Amphibian diversity in the Amazonian floating meadows: a Hanski core-satellite species system (scripts and codes)
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The Amazon catchment is the largest river basin on earth, and up to 30% of its waters flow across floodplains. In its open waters, floating plants known as floating meadows abound. They can act as vectors of dispersal for their associated fauna and, therefore, can be important for the spatial structure of communities. Here, we focus on amphibian diversity in the Amazonian floating meadows over large spatial scales. We recorded 50 amphibian species over 57 sites, covering around 7,000 km along river courses. Using multi-site generalised dissimilarity modelling of zeta diversity, we tested Hanskiâs core-satellite (HCS) hypothesis and identified the existence of two functional groups of species operating under different ecological processes in the floating meadows. âCoreâ species are associated with floating meadows, while âsatelliteâ species are associated with adjacent environments, being only occasional or accidental occupants of the floating vegetation. At large scales, amphibian diver...
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2025-05-04



