Patterns of species diversity on an oceanic versus a continental island mountain: A hypothesis on species diversification

被引:21
作者
Kitayama, K
机构
[1] Japan. Forest. Forest Prod. Res. I., Tsukuba Norin Kenkyu Danchi, Ibaraki 305
关键词
comparative ecology; impoverished flora; isolation; parapatry; species turnover; sympatry;
D O I
10.2307/3236463
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The vegetation on a wet mountain slope on Haleakala (an oceanic island) is compared with that on Kinabalu (a continental island) to examine relationships between regional floristic richness and alpha- and beta-diversities. The two mountains an similar in their constant tropical climate, generic and family-level floristic elements and geological age of the summit regions, but different in regional floristic richness (rich on Kinabalu vs. poor on Haleakala). alpha-diversity of canopy and subcanopy tree species was much higher on Kinabalu than in comparable zones on Haleakala. Average turnover rate of species (as logarithmic community similarity) on the slope was one order of magnitude greater on Kinabalu than on Haleakala (0.127 vs. 0.017 per 100 m alt.). While there were genera with wide altitudinal ranges on both mountains, a large proportion of the genera was differentiated into parapatric altitudinal congeners on Kinabalu. By contrast, most genera are altitudinally monotypic on Haleakala. The number of sympatric congeners per genus, and the frequency of multi-specific genera per plot were high on lower slopes but decreased with increasing altitude on Kinabalu, whereas the values were low across all altitudes on Haleakala. These patterns suggest that sympatric and parapatric species radiation was less on Haleakala than on Kinabalu. This map be related to Haleakala's initially poor and disharmonic flora.
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