Spatial and Ecological Scaling of Stability in Spatial Community Networks

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作者
Jarillo, Javier [1 ]
Cao-Garcia, Francisco J. [2 ,3 ]
De Laender, Frederik [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Namur, Namur Inst Complex Syst, Inst Life, Res Unit Environm & Evolutionary Biol, Namur, Belgium
[2] Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Estruct Mat, Fis Term & Elect, Madrid, Spain
[3] Inst Madrileno Estudios Avanzados Nanociencia IMDE, Madrid, Spain
来源
FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2022年 / 10卷
关键词
scale; stability; resistance; invariability; regional; community; initial resilience; ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTIVITY; BIODIVERSITY INCREASES; POPULATION SYNCHRONY; SPECIES-DIVERSITY; CONNECTIVITY; RESILIENCE; METACOMMUNITIES; DIMENSIONS; RESISTANCE; DISPERSAL;
D O I
10.3389/fevo.2022.861537
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
There are many scales at which to quantify stability in spatial and ecological networks. Local-scale analyses focus on specific nodes of the spatial network, while regional-scale analyses consider the whole network. Similarly, species- and community-level analyses either account for single species or for the whole community. Furthermore, stability itself can be defined in multiple ways, including resistance (the inverse of the relative displacement caused by a perturbation), initial resilience (the rate of return after a perturbation), and invariability (the inverse of the relative amplitude of the population fluctuations). Here, we analyze the scale-dependence of these stability properties. More specifically, we ask how spatial scale (local vs. regional) and ecological scale (species vs. community) influence these stability properties. We find that regional initial resilience is the weighted arithmetic mean of the local initial resiliences. The regional resistance is the harmonic mean of local resistances, which makes regional resistance particularly vulnerable to nodes with low stability, unlike regional initial resilience. Analogous results hold for the relationship between community- and species-level initial resilience and resistance. Both resistance and initial resilience are "scale-free" properties: regional and community values are simply the biomass-weighted means of the local and species values, respectively. Thus, one can easily estimate both stability metrics of whole networks from partial sampling. In contrast, invariability generally is greater at the regional and community-level than at the local and species-level, respectively. Hence, estimating the invariability of spatial or ecological networks from measurements at the local or species level is more complicated, requiring an unbiased estimate of the network (i.e., region or community) size. In conclusion, we find that scaling of stability depends on the metric considered, and we present a reliable framework to estimate these metrics.
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