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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2014

Biodiversity patterns and continental insularity in the tropical High Andes

Fabien Anthelme; Dean Jacobsen; Petr Macek; Rosa Isela Meneses; Pierre Moret; Stephan Beck; Olivier Dangles

Abstract Alpine areas of the tropical Andes constitute the largest of all tropical alpine regions worldwide. They experience a particularly harsh climate, and they are fragmented into tropical alpine islands at various spatial scales. These factors generate unique patterns of continental insularity, whose impacts on biodiversity remain to be examined precisely. By reviewing existing literature and by presenting unpublished data on beta-diversity and endemism for a wide array of taxonomic groups, we aimed at providing a clear, overall picture of the isolation-biodiversity relationship in the tropical alpine environments of the Andes. Our analyses showed that (1) taxa with better dispersal capacities and wider distributions (e.g., grasses and birds) were less restricted to alpine areas at local scale; (2) similarity among communities decreased with spatial distance between isolated alpine areas; and (3) endemism reached a peak in small alpine areas strongly isolated from main alpine islands. These results pinpoint continental insularity as a powerful driver of biodiversity in the tropical High Andes. A combination of human activities and warming is expected to increase the effects of continental insularity in the next decades, especially by amplifying the resistance of the lowland matrix that surrounds tropical alpine islands.


Biodiversity | 2015

Challenges and opportunities for the Bolivian Biodiversity Observation Network

Miguel Fernandez; Laetitia M. Navarro; Amira Apaza-Quevedo; Silvia C. Gallegos; Alexandra Marques; Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio; Florian Wolf; Healy Hamilton; Álvaro Aguilar-Kirigin; Luis F. Aguirre; Marcela Alvear; James Aparicio; Lilian Apaza-Vargas; Gabriel Arellano; Eric Armijo; Nataly Ascarrunz; Soraya Barrera; Stephan G. Beck; Héctor Cabrera-Condarco; Consuelo Campos-Villanueva; L. Cayola; N. Paola Flores-Saldana; Alfredo F. Fuentes; M. Carolina García-Lino; M. Isabel Gómez; Yara S. Higueras; Michael Kessler; Juan Carlos Ledezma; J. Miguel Limachi; Ramiro Pablo López

Pragmatic methods to assess the status of biodiversity at multiple scales are required to support conservation decision-making. At the intersection of several major biogeographic zones, Bolivia has extraordinary potential to develop a monitoring strategy aligned with the objectives of the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON). Bolivia, a GEO Observer since 2005, is already working on the adequacy of national earth observations towards the objectives of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). However, biodiversity is still an underrepresented component in this initiative. The integration of biodiversity into Bolivia’s GEO framework would confirm the need for a country level biodiversity monitoring strategy, fundamental to assess the progress towards the 2020 Aichi targets. Here we analyse and discuss two aspects of the process of developing such a strategy: (1) identification of taxonomic, temporal and spatial coverage of biodiversity data to detect both availability and gaps; and (2) evaluation of issues related to the acquisition, integration and analyses of multi-scale and multi-temporal biodiversity datasets. Our efforts resulted in the most comprehensive biodiversity database for the country of Bolivia, containing 648,534 records for 27,534 species referenced in time and space that account for 92.5% of the species previously reported for the country. We capitalise this information into recommendations for the implementation of the Bolivian Biodiversity Observation Network that will help ensure that biodiversity is sustained as the country continues on its path of development.


Ecología en Bolivia: revista del Instituto de Ecología | 2006

Comparación de modelos de distribución de especies para predecir la distribución potencial de vida silvestre en Bolivia

Kazuya Naoki; M. Isabel Gómez; Ramiro Pablo López; Rosa Isela Meneses; Julieta Vargas


Oikos | 2017

Fine nurse variations explain discrepancies in the stress‐interaction relationship in alpine regions

Fabien Anthelme; Rosa Isela Meneses; Nerida N. Huaman Valero; Paola Pozo; Olivier Dangles


Ecología en Bolivia - Revista del Instituto de Ecología | 2015

Comunidades vegetales de los bofedales de la Cordillera Real (Bolivia) bajo el calentamiento global

Susi Loza Herrera; Rosa Isela Meneses; Fabien Anthelme


Ecology and Evolution | 2017

Nurse species and indirect facilitation through grazing drive plant community functional traits in tropical alpine peatlands

Alain Danet; Sonia Kéfi; Rosa Isela Meneses; Fabien Anthelme


Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics | 2017

Time lag between glacial retreat and upward migration alters tropical alpine communities

Anaïs Zimmer; Rosa Isela Meneses; Antoine Rabatel; Alvaro Soruco; Olivier Dangles; Fabien Anthelme


Ecología en Bolivia: revista del Instituto de Ecología | 2014

BIOTHAW: un proyecto multidisciplinario que propone un marco metodológico para el estudio de los bofedales altoandinos en un contexto de cambio climático

Olivier Dangles; Rosa Isela Meneses; Fabien Anthelme


Ecología en Bolivia | 2014

Methods to evaluate the effects of domestic herbivores on the vegetation communities of bofedales

Mary Carolina Garcia; Rosa Isela Meneses; Kazuya Naoki; Fabien Anthelme


Archive | 2014

Caracterizar la migración altitudinal de las comunidades vegetales altoandinas frente al calentamiento global mediante cronosecuencias post-glaciales recientes Characterizing the upward migration of high-Andean plant communities under the effects of global warming with early post-glacial chronosequences

Anaïs Zimmer; Rosa Isela Meneses; Antoine Rabatel; Alvaro Soruco; Fabien Anthelme; Cota Cota

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Fabien Anthelme

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Fabien Anthelme

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Olivier Dangles

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Kazuya Naoki

Higher University of San Andrés

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Olivier Dangles

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Alvaro Soruco

Higher University of San Andrés

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