Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes

Ecosystem engineers are organisms able to modulate environmental forces and, hence, may change the habitat conditions for other species. In so doing, ecosystem engineers may affect both species richness and evenness of communities and, in consequence, change species diversity. If these changes in community attributes are related to the magnitude of the habitat changes induced by the engineers, it seems likely that engineer species will have greater effects on diversity in sites where they cause larger habitat changes. We addressed this issue by evaluating the effects of three alpine cushion plants on species richness, evenness, and diversity of high-Andean plant communities. Given that the difference in microclimatic conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation, we proposed that these organisms should have greater effects on community attributes at higher than at lower elevation sites. Results showed that the three cushion species had positive effects on species richness, diversity, and evenness of plant communities. It was also observed that the magnitude of these effects changed with elevation: positive effects on species richness and diversity increased towards upper sites for the three cushions species, whereas positive effects on evenness increased with elevation for one cushion species but decreased with elevation for other two cushion species. These results suggest that the presence of cushions is important to maintain plant diversity in high-Andean communities, but this positive effect on diversity seems to increase as the difference in environmental conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation.

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Main Authors: Badano, Ernesto I., Cavieres, Lohengrin A.
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Language:English
Published: BLACKWELL 2006-07
Subjects:SPECIES RICHNESS,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119943
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spelling dig-uchile-cl-2250-1199432023-01-25T12:43:10Z Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes Badano, Ernesto I. Cavieres, Lohengrin A. SPECIES RICHNESS Ecosystem engineers are organisms able to modulate environmental forces and, hence, may change the habitat conditions for other species. In so doing, ecosystem engineers may affect both species richness and evenness of communities and, in consequence, change species diversity. If these changes in community attributes are related to the magnitude of the habitat changes induced by the engineers, it seems likely that engineer species will have greater effects on diversity in sites where they cause larger habitat changes. We addressed this issue by evaluating the effects of three alpine cushion plants on species richness, evenness, and diversity of high-Andean plant communities. Given that the difference in microclimatic conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation, we proposed that these organisms should have greater effects on community attributes at higher than at lower elevation sites. Results showed that the three cushion species had positive effects on species richness, diversity, and evenness of plant communities. It was also observed that the magnitude of these effects changed with elevation: positive effects on species richness and diversity increased towards upper sites for the three cushions species, whereas positive effects on evenness increased with elevation for one cushion species but decreased with elevation for other two cushion species. These results suggest that the presence of cushions is important to maintain plant diversity in high-Andean communities, but this positive effect on diversity seems to increase as the difference in environmental conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation. 2008-03-13T16:23:35Z 2008-03-13T16:23:35Z 2006-07 Artículo de revista DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS Volume: 12 Issue: 4 Pages: 388-396 Published: JUL 2006 1366-9516 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119943 en application/pdf BLACKWELL
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Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes
description Ecosystem engineers are organisms able to modulate environmental forces and, hence, may change the habitat conditions for other species. In so doing, ecosystem engineers may affect both species richness and evenness of communities and, in consequence, change species diversity. If these changes in community attributes are related to the magnitude of the habitat changes induced by the engineers, it seems likely that engineer species will have greater effects on diversity in sites where they cause larger habitat changes. We addressed this issue by evaluating the effects of three alpine cushion plants on species richness, evenness, and diversity of high-Andean plant communities. Given that the difference in microclimatic conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation, we proposed that these organisms should have greater effects on community attributes at higher than at lower elevation sites. Results showed that the three cushion species had positive effects on species richness, diversity, and evenness of plant communities. It was also observed that the magnitude of these effects changed with elevation: positive effects on species richness and diversity increased towards upper sites for the three cushions species, whereas positive effects on evenness increased with elevation for one cushion species but decreased with elevation for other two cushion species. These results suggest that the presence of cushions is important to maintain plant diversity in high-Andean communities, but this positive effect on diversity seems to increase as the difference in environmental conditions between cushions and the external environment increases with elevation.
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title Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes
title_short Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes
title_full Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes
title_fullStr Impacts of ecosystem engineers on community attributes: effects of cushion plants at different elevations of the Chilean Andes
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