Waterbird assemblages of inland wetlands in Chile: A meta-analysis

Miranda-Garcia, Maria; MUNOZPEDREROS, A; NORAMBUENA, HERALDO, V

Abstract

Chile has a large number of wetlands that offer a wide variety of refuges and food to waterbird assemblages. This research hypothesises that these assemblages differ according to the structural characteristics of each type of inland wetland. The object is to identify the structure of these assemblages, evaluating their richness, alpha alpha diversity and some ecological characteristics, taxonomic structures and trophic guilds. We performed a meta-analysis by submitting pre-selected articles to multivariate reliability analysis. The selected articles were used to characterise the assemblages by alpha alpha diversity: species richness, Shannon-Wiener index, Pielou's Evenness Index, relative abundance and taxonomic distinctiveness Delta + and beta beta diversity: Bray-Curtis with analysis of similarity percentage. Diversity and evenness differed in the seven wetlands studied, among 12 to 45 species, Shannon-Wiener index H'= 0.08 to 0.94 bits and Pielou's Evenness Index J'= 0.06 to 0.71. Four wetlands were below and three above the expected value for taxonomic distinctiveness (Delta +) (73.2 units). Two clusters were identified using the beta diversity: one consisting of the High-Andean wetlands (Huasco and Negro Francisco); and the other of El Peral lagoon, the Cruces River wetlands complex and the Tranque San Rafael man-made wetland. The most remarkable dissimilarity was provided by three species (Cygnus melancoryphus, Phoenicoparrus jamesi and Phoenicoparrus andinus). Zoophagous species that eat invertebrates by the first choice are the dominant group, while in lagoon wetlands phytophages and omnivores are more evenly represented.

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Título según WOS: Waterbird assemblages of inland wetlands in Chile: A meta-analysis
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85122664412 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 41
Página final: 61
DOI:

10.3897/NATURECONSERVATION.45.74062

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS