Linking ecological niche, community ecology and biogeography: insights from a mechanistic niche model

被引:41
作者
Cabral, Juliano Sarmento [1 ]
Kreft, Holger [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Biodivers Macroecol & Conservat Biogeog Grp, Free Floater Res Grp, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
Demographic model; interspecific competition; metabolic theory; niche model; process-based stochastic models; range dynamics; species distribution; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL; SPECIES RICHNESS; SEED DISPERSAL; ELEVATIONAL GRADIENTS; CLIMATIC NICHE; RANGE SHIFTS; PLANT; PATTERNS; DISTRIBUTIONS; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1111/jbi.12010
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Aim We present a mechanistic niche model that integrates the demography of competing plant species in a metabolic, stochastic framework. In order to explore the model's ability to generate multiple species and community patterns, we assessed trait composition, richness gradients and spatial distributions of species ranges and abundances of simulated communities. Location Hypothetical, sloped plane. Methods Stage-structured populations of species differing in traits and habitat requirements competed for space in a grid-based model. Demographic processes (recruitment, reproduction, mortality, dispersal) and resource competition were explicitly simulated. Demographic rates and carrying capacity followed metabolic constraints. We simulated 50 species pools until reaching stable communities. Species pools were initialized with 400 species that had random traits and habitat requirements. The habitat requirements generated potential distributions of richness, range and abundance, whereas the simulations yielded realized distributions. Results The communities assembled in the simulations consisted of species spread non-randomly within trait space. Potential species richness peaked at mid-elevations, whereas realized richness was slightly shifted towards higher elevations. For 11% of all species, the highest local abundances were found not in the most suitable habitat, but in suboptimal conditions. 53% of all species could not fill the climatically determined potential range. The ability to fill the potential range was significantly influenced by species traits (e.g. body mass and Allee effects) and species richness. Main conclusions Spatial and trait properties of surviving species and of equilibrium communities diverged from the potential distributions. Realized richness gradients were consistent both with patterns observed in nature and those expected from null models based on geometrical constraints. However, the divergences between potential and realized patterns of richness, ranges and abundances indicate the importance of demography and biotic interaction for generating patterns at species and community levels. Consequently, bias in correlative habitat models and single-species mechanistic models may arise if competition and demography are neglected. Additionally, competitive exclusion provides a mechanistic explanation for the low transferability of single-species niche models. These results confirm the usefulness of mechanistic niche models for guiding further research integrating ecological niche, community ecology and biogeography.
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页码:2212 / 2224
页数:13
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