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Negative biotic interactions drive predictions of distributions for species from a grassland community

机译:负面的生物相互作用推动了草原社区物种分布的预测

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Understanding the factors that determine species' geographical distributions is important for addressing a wide range of biological questions, including where species will be able to maintain populations following environmental change. New methods for modelling species distributions include the effects of biotic interactions alongside more commonly used abiotic variables such as temperature and precipitation; however, it is not clear which types of interspecific relationship contribute to shaping species distributions and should therefore be prioritized in models. Even if some interactions are known to be influential at local spatial scales, there is no guarantee they will have similar impacts at macroecological scales. Here we apply a novel method based on information theory to determine which types of interspecific relationship drive species distributions. Our results show that negative biotic interactions such as competition have the greatest effect on model predictions for species from a California grassland community. This knowledge will help focus data collection and improve model predictions for identifying at-risk species. Furthermore, our methodological approach is applicable to any kind of species distribution model that can be specified with and without interspecific relationships.
机译:理解决定物种地理分布的因素对于解决广泛的生物学问题(包括物种在环境变化后将能够维持种群的位置)至关重要。模拟物种分布的新方法包括生物相互作用的影响以及更常用的非生物变量,例如温度和降水;然而,尚不清楚哪种种间关系有助于塑造物种分布,因此应在模型中优先考虑。即使已知某些相互作用在局部空间尺度上具有影响力,也不能保证它们将在宏观生态尺度上产生相似的影响。在这里,我们基于信息理论应用一种新颖的方法来确定哪些种间关系驱动物种分布。我们的结果表明,负面的生物相互作用(例如竞争)对来自加利福尼亚草原社区物种的模型预测影响最大。这些知识将有助于集中数据收集并改善模型预测以识别高危物种。此外,我们的方法论方法适用于可以指定有无种间关系的任何种类的物种分布模型。

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