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Distance decay 2.0 – a global synthesis of taxonomic and functional turnover in ecological communities
Ioannis TsiripidisJonathan BelmakerJonathan BelmakerAlf NorkkoAlf NorkkoSilva LhsdCamilla GustafssonJiri DolezalJiri DolezalGerhard E. OverbeckJenny Jyrkänkallio-mikkolaLars Baastrup-spohrHunter JtJiasi WangMorten ChristensenBarrera-alba JjMarcela MirandaSanctisStefano MammolaStefano MammolaAleksi LehikoinenJukka AroviitaMoser GaoLopes-urrutia ALeena VirtaOtso OvaskainenJean Pierre Henry Balbaud OmettoPedro CardosoMiska LuotoSabina BurrascanoRoux PclNiitynen PXu YWang BCastaldelli GHe SBalázs András LukácsGoffredo FilibeckBrian HaydenHelge BruelheideFerreira CelFélix PicazoFélix PicazoPajunenSonja AarnioArkadiusz NowakArkadiusz NowakIwona DembiczIwona DembiczIdoia BiurrunFrancesco Maria SabatiniF. S. PachecoAnna KuzemkoAnna KuzemkoTibor ErosWolfgang W. WeisserJacob Heilmann-clausenGrzegorz SwachaKulbiki MIván F. RodilMarcelo Manzi MarinhoNerea AbregoMonika JanišováMarta CarboniGranot IPrieto JacJürgen DenglerGianmaria BonariMilardi MSalza PalpurinaKimmo TolonenLukasz KozubCarla KrukRiccardo GuarinoAlan M. FriedlanderPatrícia DomingosFloeterMenezes LdsSalingre SJanne AlahuhtaJanne AlahuhtaZora Dajić StevanovićGavioli AGraco-roza CMartin M. GossnerAnette TeittinenJosé CarvalhoJosé CarvalhoJani HeinoClaudia AngioliniFabio AttorreGilsineia CorrêaLima DtdAcosta AtrAngel M. SeguraJan AltmanJulia KemppinenKimmo K. KahilainenMueller JHuszar VldmJanne SoininenJohanna Gammalsubject
0106 biological sciencesGeneralized linear modelDistance decayCommunity010604 marine biology & hydrobiology15. Life on land010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesLatitudeExponential functionSimilarity (network science)Environmental scienceMarine ecosystem14. Life underwaterPhysical geographySpatial extentdescription
AbstractUnderstanding the variation in community composition and species abundances, i.e., β-diversity, is at the heart of community ecology. A common approach to examine β-diversity is to evaluate directional turnover in community composition by measuring the decay in the similarity among pairs of communities along spatial or environmental distances. We provide the first global synthesis of taxonomic and functional distance decay along spatial and environmental distance by analysing 149 datasets comprising different types of organisms and environments. We modelled an exponential distance decay for each dataset using generalized linear models and extracted r2 and slope to analyse the strength and the rate of the decay. We studied whether taxonomic or functional similarity has stronger decay across the spatial and environmental distances. We also unveiled the factors driving the rate of decay across the datasets, including latitude, spatial extent, realm, and organismal features. Taxonomic distance decay was stronger along spatial and environmental distances compared with functional distance decay. The rate of taxonomic spatial distance decay was the fastest in the datasets from mid-latitudes while the rate of functional decay increased with latitude. Overall, datasets covering larger spatial extents showed a lower rate of decay along spatial distances but a higher rate of decay along environmental distances. Marine ecosystems had the slowest rate of decay. This synthesis is an important step towards a more holistic understanding of patterns and drivers of taxonomic and functional β-diversity.
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2021-03-19 |