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The spatial scaling of beta diversity
Authors:Philip S Barton  Saul A Cunningham  Adrian D Manning  Heloise Gibb  David B Lindenmayer  Raphael K Didham
Institution:1. Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University, , Canberra, ACT, 0200 Australia;2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, National Environmental Research Program, The Australian National University, , Canberra, ACT, 0200 Australia;3. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, , Canberra, ACT, 2601 Australia;4. Department of Zoology, La Trobe University, , Vic. , 3086 Australia;5. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, , Floreat, WA, 6014 Australia;6. School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, , Perth, WA, 6009 Australia
Abstract:Beta diversity is an important concept used to describe turnover in species composition across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, and it underpins much of conservation theory and practice. Although substantial progress has been made in the mathematical and terminological treatment of different measures of beta diversity, there has been little conceptual synthesis of potential scale dependence of beta diversity with increasing spatial grain and geographic extent of sampling. Here, we evaluate different conceptual approaches to the spatial scaling of beta diversity, interpreted from ‘fixed’ and ‘varying’ perspectives of spatial grain and extent. We argue that a ‘sliding window’ perspective, in which spatial grain and extent covary, is an informative way to conceptualize community differentiation across scales. This concept more realistically reflects the varying empirical approaches that researchers adopt in field sampling and the varying scales of landscape perception by different organisms. Scale dependence in beta diversity has broad implications for emerging fields in ecology and biogeography, such as the integration of fine‐resolution ecogenomic data with large‐scale macroecological studies, as well as for guiding appropriate management responses to threats to biodiversity operating at different spatial scales.
Keywords:Alpha diversity  community  dissimilarity  gamma diversity  spatial extent  spatial grain    rensen  species turnover
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