2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842008000500008
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Comments about some species abundance patterns: classic, neutral, and niche partitioning models

Abstract: The literature on species abundance models is extensive and a great deal of new and important contributions have been published in the last three decades. Broadly speaking, one can recognize five families of species abundance models: i) purely statistical or classic models (Broken-stick, Log-normal, Logarithmic and Geometric series); ii) branching process (Zipf-Mandelbrot and Fractal branching models); iii) population dynamics (Neutral models included); iv) spatial distribution of individuals (Multifractal and… Show more

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“…Lognormal curves result from different population growth rates of many coexisting species (MacArthur 1960). This type of distribution is found in assemblages controlled by ecological factors, with equitable sharing of available resources, as occurs for most assemblages of tropical forests (Ugland & Gray 1982, Ferreira & Petrere-Jr 2008, Magurran 2011.…”
Section: Gymnophiona Typhlonectidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lognormal curves result from different population growth rates of many coexisting species (MacArthur 1960). This type of distribution is found in assemblages controlled by ecological factors, with equitable sharing of available resources, as occurs for most assemblages of tropical forests (Ugland & Gray 1982, Ferreira & Petrere-Jr 2008, Magurran 2011.…”
Section: Gymnophiona Typhlonectidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even seven months after recovery of hydrologic connectivity of the Paranapanema River with Camargo Lake, and after the extreme drought period, Cladocera assembly increased by only one species, and the structure was typically of the predominance of few populations. Configuration of the structure of both these assemblies adjust to loglinear or Motomura model (Dajoz 2005, Ferreira & Petrere 2008, characterized by intense competition between the species, a factor (the extreme drought/ recent inundation) that is determinant in the presence of few species. In December 2000, Camargo Lake was in a limnophase of long duration (14 months), with extremely low depths and volume, high turbidity, algae species restricted to opportunistic cryptophycean phagotrophs resistant to low luminosity, limiting the diet of filtering cladocerans.…”
Section: Annual Variability In Total Density Of Zooplankton Assembly mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even after the beginning of loss of hydrologic connectivity with the river (November 2006), the assembly structure was similar to that before the high-water period. Both adjusted to the Preston log-normal model (Dajoz 2005, Ferreira & Petrere 2008, in which all species utilize available resources from the environment, and regulating factors of population abundance involve water characteristics acting in combination.…”
Section: Annual Variability In Total Density Of Zooplankton Assembly mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only species unaffected by altitude and crop is A. dimidiata, which was found in plains, mid-and highaltitudes and is associated with sugarcane, groundnut, maize, potato and other forest plants. In general, species abundance distribution (SAD) varies between the log-normal and the logarithmic series 30 . The log abundance 31 deduced in the present study showed more or less normal distribution in HP, UP and Rajasthan with the highest number of species occurring in the frequency class 32-64, while in Uttarakhand, the highest number was in the octave, 128-256 showing skewness to the left side of the curve (Figure 2 b).…”
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