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A unified model explains commonness and rarity on coral reefs
Authors:Sean R Connolly  Terry P Hughes  David R Bellwood
Institution:1. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld., Australia;2. Marine Biology and Aquaculture, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld., Australia
Abstract:Abundance patterns in ecological communities have important implications for biodiversity maintenance and ecosystem functioning. However, ecological theory has been largely unsuccessful at capturing multiple macroecological abundance patterns simultaneously. Here, we propose a parsimonious model that unifies widespread ecological relationships involving local aggregation, species‐abundance distributions, and species associations, and we test this model against the metacommunity structure of reef‐building corals and coral reef fishes across the western and central Pacific. For both corals and fishes, the unified model simultaneously captures extremely well local species‐abundance distributions, interspecific variation in the strength of spatial aggregation, patterns of community similarity, species accumulation, and regional species richness, performing far better than alternative models also examined here and in previous work on coral reefs. Our approach contributes to the development of synthetic theory for large‐scale patterns of community structure in nature, and to addressing ongoing challenges in biodiversity conservation at macroecological scales.
Keywords:Aggregation  biodiversity  coral reefs  macroecology  species‐abundance distribution  Taylor's power law  unified theories
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