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The relative importance of local conditions and regional processes in structuring aquatic plant communities

机译:当地条件和区域进程在构建水生植物群落中的相对重要性

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1. The structure of biological communities reflects the influence of both local environmental conditions and processes such as dispersal that create patterns in species' distribution across a region. 2. We extend explicit tests of the relative importance of local environmental conditions and regional spatial processes to aquatic plants, a group traditionally thought to be little limited by dispersal. We used partial canonical correspondence analysis and partial Mantel tests to analyse data from 98 lakes and ponds across Connecticut (northeastern United States). 3. We found that aquatic plant community structure reflects the influence of local conditions (pH, conductivity, water clarity, lake area, maximum depth) as well as regional processes. 4. Only 27% of variation in a presence/absence matrix was explained by environmental conditions and spatial processes such as dispersal. Of the total explained, 45% was related to environmental conditions and 40% to spatial processes. 5. Jaccard similarity declined with Euclidean distance between lakes, even after accounting for the increasing difference in environmental conditions, suggesting that dispersal limitation may influence community composition in the region. 6. The distribution of distances among lakes where species occurred was associated with dispersal-related functional traits, providing additional evidence that dispersal ability varies among species in ways that affect community composition. 7. Although environmental and spatial variables explained a significant amount of variation in community structure, a substantial amount of stochasticity also affects these communities, probably associated with unpredictable colonisation and persistence of the plants.
机译:1.生物群落的结构反映了当地环境条件和过程(例如分散)的影响,这些过程在整个区域的物种分布中形成了格局。 2.我们将对当地环境条件和区域空间过程的相对重要性的明确测试扩展到水生植物,而水生植物通常被认为不受扩散的限制。我们使用部分规范对应分析和部分Mantel检验来分析来自康涅狄格州(美国东北部)的98个湖泊和池塘的数据。 3.我们发现水生植物群落结构反映了当地条件(pH,电导率,水的透明度,湖泊面积,最大深度)以及区域过程的影响。 4.环境条件和空间过程(例如分散)可以解释存在/不存在矩阵中只有27%的变化。在解释的总数中,45%与环境条件有关,40%与空间过程有关。 5.即使考虑到环境条件的增加,Jaccard相似度也随着湖泊之间的欧几里得距离而下降,这表明散布限制可能会影响该地区的群落组成。 6.发生物种的湖泊之间的距离分布与与扩散有关的功能性状有关,提供了进一步的证据,表明物种之间的扩散能力以影响群落组成的方式变化。 7.尽管环境和空间变量解释了群落结构的巨大变化,但大量的随机性也影响了这些群落,可能与植物的不可预测的定殖和持久性有关。

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