Details zur Publikation

Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1111/geb.12422
Titel (primär) Delineating probabilistic species pools in ecology and biogeography
Autor Karger, D.N.; Cord, A.F.; Kessler, M.; Kreft, H.; Kühn, I. ORCID logo ; Pompe, S.; Sandel, B.; Cabral, J.S.; Smith, A.B.; Svenning, J.-C.; Tuomisto, H.; Weigelt, P.; Wesche, K.
Quelle Global Ecology and Biogeography
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Department CLE; BZF; iDiv
Band/Volume 25
Heft 4
Seite von 489
Seite bis 501
Sprache englisch
Keywords Biodiversity; community assembly; community composition; gamma diversity; local species pool; probabilities; regional species pool; spatial scale; species distribution modelling; species richness
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU1
Abstract

Aim

To provide a mechanistic and probabilistic framework for defining the species pool based on species-specific probabilities of dispersal, environmental suitability and biotic interactions within a specific temporal extent, and to show how probabilistic species pools can help disentangle the geographical structure of different community assembly processes.

Innovation

Probabilistic species pools provide an improved species pool definition based on probabilities in conjunction with the associated species list, which explicitly recognize the indeterminate nature of species pool membership for a given focal unit of interest and better capture real-world complexity. Probabilistic species pools provide a quantitative assessment of how dispersal, environmental or biotic factors influence estimates of species pool composition and size for a given temporal extent.

Conclusions

Based on one simulated and two empirical examples we demonstrate that probabilistic species pools allow us to disentangle the geographical variation in dispersal, environmental and biotic assembly processes for species assemblages in focal units. We also show that probabilistic species pools are fully compatible with traditional definitions of species pools and are applicable over a wide range of spatial and temporal extents. Additionally they are robust to missing data and provide a quantified and transparent approach to estimating the size and composition of species pools in a mechanistic way, providing a valuable tool for studies from community ecology to macroecology.

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Karger, D.N., Cord, A.F., Kessler, M., Kreft, H., Kühn, I., Pompe, S., Sandel, B., Cabral, J.S., Smith, A.B., Svenning, J.-C., Tuomisto, H., Weigelt, P., Wesche, K. (2016):
Delineating probabilistic species pools in ecology and biogeography
Glob. Ecol. Biogeogr. 25 (4), 489 - 501 10.1111/geb.12422