2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.04.547661
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Widespread analytical pitfalls in empirical coexistence studies and a checklist for improving their statistical robustness

Abstract: 1. Modern Coexistence Theory (MCT) offers a conceptually straightforward approach for connecting empirical observations with an elegant theoretical framework, gaining popularity rapidly over the past decade. However, beneath this surface-level simplicity lie various assumptions and subjective choices made during data analysis. These can lead researchers to draw qualitatively different conclusions from the same set of experiments. As the predictions of MCT studies are often treated as outcomes, and many readers… Show more

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“…The rapidly developing toolkit for evaluating multispecies coexistence dynamics (e.g., Song et al, 2018) also provides a promising avenue for building toward a more comprehensive understanding of how microbes shape the dynamics of diverse plant communities. As studies scale up to include the experimental treatments necessary for parameterizing such models, ensuring that the observed patterns are consistent with model assumptions and that uncertainty in parameter estimates is properly propagated to long‐term conclusions should remain a priority (Terry and Armitage, 2023).…”
Section: Implications For Empirical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapidly developing toolkit for evaluating multispecies coexistence dynamics (e.g., Song et al, 2018) also provides a promising avenue for building toward a more comprehensive understanding of how microbes shape the dynamics of diverse plant communities. As studies scale up to include the experimental treatments necessary for parameterizing such models, ensuring that the observed patterns are consistent with model assumptions and that uncertainty in parameter estimates is properly propagated to long‐term conclusions should remain a priority (Terry and Armitage, 2023).…”
Section: Implications For Empirical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected population model for both species used a simplified Brière thermal performance function 36 and a Beverton-Holt competition model with temperature-dependent competition exerted by D. pallidifrons : where N is the number of individual females of species i in generation g, T g is the temperature in generation g, a, T min and T max are parameters of the thermal performance function defining the low-density growth rate, and α terms are competition coefficients. Following standard approaches 23,34,37 , coefficients from these fitted models were used to infer the population fitness differences and niche overlap at each temperature and categorise the invasion growth rate of each species. With increased temperature, the models predicted a shift from D. pallidifrons (the resident, highland species) excluding D. pandora (the lowland, invader species), through the zone of likely coexistence, to the exclusion of D. pallidifrons by D. pandora (Figure 2a).…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual vials in the same treatment could be highly divergent, with some vials containing apparently stressed communities with late-developing pupae. Capturing this variation is a major, but underacknowledged 34 , challenge for applying coexistence theory. The best-fit models incorporated zero-inflated negative-binomial error distributions with temperature dependent parameters, a considerably more complex expression than is frequently assumed 34 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…permanence) to finding the equilibria of all subcommunities, which requires a simple way to find these equilibria. Additionally, the computed invasion graph only approximates the real invasion graph, as the model may misrepresent the natural community, measurement errors (Bowler et al, 2022) or wrong community model (Terry & Armitage, 2023). Empirically measuring the actual invasion graph maybe even more prohibitive, but may be possible for short-lived communities (Chang et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%