors that may influence biodiversity. Clarke and Warwick ( 2001) have proposed diversity indices average taxonomic distance( AvTD), variation in taxonomic distinctness (VarTD) for computing marine nematode biodiversity based on classification trees. Faith [ Biological Conservation 61 ( 1992) 1] had previously proposed a diversity index based on phylogenetic trees, though not applied to nematodes. Clarke and Warwick ( 2001) also considered an index AvPD analogous to AvTD. These indices have been applied to five very large collections of free-living nematodes from three exposed sandy beaches in Australia. Two were from a beach close to Darwin in northern Australia, two from the temperate southeast coast of Australia and one from the south of the Australian mainland. The collections extend over a considerable range of latitude, from 12 degrees 26 ' S to 38 degrees 33 'S and the controversial hypothesis that latitudinal gradients per se influence the biodiversity of marine nematode assemblages is examined. AvTD did not vary among collections and its value for any collection was indistinguishable from that of random samples of the same size drawn from the total species pool. VarTD showed no variation for three of the collections, but was slightly higher than expected for the mid- latitude beach, attributed to unevenness in the classification trees. AvTD and VarTD were not greatly affected by differences in sampling intensity. PD varied directly with the number of species found but observed PD did not differ from the PD of random samples of the same number of species taken from the total species pool. Thus, the observed variation in PD is wholly accounted for by variations in species richness. The number of species found increased with decreasing latitude. It appears that species richness by itself is an adequate index of biodiversity for the free-living nematodes of these sandy beaches, and more complex indices such as AvTD, VarTD and PD are unnecessary.
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