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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: The strong influence of collection bias on biodiversity knowledge shortfalls of brazilian terrestrial biodiversity
Autor(es): Felipe Sá Fortes Leite
Ubirajara Oliveira
João Renato Stehmann
John S. Ascher
Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos
Paulo de Marco Júnior
Peter Löwenberg-Neto
Priscila Guimarães Dias
Viviane Gianluppi Ferro
Adalberto J. Santos
Adriano Pereira Paglia
Antonio D. Brescovit
Claudio J. B. de Carvalho
Daniel Paiva Silva
Daniella T. Rezende
João Aguiar Nogueira Batista
João Paulo Peixoto Pena Barbosa
Resumen: The knowledge of biodiversity facets such as species composition, distribu-tion and ecological niche is fundamental for the construction of biogeographichypotheses and conservation strategies. However, the knowledge on these facetsis affected by major shortfalls, which are even more pronounced in the tropics.This study aims to evaluate the effect of sampling bias and variation in collec-tion effort on Linnean, Wallacean and Hutchinsonian shortfalls and diversitymeasures as species richness, endemism and beta-diversity. We have built a database with over 1.5 million records of arthro-pods, vertebrates and angiosperms of Brazil, based on specimens deposited inscientific collections and on the taxonomic literature. We used null models totest the collection bias regarding the proximity to access routes. We also testedthe influence of sampling effort on diversity measures by regression models. Toinvestigate the Wallacean shortfall, we modelled the geographic distribution ofover 4000 species and compared their observed distribution with models. Toquantify the Hutchinsonian shortfall, we used environmental Euclidean distanceof the records to identify regions with poorly sampled environmental condi-tions. To estimate the Linnean shortfall, we measured the similarity of speciescomposition between regions close to and far from access routes. We demonstrated that despite the differences in sampling effort, thestrong collection bias affects all taxonomic groups equally, generating a patternof spatially biased sampling effort. This collection pattern contributes greatly tothe biodiversity knowledge shortfalls, which directly affects the knowledge onthe distribution patterns of diversity. The knowledge on species richness, species composition andendemism in the Brazilian biodiversity is strongly biased spatially. Despite dif-ferences in sampling effort for each taxonomic group, roadside bias affectedthem equally. Species composition similarity decreased with the distance fromaccess routes, suggesting collection surveys at sites far from roads couldincrease the probability of sampling new geographic records or new species.
Asunto: Biodiversidade
Brasil
Idioma: por
País: Brasil
Editor: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Sigla da Institución: UFMG
Departamento: ICB - DEPARTAMENTO DE BOTÂNICA
ICB - DEPARTAMENTO DE ZOOLOGIA
Tipo de acceso: Acesso Aberto
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12489
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/39759
Fecha del documento: 30-sep-2016
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ddi.12489
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Diversity and distributions
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