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Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales
We compared the effectiveness of environmental variables, and in particular of land-use indicators, to explain species richness patterns across taxonomic groups and biogeographical scales (i.e. overall pan-Europe and ecoregions within pan-Europe). Using boosted regression trees that handle non-linea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131924 |
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author | Mouchet, Maud Levers, Christian Zupan, Laure Kuemmerle, Tobias Plutzar, Christoph Erb, Karlheinz Lavorel, Sandra Thuiller, Wilfried Haberl, Helmut |
author_facet | Mouchet, Maud Levers, Christian Zupan, Laure Kuemmerle, Tobias Plutzar, Christoph Erb, Karlheinz Lavorel, Sandra Thuiller, Wilfried Haberl, Helmut |
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description | We compared the effectiveness of environmental variables, and in particular of land-use indicators, to explain species richness patterns across taxonomic groups and biogeographical scales (i.e. overall pan-Europe and ecoregions within pan-Europe). Using boosted regression trees that handle non-linear relationships, we compared the relative influence (as a measure of effectiveness) of environmental variables related to climate, landscape (or habitat heterogeneity), land-use intensity or energy availability to explain European vertebrate species richness (birds, amphibians, and mammals) at the continental and ecoregion scales. We found that dominant land cover and actual evapotranspiration that relate to energy availability were the main correlates of vertebrate species richness over Europe. At the ecoregion scale, we identified four distinct groups of ecoregions where species richness was essentially associated to (i) seasonality of temperature, (ii) actual evapotranspiration and/or mean annual temperature, (iii) seasonality of precipitation, actual evapotranspiration and land cover) and (iv) and an even combination of the environmental variables. This typology of ecoregions remained valid for total vertebrate richness and the three vertebrate groups taken separately. Despite the overwhelming influence of land cover and actual evapotranspiration to explain vertebrate species richness patterns at European scale, the ranking of the main correlates of species richness varied between regions. Interestingly, landscape and land-use indicators did not stand out at the continental scale but their influence greatly increased in southern ecoregions, revealing the long-lasting human footprint on land-use–land-cover changes. Our study provides one of the first multi-scale descriptions of the variability in the ranking of correlates across several taxa. |
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spelling | pubmed-44989062015-07-17 Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales Mouchet, Maud Levers, Christian Zupan, Laure Kuemmerle, Tobias Plutzar, Christoph Erb, Karlheinz Lavorel, Sandra Thuiller, Wilfried Haberl, Helmut PLoS One Research Article We compared the effectiveness of environmental variables, and in particular of land-use indicators, to explain species richness patterns across taxonomic groups and biogeographical scales (i.e. overall pan-Europe and ecoregions within pan-Europe). Using boosted regression trees that handle non-linear relationships, we compared the relative influence (as a measure of effectiveness) of environmental variables related to climate, landscape (or habitat heterogeneity), land-use intensity or energy availability to explain European vertebrate species richness (birds, amphibians, and mammals) at the continental and ecoregion scales. We found that dominant land cover and actual evapotranspiration that relate to energy availability were the main correlates of vertebrate species richness over Europe. At the ecoregion scale, we identified four distinct groups of ecoregions where species richness was essentially associated to (i) seasonality of temperature, (ii) actual evapotranspiration and/or mean annual temperature, (iii) seasonality of precipitation, actual evapotranspiration and land cover) and (iv) and an even combination of the environmental variables. This typology of ecoregions remained valid for total vertebrate richness and the three vertebrate groups taken separately. Despite the overwhelming influence of land cover and actual evapotranspiration to explain vertebrate species richness patterns at European scale, the ranking of the main correlates of species richness varied between regions. Interestingly, landscape and land-use indicators did not stand out at the continental scale but their influence greatly increased in southern ecoregions, revealing the long-lasting human footprint on land-use–land-cover changes. Our study provides one of the first multi-scale descriptions of the variability in the ranking of correlates across several taxa. Public Library of Science 2015-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4498906/ /pubmed/26161981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131924 Text en © 2015 Mouchet 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mouchet, Maud Levers, Christian Zupan, Laure Kuemmerle, Tobias Plutzar, Christoph Erb, Karlheinz Lavorel, Sandra Thuiller, Wilfried Haberl, Helmut Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title | Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title_full | Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title_fullStr | Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title_full_unstemmed | Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title_short | Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Variables to Explain European Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness across Biogeographical Scales |
title_sort | testing the effectiveness of environmental variables to explain european terrestrial vertebrate species richness across biogeographical scales |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131924 |
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