Parallel responses of species and genetic diversity to El Nino Southern Oscillation-induced environmental destruction


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Authors: Cleary, DFR; Fauvelot, C; Genner, MJ; Menken, SBJ; Mooers, AO
Year: 2006
Journal: Ecology Letters 9: 301-307    PDF 
Title: Parallel responses of species and genetic diversity to El Nino Southern Oscillation-induced environmental destruction
Abstract: Species diversity within communities and genetic diversity within species are two fundamental levels of biodiversity. Positive relationships between species richness and within-species genetic diversity have recently been documented across natural and semi-natural habitat islands, leading Vellend to suggest a novel macro-ecological pattern termed the species-genetic diversity correlation. We tested whether this prediction holds for areas affected by recent habitat disturbance using butterfly communities in east Kalimantan, Indonesia. Here, we show that both strong spatial and temporal correlations exist between species and allelic richness across rainforest habitats affected by El Nino Southern Oscillation-induced disturbance. Coupled with evidence that changes in species richness are a direct result of local extirpation and lower recruitment, these data suggest that forces governing variation at the two levels operate over parallel and short timescales, with implications for biodiversity recovery following disturbance. Remnant communities may be doubly affected, with reductions in species richness being associated with reductions in genetic diversity within remnant species.
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