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Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 30.2 (2007) Pages: 169-177

Patterns of alpha, beta and gamma diversity of the herpetofauna in Mexico's Pacific lowlands and adjacent interior valleys

García, A., Solano-Rodríguez, H., Flores-Villela, O.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2007.30.0169

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Abstract

The latitudinal distribution patterns of alpha, beta and gamma diversity of reptiles, amphibians and herpetofauna were analyzed using individual binary models of potential distribution for 301 species predicted by ecological modelling for a grid of 9,932 quadrants of ~25 km2 each. We arranged quadrants in 312 latitudinal bands in which alpha, beta and gamma values were determined. Latitudinal trends of all scales of diversity were similar in all groups. Alpha and gamma responded inversely to latitude whereas beta showed a high latitudinal fluctuation due to the high number of endemic species. Alpha and gamma showed a strong correlation in all groups. Beta diversity is an important component of the herpetofauna distribution patterns as a continuous source of species diversity throughout the region.

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Latitudinal distribution pattern, Diversity scales, Herpetofauna, Western Mexico

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García, A., Solano-Rodríguez, H., Flores-Villela, O. , 2007. Patterns of alpha, beta and gamma diversity of the herpetofauna in Mexico's Pacific lowlands and adjacent interior valleys. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 30: 169-177, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2007.30.0169

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