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Journal of Biogeography | 2014

Climate and soil attributes determine plant species turnover in global drylands

Werner Ulrich; Santiago Soliveres; Fernando T. Maestre; Nicholas J. Gotelli; José L. Quero; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Matthew A. Bowker; David J. Eldridge; Victoria Ochoa; Beatriz Gozalo; Enrique Valencia; Miguel Berdugo; Cristina Escolar; Miguel García-Gómez; Adrián Escudero; Aníbal Prina; Graciela L Alfonso; Tulio Arredondo; Donaldo Bran; Alex P. Cea; Mohamed Chaieb; Jorge Contreras; Mchich Derak; Carlos I. Espinosa; Adriana Florentino; Juan J. Gaitán; Victoria García Muro; Wahida Ghiloufi; Susana Gómez-González; Julio R. Gutiérrez

AIM Geographic, climatic, and soil factors are major drivers of plant beta diversity, but their importance for dryland plant communities is poorly known. This study aims to: i) characterize patterns of beta diversity in global drylands, ii) detect common environmental drivers of beta diversity, and iii) test for thresholds in environmental conditions driving potential shifts in plant species composition. LOCATION 224 sites in diverse dryland plant communities from 22 geographical regions in six continents. METHODS Beta diversity was quantified with four complementary measures: the percentage of singletons (species occurring at only one site), Whittakes beta diversity (β(W)), a directional beta diversity metric based on the correlation in species occurrences among spatially contiguous sites (β(R2)), and a multivariate abundance-based metric (β(MV)). We used linear modelling to quantify the relationships between these metrics of beta diversity and geographic, climatic, and soil variables. RESULTS Soil fertility and variability in temperature and rainfall, and to a lesser extent latitude, were the most important environmental predictors of beta diversity. Metrics related to species identity (percentage of singletons and β(W)) were most sensitive to soil fertility, whereas those metrics related to environmental gradients and abundance ((β(R2)) and β(MV)) were more associated with climate variability. Interactions among soil variables, climatic factors, and plant cover were not important determinants of beta diversity. Sites receiving less than 178 mm of annual rainfall differed sharply in species composition from more mesic sites (> 200 mm). MAIN CONCLUSIONS Soil fertility and variability in temperature and rainfall are the most important environmental predictors of variation in plant beta diversity in global drylands. Our results suggest that those sites annually receiving ~ 178 mm of rainfall will be especially sensitive to future climate changes. These findings may help to define appropriate conservation strategies for mitigating effects of climate change on dryland vegetation.


Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics | 2014

Functional traits determine plant co-occurrence more than environment or evolutionary relatedness in global drylands

Santiago Soliveres; Fernando T. Maestre; Matthew A. Bowker; Rubén Torices; José L. Quero; Miguel García-Gómez; Alex P. Cea; Daniel Coaguila; David J. Eldridge; Carlos I. Espinosa; Frank Hemmings; Jorge Monerris; Matthew Tighe; Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Cristina Escolar; Pablo García-Palacios; Beatriz Gozalo; Victoria Ochoa; Julio Blones; Mchich Derak; Wahida Ghiloufi; Julio R. Gutiérrez; Rosa M. Hernández; Zouhaier Noumi


Global Ecology and Biogeography | 2016

Human impacts and aridity differentially alter soil N availability in drylands worldwide

Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Fernando T. Maestre; Antonio Gallardo; David J. Eldridge; Santiago Soliveres; Matthew A. Bowker; Ana Prado‐Comesaña; Juan J. Gaitán; José L. Quero; Victoria Ochoa; Beatriz Gozalo; Miguel García-Gómez; Pablo García-Palacios; Miguel Berdugo; Enrique Valencia; Cristina Escolar; Tulio Arredondo; Claudia Barraza-Zepeda; Bertrand Boeken; Donaldo Bran; José A. Carreira; Mohamed Chaieb; Abel Augusto Conceição; Mchich Derak; Ricardo Ernst; Carlos I. Espinosa; Adriana Florentino; Gabriel Gatica; Wahida Ghiloufi; Susana Gómez-González


South African Journal of Botany | 2016

Potential impacts of aridity on structural and functional status of a southern Mediterranean Stipa tenacissima steppe

Wahida Ghiloufi; José L. Quero; M. García-Gómez; Mohamed Chaieb


Turkish Journal of Botany | 2015

Assessment of species diversity and state of "Stipa tenacissima" steppes

Wahida Ghiloufi; Jose Luis Quero Perez; Miguel Garcia Gomez; Mohamed Chaieb


Archive | 2014

Effect of biological soil crusts on soil chemical properties: a study from Tunisian arid ecosystem

Wahida Ghiloufi; Mohamed Chaieb


African Journal of Ecology | 2017

Vascular plant diversity associated with biological soil crusts: Insights from Mediterranean arid ecosystem

Wahida Ghiloufi; Mohamed Chaieb


African Journal of Ecology | 2015

Leaf traits of two Mediterranean perennial tussock grass species in relation to soil nitrogen and phosphorus availability

Wahida Ghiloufi; Mohamed Chaieb


Microbial Ecology | 2018

Effects of Biological Soil Crusts on Enzyme Activities and Microbial Community in Soils of an Arid Ecosystem

Wahida Ghiloufi; Juyoung Seo; Jinhyun Kim; Mohamed Chaieb; Hojeong Kang


African Journal of Ecology | 2018

Differential effects of the crustose Diploschistes diacapsis and the squamulose Fulgensia bracteata on the establishment of a Mediterranean grass species

Wahida Ghiloufi; Mohamed Chaieb

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Beatriz Gozalo

King Juan Carlos University

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Cristina Escolar

King Juan Carlos University

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David J. Eldridge

Office of Environment and Heritage

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Carlos I. Espinosa

Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

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Miguel Berdugo

King Juan Carlos University

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Victoria Ochoa

King Juan Carlos University

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