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Soil nutritional factors improve models of plant species distribution: an illustration with Acer campestre (L.) in France
Authors:Christophe Coudun,Jean-Claude Gé  gout,Christian Piedallu, Jean-Claude Rameau&dagger  
Affiliation:LERFoB, UMR INRA-ENGREF 1092, Ecole Nationale du Génie Rural, des Eaux et des Forêts, 14, Rue Girardet, CS 4216, 54042 Nancy Cedex, France
Abstract:Aim  To estimate the relative importance of climate and soil nutritional variables for predicting the distribution of Acer campestre (L.) in French forests.
Location  France.
Methods  We used presence/absence information for A. campestre in 3286 forest plots scattered all over France, coupled with climatic and edaphic data. More than 150 climatic variables (temperature, precipitation, solar radiation, evapotranspiration, water balance) were obtained using a digital elevation model (DEM) and a geographical information system (GIS). Six direct soil variables (pH, C/N ratio, base saturation rate, concentrations of calcium, magnesium and potassium) were available from EcoPlant, a phytoecological data base for French forests. Using a forward stepwise logistic regression technique, we derived two distinct predictive models for A. campestre ; the first with climatic variables alone and the second with both climatic and edaphic variables.
Results  The distribution of A. campestre was poorly modelled when including only climatic variables. The inclusion of edaphic variables significantly improved the quality of predictions for this species, allowing prediction of patches of presence/absence within the study region.
Main conclusion  Soil nutritional variables may improve the performance of fine-scale (grain) plant species distribution models.
Keywords:Climatic variables    EcoPlant    logistic regression    pH    soil nutritional variables    spatial autocorrelation    species distribution modelling
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