Scale‐dependent influences of environmental, historical, and spatial processes on taxonomic and functional beta diversity of Japanese bat assemblages
Takahiro Maki, Nozomi Sannomiya, Toshihide Hirao, Dai Fukui

TL;DR
This study explores how environmental, spatial, and historical factors influence the diversity of bat species in Japan at different scales.
Contribution
The study reveals how biogeographical borders and dispersal barriers affect bat assemblages differently at the entire archipelago and main island scales.
Findings
Spatial and historical factors strongly influence bat assemblages at the entire archipelago scale.
Current environmental factors mainly shape bat assemblages at the four main islands scale.
The Tokara Strait acts as a biogeographical border, but the Tsugaru Strait does not for bats.
Abstract
This study investigated the relative influences of environmental, spatial, and historical factors, including the island‐specific history of land connectivity, on bat assemblages in the Japanese Archipelago. We collected bat distribution data from 1408 studies and assigned them to Japan's First Standard Grid (approximately 6400 km2). Japanese bat assemblages were analyzed at two scales: the entire Japanese Archipelago comprised 16 islands and exclusively the four main islands. At first, we calculated taxonomic and functional total beta diversity (β total) by Jaccard pairwise dissimilarity and then divided this into turnover (β repl) and richness‐difference (β rich) components. We conducted hierarchical clustering of taxonomic beta diversity to examine the influence of the two representative sea straits, Tsugaru and Tokara, which are considered biogeographical borders. Variation…
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TopicsBat Biology and Ecology Studies · Rabies epidemiology and control · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
