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Linking ecological processes with spatial and non-spatial patterns in plant communities
Author
Brown, Calum
Law, Richard
Illian, Janine B
Burslem, David F R P
Publisher
Journal of Ecology
Publication Year
2011
Body

1. Attempts to infer underlying ecological process from observed patterns in ecology have been widespread, but have generally relied on first-order (non-spatial) community characteristics such as the species abundance distribution (SAD). This measure has become an important test of several theories of species coexistence, but has proved unsuccessful in distinguishing between them. 2. Spatially explicit data are increasingly available for a range of ecological communities, and analysis methods for these data are well developed. However, relatively little work has investigated the potential of these data for similar inference about mechanisms of coexistence. 3. In this study, we systematically investigate the spatial and non-spatial signals of simulated ecological processes. We include neutral, niche, lottery, Janzen “Connell and heteromyopia models, deriving and comparing first- and second-order measures for the patterns they generate. 4. We find that the SAD is unable to distinguish reliably between underlying models, with random variation in its shape concealing any systematic differences. 5. A new second-order summary measure of spatial structure derived in this paper, in contrast, proves highly sensitive to the type of ecological interaction being modelled, and is robust to random variation.6.Synthesis. A simple summary measure of the spatial structure of plant communities is presented and found to be a more powerful indicator of underlying process in simulated data than a widely used first-order measure, the SAD. The potential for answering important ecological questions using spatial statistics, particularly concerning mechanisms of coexistence in diverse communities, appears to be great.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
99
Journal Number
6
Journal Pages
1402-1414
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Ecology
Keywords
ecosystem ecology
species abundance
modelling
coexistence mechanisms
determinants of plant community diversity and structure
heteromyopia
Janzen-Connell
lottery
Neutral
niche
pair correlation function
spatial point pattern
species abundance distribution