From species distributions to meta‐communities |
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Authors: | Wilfried Thuiller Laura J Pollock Maya Gueguen Tamara Münkemüller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'écologie Alpine (LECA), Grenoble, France;2. CNRS, Laboratoire d'écologie Alpine (LECA), Grenoble, France |
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Abstract: | The extent that biotic interactions and dispersal influence species ranges and diversity patterns across scales remains an open question. Answering this question requires framing an analysis on the frontier between species distribution modelling (SDM), which ignores biotic interactions and dispersal limitation, and community ecology, which provides specific predictions on community and meta‐community structure and resulting diversity patterns such as species richness and functional diversity. Using both empirical and simulated datasets, we tested whether predicted occurrences from fine‐resolution SDMs provide good estimates of community structure and diversity patterns at resolutions ranging from a resolution typical of studies within reserves (250 m) to that typical of a regional biodiversity study (5 km). For both datasets, we show that the imprint of biotic interactions and dispersal limitation quickly vanishes when spatial resolution is reduced, which demonstrates the value of SDMs for tracking the imprint of community assembly processes across scales. |
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Keywords: | Assembly rules biotic interactions dispersal diversity patterns spatial scale species distribution models |
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