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Comparing temporal dynamics of compositional reorganization in long-term studies of birds and fish
Authors:Amelia Penny  Maria Dornelas  Anne Magurran
Affiliation:1. Centre for Biological Diversity, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK;2. Centre for Biological Diversity, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK

Scottish Oceans Institute, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK

Abstract:The composition of ecological assemblages has changed rapidly over the past century. Compositional reorganization rates are high relative to rates of alpha diversity change, creating an urgent need to understand how this compositional reorganization is progressing. We developed a quantitative framework for comparing temporal trajectories of compositional reorganization and applied it to two long-term bird and marine fish datasets. We then evaluated how the number and magnitude of short-term changes relate to overall rates of change. We found varied trajectories of turnover across birds and fish, with linear directional change predominating in birds and non-directional change more common in fish. The number of changes away from the baseline was a more consistent correlate of the overall rate of change than the magnitude of such changes, but large unreversed changes were found in both fish and birds, as were time series with accelerating compositional change. Compositional reorganization is progressing through a complex mix of temporal trajectories, including both threshold-like behaviour and the accumulation of repeated, linear change.
Keywords:Anthropocene  biodiversity change  compositional reorganization  Jaccard dissimilarity  temporal beta diversity  trajectory analysis
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