Authors
Stéphane Dray, Raphaël Pélissier, Pierre Couteron, M-J Fortin, Pierre Legendre, Pedro R Peres-Neto, Edwige Bellier, Roger Bivand, F Guillaume Blanchet, Miquel De Cáceres, A-B Dufour, Einar Heegaard, Thibaut Jombart, François Munoz, Jari Oksanen, Jean Thioulouse, Helene H Wagner
Publication date
2012/8
Source
Ecological Monographs
Volume
82
Issue
3
Pages
257-275
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Species spatial distributions are the result of population demography, behavioral traits, and species interactions in spatially heterogeneous environmental conditions. Hence the composition of species assemblages is an integrative response variable, and its variability can be explained by the complex interplay among several structuring factors. The thorough analysis of spatial variation in species assemblages may help infer processes shaping ecological communities. We suggest that ecological studies would benefit from the combined use of the classical statistical models of community composition data, such as constrained or unconstrained multivariate analyses of site‐by‐species abundance tables, with rapidly emerging and diversifying methods of spatial pattern analysis. Doing so allows one to deal with spatially explicit ecological models of beta diversity in a biogeographic context through the multiscale …
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