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Temporal Changes in Randomness of Bird Communities across Central Europe

Many studies have examined whether communities are structured by random or deterministic processes, and both are likely to play a role, but relatively few studies have attempted to quantify the degree of randomness in species composition. We quantified, for the first time, the degree of randomness i...

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Autores principales: Renner, Swen C., Gossner, Martin M., Kahl, Tiemo, Kalko, Elisabeth K. V., Weisser, Wolfgang W., Fischer, Markus, Allan, Eric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112347
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author Renner, Swen C.
Gossner, Martin M.
Kahl, Tiemo
Kalko, Elisabeth K. V.
Weisser, Wolfgang W.
Fischer, Markus
Allan, Eric
author_facet Renner, Swen C.
Gossner, Martin M.
Kahl, Tiemo
Kalko, Elisabeth K. V.
Weisser, Wolfgang W.
Fischer, Markus
Allan, Eric
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description Many studies have examined whether communities are structured by random or deterministic processes, and both are likely to play a role, but relatively few studies have attempted to quantify the degree of randomness in species composition. We quantified, for the first time, the degree of randomness in forest bird communities based on an analysis of spatial autocorrelation in three regions of Germany. The compositional dissimilarity between pairs of forest patches was regressed against the distance between them. We then calculated the y-intercept of the curve, i.e. the ‘nugget’, which represents the compositional dissimilarity at zero spatial distance. We therefore assume, following similar work on plant communities, that this represents the degree of randomness in species composition. We then analysed how the degree of randomness in community composition varied over time and with forest management intensity, which we expected to reduce the importance of random processes by increasing the strength of environmental drivers. We found that a high portion of the bird community composition could be explained by chance (overall mean of 0.63), implying that most of the variation in local bird community composition is driven by stochastic processes. Forest management intensity did not consistently affect the mean degree of randomness in community composition, perhaps because the bird communities were relatively insensitive to management intensity. We found a high temporal variation in the degree of randomness, which may indicate temporal variation in assembly processes and in the importance of key environmental drivers. We conclude that the degree of randomness in community composition should be considered in bird community studies, and the high values we find may indicate that bird community composition is relatively hard to predict at the regional scale.
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spelling pubmed-42278462014-11-18 Temporal Changes in Randomness of Bird Communities across Central Europe Renner, Swen C. Gossner, Martin M. Kahl, Tiemo Kalko, Elisabeth K. V. Weisser, Wolfgang W. Fischer, Markus Allan, Eric PLoS One Research Article Many studies have examined whether communities are structured by random or deterministic processes, and both are likely to play a role, but relatively few studies have attempted to quantify the degree of randomness in species composition. We quantified, for the first time, the degree of randomness in forest bird communities based on an analysis of spatial autocorrelation in three regions of Germany. The compositional dissimilarity between pairs of forest patches was regressed against the distance between them. We then calculated the y-intercept of the curve, i.e. the ‘nugget’, which represents the compositional dissimilarity at zero spatial distance. We therefore assume, following similar work on plant communities, that this represents the degree of randomness in species composition. We then analysed how the degree of randomness in community composition varied over time and with forest management intensity, which we expected to reduce the importance of random processes by increasing the strength of environmental drivers. We found that a high portion of the bird community composition could be explained by chance (overall mean of 0.63), implying that most of the variation in local bird community composition is driven by stochastic processes. Forest management intensity did not consistently affect the mean degree of randomness in community composition, perhaps because the bird communities were relatively insensitive to management intensity. We found a high temporal variation in the degree of randomness, which may indicate temporal variation in assembly processes and in the importance of key environmental drivers. We conclude that the degree of randomness in community composition should be considered in bird community studies, and the high values we find may indicate that bird community composition is relatively hard to predict at the regional scale. Public Library of Science 2014-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4227846/ /pubmed/25386924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112347 Text en © 2014 Renner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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