A probabilistic approach to niche-based community models for spatial forecasts of assemblage properties and their uncertainties


Autoria(s): Pellissier L.; Espíndola A.; Pradervand J.-N.; Dubuis A.; Pottier J.; Ferrier S.; Guisan A.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Aim Conservation strategies are in need of predictions that capture spatial community composition and structure. Currently, the methods used to generate these predictions generally focus on deterministic processes and omit important stochastic processes and other unexplained variation in model outputs. Here we test a novel approach of community models that accounts for this variation and determine how well it reproduces observed properties of alpine butterfly communities. Location The western Swiss Alps. Methods We propose a new approach to process probabilistic predictions derived from stacked species distribution models (S-SDMs) in order to predict and assess the uncertainty in the predictions of community properties. We test the utility of our novel approach against a traditional threshold-based approach. We used mountain butterfly communities spanning a large elevation gradient as a case study and evaluated the ability of our approach to model species richness and phylogenetic diversity of communities. Results S-SDMs reproduced the observed decrease in phylogenetic diversity and species richness with elevation, syndromes of environmental filtering. The prediction accuracy of community properties vary along environmental gradient: variability in predictions of species richness was higher at low elevation, while it was lower for phylogenetic diversity. Our approach allowed mapping the variability in species richness and phylogenetic diversity projections. Main conclusion Using our probabilistic approach to process species distribution models outputs to reconstruct communities furnishes an improved picture of the range of possible assemblage realisations under similar environmental conditions given stochastic processes and help inform manager of the uncertainty in the modelling results

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B0CA3BF49B70

isbn:0305-0270

doi:10.1111/jbi.12140

isiid:000325030900011

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en

Fonte

Journal of Biogeography, vol. 40, no. 10, pp. 1939-1946

Palavras-Chave #Species distribution models; species richness; phylogenetic diversity; elevation; butterfly; uncertainty; stochasticity
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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