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Not as the crow flies: assessing effective isolation for island biogeographical analysis

机译:不像乌鸦飞过:评估岛屿生物地理分析的有效隔离

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Aim To evaluate the role of island isolation in explaining the distribution of vascular plant species in a dense freshwater archipelago, specifically comparing conventional measures of island isolation with landscape measures of island isolation. Location Data were collected from 35 islands within Massasauga Provincial Park on the eastern shores of the Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Methods Sampled islands were located using stratified random selection based on location and size variation. The number of species was recorded along stratified random transects. Island isolation variables included distance to the mainland, distance to the nearest island, largest gap in a stepping-stone sequence, distance to the closest upwind point of land, and a landscape measure of island isolation. The landscape measure of isolation was quantified as the percentage of the land area within 100, 250, 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 m of each island's perimeter. The isolation variables were calculated within a geographical information system (GIS). Dependent variables in the regression analyses included species richness, the logarithm of species richness and residuals of the species-area relationship. Independent variables included island isolation variables and their logarithmic transformations. Results Isolation plays a role, albeit small, in explaining species richness in the study area. In the regression analyses, the landscape measure of isolation provided a better fit than conventional measures of island isolation. Islands with less land than water within a 250-m buffer were more effectively isolated and had fewer species present than islands surrounded by a greater proportion of water. Main conclusions Consistent with the species-isolation relationship, fewer species were present on more isolated islands within the Massasauga study area, as elucidated using a series of island buffers in a GIS. Applying a landscape measure of isolation to similar dense, freshwater archipelagos may elucidate species-isolation patterns not evident through conventional, straight-line distance measurements of island isolation. The low value of the regression coefficients as well as the isolation history and high density of the Massasauga islands suggests caution in extending the results, especially to dissimilar archipelagos.
机译:目的评估岛屿隔离在解释密集的淡水群岛中维管植物物种分布中的作用,特别是将传统的岛屿隔离措施与景观隔离措施进行比较。位置数据是从加拿大安大略省乔治亚湾东部沿岸的马萨索加省立公园内的35个岛屿收集的。方法根据位置和大小的变化,采用分层随机选择的方法对采样岛进行定位。沿着分层的随机样条记录物种的数量。岛屿隔离变量包括:到大陆的距离,到最近的岛屿的距离,踏脚石序列中的最大缝隙,到最近的上风点的距离以及岛屿隔离的景观度量。隔离的景观度量被量化为每个岛屿周边100、250、500、1000、1500和2000 m内的陆地面积百分比。隔离变量是在地理信息系统(GIS)中计算的。回归分析中的因变量包括物种丰富度,物种丰富度的对数以及物种-面积关系的残差。自变量包括孤岛隔离变量及其对数转换。结果隔离在解释研究区域物种丰富度方面起着很小的作用。在回归分析中,与传统的岛屿隔离措施相比,隔离的景观措施提供了更好的拟合度。与被更大比例的水包围的岛屿相比,在250米缓冲区内土地少于水的岛屿更有效地被隔离,并且存在的物种更少。主要结论与物种-隔离关系相一致,在Massasauga研究区内更多孤立的岛屿上出现的物种较少,这是通过GIS中的一系列岛屿缓冲区所阐明的。将景观隔离措施应用到类似的密集淡水群岛中,可以阐明通过岛屿隔离的常规直线距离测量无法发现的物种隔离模式。回归系数的低值以及马萨萨加群岛的隔离历史和高密度表明在扩展结果时尤其要谨慎,尤其是对于不同的群岛。

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