Title of article
Beta diversity and similarity among cactus assemblages in the Chihuahuan Desert
Author/Authors
B. Goettsch، نويسنده , , H.M. Hernandez-Toledo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
16
From page
513
To page
528
Abstract
We sampled the cactus species in 23 localities along a longitudinal transect in the southeastern segment of the Chihuahuan Desert. Using Wilson and Shmidaʹs formula we calculated beta diversity values among contiguous and non-contiguous sites. As a complement, Jaccardʹs index of similarity was also calculated among all sites. A total of 61 species were found along the transect, although most tended to be infrequent, and only 27 surpassed the mean value of the frequencies (mean f=28.3%). In most cases, relatively high to moderate β diversity values were obtained. The average value for all the site combinations was β=0.52 (S.D.=±0.17, range=0.12–0.93). The highest similarity value was ISJ=0.79, corresponding to two non-contiguous localities. The high diversity of cactus species in the study area may be explained, in part, by a relatively high to moderate level of turnover among the different species assemblages. However, β diversity is mainly a product of the intermittent pattern of spatial distribution of the cactus species in this region, rather than a real species turnover.
Keywords
Cactaceae , Jaccard’s similarity index , Species turnover , Mexico
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number
763657
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