Ecological patterns and processes in the vertical dimension of terrestrial ecosystems

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Xing, Shuang
Leahy, Lily
Ashton, Louise A
Kitching, Roger L
Bonebrake, Timothy C
Scheffers, Brett R
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2023
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Climatic gradients such as latitude and elevation are considered primary drivers of global biogeography. Yet, alongside these macro-gradients, the vertical space and structure generated by terrestrial plants form comparable climatic gradients but at a fraction of the distance. These vertical gradients provide a spectrum of ecological space for species to occur and coexist, increasing biodiversity. Furthermore, vertical gradients can serve as pathways for evolutionary adaptation of species traits, leading to a range of ecological specialisations. In this review, we explore the ecological evidence supporting the proposition that the vertical gradient serves as an engine driving the ecology and evolution of species and shaping larger biogeographical patterns in space and time akin to elevation and latitude. Focusing on vertebrate and invertebrate taxa, we synthesised how ecological patterns within the vertical dimension shape species composition, distribution and biotic interactions. We identify three key ecological mechanisms associated with species traits that facilitate persistence within the vertical environment and draw on empirical examples from the literature to explore these processes. Looking forward, we propose that the vertical dimension provides an excellent study template to explore timely ecological and evolutionary questions. We encourage future research to also consider how the vertical dimension will influence the resilience and response of animal taxa to global change.

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Journal of Animal Ecology

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92

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3

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Terrestrial ecology

Ecology

Zoology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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Xing, S; Leahy, L; Ashton, LA; Kitching, RL; Bonebrake, TC; Scheffers, BR, Ecological patterns and processes in the vertical dimension of terrestrial ecosystems, Journal of Animal Ecology, 2023, 92 (3), pp. 538-551

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