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The effect of spatial scale on evenness
Authors:J. Bastow Wilson  John B. Steel  Warren McG. King  Habiba Gitay
Abstract:Abstract. The effect of spatial scale on species evenness has not previously been investigated. As the area of each sample of vegetation (i.e. the spatial grain) increases, evenness could in theory increase, decrease, or stay the same, though the simplest model predicts an increase. We use biomass data from four dune slack sites and two semi-arid grasslands, sampled to allow calculation of evenness at a range of spatial grains. In all six sites, evenness decreases as grain size increases, almost monotonically. It is hypothesized that such a pattern is a result of a general feature of plant species abundance distributions and of vegetation response to environmental microheterogeneity.
Keywords:Abundance distribution  Dune slack  Microheterogeneity  Semi-arid grassland  Spatial grain  Spatial scale
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