Downscaling the environmental associations and spatial patterns of species richness

被引:9
作者
Keil, Petr [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Jetz, Walter [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Charles Univ Prague, Ctr Theoret Study, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic
[3] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Prague 11000 1, Czech Republic
关键词
Bayesian; beta diversity; biodiversity; climate; grid; land cover; MCMC; multilevel; Poisson; productivity; scale; small-area estimation; BETA-DIVERSITY; RANGE MAPS; ATLAS DATA; DISTRIBUTIONS; AREA; GRADIENTS; ECOLOGY; RESOLUTION; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1890/13-0805.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We introduce a method that enables the estimation of species richness environment association and prediction of geographic patterns of species richness at grains finer than the original grain of observation. The method is based on a hierarchical model that uses coarse-grain values of species richness and fine-grain environmental data as input. In the model, the (unobserved) fine-grain species richness is linked to the observed fine-grain environment and upscaled using a simple species area relationship (SAR). The upscaled values are then stochastically linked to the observed coarse-grain species richness. We tested the method on Southern African Bird Atlas data by downscaling richness from 2 degrees to 0.25 degrees (similar to 250 km to similar to 30 km) resolution. When prior knowledge of the SAR slope (average species turnover within coarse-grain cells) was available, the method predicted the fine-grain relationship between richness and environment and provided fine-grain predictions of richness that closely resembled results from native fine-grain models. Without the SAR knowledge the method still accurately quantified the richness environment relationship, but accurately predicted only relative (rank) values of richness. The approach can be easily extended and it is a powerful path for cross-scale statistical modeling of richness-environment relationships, and for the provision of high-resolution maps for basic science and conservation.
引用
收藏
页码:823 / 831
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Environmental drivers of ant species richness and composition across the Argentine Pampas grassland
    Ramos, Carolina S.
    Isabel Bellocq, M.
    Paris, Carolina I.
    Filloy, Julieta
    AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, 2018, 43 (04) : 424 - 434
  • [22] Geographic patterns of species richness of diurnal raptors in Venezuela
    Naveda-Rodriguez, Adrian
    Bildstein, Keith L.
    Vargas, Felix Hernan
    BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 2016, 25 (06) : 1037 - 1052
  • [23] Species richness patterns and the determinants of larch forests in China
    Fang, Wen-Jing
    Cai, Qiong
    Zhao, Qing
    Ji, Cheng-Jun
    Zhu, Jiang-Ling
    Tang, Zhi-Yao
    Fang, Jing-Yun
    PLANT DIVERSITY, 2022, 44 (05) : 436 - 444
  • [24] Global patterns and drivers of alpine plant species richness
    Testolin, Riccardo
    Attorre, Fabio
    Borchardt, Peter
    Brand, Robert F.
    Bruelheide, Helge
    Chytry, Milan
    De Sanctis, Michele
    Dolezal, Jiri
    Finckh, Manfred
    Haider, Sylvia
    Hemp, Andreas
    Jandt, Ute
    Kessler, Michael
    Korolyuk, Andrey Yu
    Lenoir, Jonathan
    Makunina, Natalia
    Malanson, George P.
    Montesinos-Tubee, Daniel B.
    Noroozi, Jalil
    Nowak, Arkadiusz
    Peet, Robert K.
    Peyre, Gwendolyn
    Sabatini, Francesco Maria
    Sibik, Jozef
    Sklenar, Petr
    Sylvester, Steven P.
    Vassilev, Kiril
    Virtanen, Risto
    Willner, Wolfgang
    Wiser, Susan K.
    Zibzeev, Evgeny G.
    Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja
    GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2021, 30 (06): : 1218 - 1231
  • [25] Climate and soil texture influence patterns of forb species richness and composition in big sagebrush plant communities across their spatial extent in the western US
    Pennington, Victoria E.
    Palmquist, Kyle A.
    Bradford, John B.
    Lauenroth, William K.
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 2017, 218 (08) : 957 - 970
  • [26] Predicting spatial patterns of plant species richness: a comparison of direct macroecological and species stacking modelling approaches
    Dubuis, Anne
    Pottier, Julien
    Rion, Vanessa
    Pellissier, Loic
    Theurillat, Jean-Paul
    Guisan, Antoine
    DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2011, 17 (06) : 1122 - 1131
  • [27] Patterns of mammalian species richness and habitat associations in Pennsylvania
    Joly, K
    Myers, WL
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2001, 99 (02) : 253 - 260
  • [28] Spatial patterns of species richness in New World coral snakes and the metabolic theory of ecology
    Terribile, Levi Carina
    Felizola Diniz-Filho, Jose Alexandre
    ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2009, 35 (02): : 163 - 173
  • [29] Elevational patterns of plant richness and their drivers on an Asian mountain
    Lee, Chang-Bae
    Chun, Jung-Hwa
    Ahn, Hyo-Hyeon
    NORDIC JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2014, 32 (03) : 347 - 357
  • [30] Are cities different? Patterns of species richness and beta diversity of urban bird communities and regional species assemblages in Europe
    Ferenc, Michal
    Sedlacek, Ondrej
    Fuchs, Roman
    Dinetti, Marco
    Fraissinet, Maurizio
    Storch, David
    GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2014, 23 (04): : 479 - 489