A framework for assessing the scale of influence of environmental factors on ecological patterns

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serval:BIB_3BB94C067751
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
A framework for assessing the scale of influence of environmental factors on ecological patterns
Journal
Ecological Complexity
Author(s)
Vicente J.R., Goncalves J., Honrado J.P., Randin C.F., Pottier J., Broennimann O., Lomba A., Guisan A.
ISSN
1476-9840
ISSN-L
1476-945X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
20
Number
SI
Pages
151-156
Language
english
Abstract
The distribution of living organisms, habitats and ecosystems is primarily driven by abiotic environmental factors that are spatially structured. Assessing the spatial structure of environmental factors, e.g., through spatial autocorrelation analyses (SAC), can thus help us understand their scale of influence on the distribution of organisms, habitats, and ecosystems. Yet SAC analyses of environmental factors are still rarely performed in biogeographic studies. Here, we describe a novel framework that combines SAC and statistical clustering to identify scales of spatial patterning of environmental factors, which can then be interpreted as the scales at which those factors influence the geographic distribution of biological and ecological features. We illustrate this new framework with datasets at different spatial or thematic resolutions. This framework is conceptually and statistically robust, providing a valuable approach to tackle a wide range of issues in ecological and environmental research and particularly when building predictors for ecological models. The new framework can significantly promote fundamental research on all spatially-structured ecological patterns. It can also foster research and application in such fields as global change ecology, conservation planning, and landscape management.
Keywords
Environmental factors classification, Cluster analysis, Ecological patterns, Spatial autocorrelation analyses, Spatial structure, Ecological models
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