Scaling of biological rates with body size as a backbone in the assembly of metacommunity biodiversity

The dispersal–body mass association has been highlighted as a main determi- nant of biodiversity patterns in metacommunities. However, less attention has been devoted to other well-recognized determinants of metacommunity diversity: the scaling in density and regional richness with body size. Among...

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Autores: Ortiz, Esteban, Borthagaray, Ana, Ramos-Jiliberto, Rodrigo, Arim, Matías
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Uruguay
Institución:Universidad de la República
Repositorio:COLIBRI
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:colibri.udelar.edu.uy:20.500.12008/46834
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/46834
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Body size-scaling rules
Diversity patterns
Dispersal ability
Local density
Regional pool richness
Lottery-based metacommunity model
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Sumario:The dispersal–body mass association has been highlighted as a main determi- nant of biodiversity patterns in metacommunities. However, less attention has been devoted to other well-recognized determinants of metacommunity diversity: the scaling in density and regional richness with body size. Among active dispersers, the increase in movement with body size may enhance local richness and decrease β-diversity. Nevertheless, the reduction of population size and regional richness with body mass may determine a negative diversity–body size association. Consequently, metacommunity assembly probably emerges from a balance between the effect of these scal- ings. We formalize this hypothesis by relating the exponents of size-scaling rules with simulated trends in α-, β- and γ-diversity with body size. Our results highlight that the diversity–body size relationship in metacommunities may be driven by the combined effect of different scaling rules. Given their ubiquity in most terrestrial and aquatic biotas, these scaling rules may rep- resent the basic determinants—backbone—of biodiversity, over which other mechanisms operate determining metacommunity assembly. Further studies are needed, aimed at explaining biodiversity patterns from functional relation- ships between biological rates and body size, as well as their association with environmental conditions and species interactions.