2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40663-018-0135-1
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Quantifying multiple-site compositional turnover in an Afrotemperate forest, using zeta diversity

Abstract: Background: Species turnover is typically measured by partitioning diversity components into alpha and pairwise beta diversity. However, alpha and beta components cannot express the full spectrum of multiple-site compositional turnover. To this end, zeta diversity has been proposed as an extended framework to allow complete biodiversity partitioning and to measure multiple-site species turnover. We use a zeta-diversity framework to explore the turnover and potential community assembly processes of an African M… Show more

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“…Our observations, whereby f diversity decays via a power-law with respect to f order, support a model of stream community composition being determined more by niche differentiation than by a stochastic assembly process (Scheiner et al 2011, Hui and McGeoch 2014, Hui et al 2018. Both our measures of turnover, b and f 10 diversity, are more strongly associated with the standard deviation of land use than altitude within both low and high altitude watersheds (Appendix S1: Tables S3-S4).…”
Section: Relationships Between Measures Of Watershed Health and The Psupporting
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“…Our observations, whereby f diversity decays via a power-law with respect to f order, support a model of stream community composition being determined more by niche differentiation than by a stochastic assembly process (Scheiner et al 2011, Hui and McGeoch 2014, Hui et al 2018. Both our measures of turnover, b and f 10 diversity, are more strongly associated with the standard deviation of land use than altitude within both low and high altitude watersheds (Appendix S1: Tables S3-S4).…”
Section: Relationships Between Measures Of Watershed Health and The Psupporting
confidence: 73%
“…, Hui and McGeoch , Hui et al. ). Both our measures of turnover, β and ζ 10 diversity, are more strongly associated with the standard deviation of land use than altitude within both low and high altitude watersheds (Appendix : Tables S3–S4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeta diversity values for orders greater than 2 provide information on the turnover of widespread species in the community (i.e., those shared by more than two sites), whereas ζ 2 and other pairwise turnover metrics are biased toward turnover in rare and endemic species with limited distributions (Hui et al. ). Zeta diversity values for each focal group were calculated for ζ orders 1 to 5 (ζ 1 –ζ 5 ) using the zeta.decline.mc function in the zetadiv package in R (version 1.1.1, Latombe et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where ζ i decline takes an exponential form, stochastic assembly processes could potentially be expected to dominate turnover among communities, whereas its power‐law form might reflect predominance of niche differentiation processes in driving turnover (see Hui and McGeoch , Hui et al. ). In an exponential model, the chance of observing a species at an additional site does not depend on the species’ current occupancy (scale independency), whereas a power‐law model best fits data where species have different probabilities of occupying an additional site (e.g., commonly occurring species are more likely to occur in a new site than rare species; see Hui and McGeoch ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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