Data from: Unraveling the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of lizard assemblages in riparian forest areas in the Amazon–Pantanal ecotone
Data files
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Data_Set_BITR-24-330.R3.xlsx
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Abstract
Historical, ecological, and biogeographical processes have shaped species distribution and diversity on Earth. However, in ecotonal regions, the action of these processes becomes even more complex. In this study, we analyzed how species richness (SR), as well as functional diversity (standardized functional diversity – SES.FD, functional dispersion – FDis, and functional redundancy – FR), and phylogenetic diversity (phylogenetic species variability – PSV and phylogenetic redundancy – PR) of lizard assemblages varied along riparian forests in the Amazon–Pantanal ecotone. Sampling was carried out at 24 sites distributed along the Paraguay River in Brazil, using pitfall traps and active searches. We recorded 262 lizards from 13 species and 8 families. Species composition differed among the sampled ecoregions. Functional redundancy (FR) and PR were greater in the riparian forest areas of the Amazon; PSV was greater in the assemblages from the Pantanal and Amazon–Pantanal ecotone, while SR, SES.FD, and FDis did not differ among the regions. The variation in the diversity patterns of the lizard assemblages is probably a result of the different environmental conditions and evolutionary histories among these ecoregions and their ecotone. The greater diversity of lineages in the lizard assemblages of the riparian forest areas from the Pantanal was probably influenced by the contact between ecologically and historically distinct regions. However, the lower redundancy in the traits and lineages of these assemblages indicates that they are highly susceptible to disturbances, emphasizing the need for conservation policies and actions to protect the lizard assemblages in the world's largest floodplain area.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.x95x69px8
Date of data collection (single date, range, approximate date): Data were collected between between July and November in 2017 and in July 2018, during the dry period at six localities along the Paraguay River.
Geographic location of data collection: The data were collected at six localities along the Paraguay River, Mato Grosso
Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Data collecting was funded by the Research Support through of the Project: Erosion of Biodiversity in the Upper Paraguay Basin: Impacts of Land Use on Vegetation Structure and Terrestrial and Aquatic Vertebrate Community (FAPEMAT - Process No. 589188/2016).
File: Data_Set_BITR-24-330.R3.xlsx
SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION
1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC0
2. Links to publications that cite or use the data:
Barros, R. A., Silva-Diogo, O., Silva-Alves, V. D., Santos-Filho, M., Silva, D. J. (2025). Unraveling the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of lizard assemblages in riparian forest areas in the Amazon–Pantanal ecotone.
1. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: None
2. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: None
3. Was data derived from another source? No
A. If yes, list source(s): NA
1. Recommended citation for this dataset:
Barros, Rafael Assis; Silva-Diogo, Odair; Silva-Divino, Vancleber et al. (2025). Unraveling the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of lizard assemblages in riparian forest areas in the Amazon–Pantanal ecotone [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x95x69px8
DATA & FILE OVERVIEW
1. File List:
A) Data_Set_ BITR-24-330.R3-Barrosetal2025.xls
a. Sheet 1
– spp_Matrix
2. Relationship between files, if important: Sheet 1 is a species matrix for community analysis.
3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: None
4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No
A. If yes, name of file(s) that was updated: NA
i. Why was the file updated? NA
ii. When was the file updated? NA
DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: spp table (Sheet 1) is species matrix with abundance data.
1. Number of columns: 14
2. Number of cases/rows: 25
3. Column List:
- Sites: Site where data collected. Legends: Barra do Bugres (BB), Porto Estrela (P), Rio Dourado (RD), Reis (RE), Morrinhos (MO), Taiamã Ecological Station (TES).
- Species: The rest of the columns are species names.
4. Missing data codes: N/A