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Spatial scale changes the relationship between beta diversity, species richness and latitude
Author(s) -
Rachakonda Sreekar,
Masatoshi Katabuchi,
Akihiro Nakamura,
Richard T. Corlett,
Ferry Slik,
Christine Fletcher,
Fangliang He,
George D. Weiblen,
Guochun Shen,
Han Xu,
IFang Sun,
Ke Cao,
Keping Ma,
LiWan Chang,
Min Cao,
Mingxi Jiang,
I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke,
Perry S. Ong,
Sandra Yap,
C. V. S. Gunatilleke,
Vojtěch Novotný,
Warren Y. Brockelman,
Wusheng Xiang,
Xiangcheng Mi,
Xiankun Li,
Xihua Wang,
Xiujuan Qiao,
Yide Li,
Sylvester Tan,
Richard Condit,
Rhett D. Harrison,
Lian Pin Koh
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
royal society open science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
ISSN - 2054-5703
DOI - 10.1098/rsos.181168
Subject(s) - latitude , species richness , representativeness heuristic , spatial ecology , gamma diversity , alpha diversity , ecology , diversity (politics) , beta diversity , geography , scale (ratio) , spatial variability , species diversity , biodiversity , biology , cartography , statistics , mathematics , geodesy , sociology , anthropology
The relationship between β-diversity and latitude still remains to be a core question in ecology because of the lack of consensus between studies. One hypothesis for the lack of consensus between studies is that spatial scale changes the relationship between latitude and β-diversity. Here, we test this hypothesis using tree data from 15 large-scale forest plots (greater than or equal to 15 ha, diameter at breast height ≥ 1 cm) across a latitudinal gradient (3–30 o ) in the Asia-Pacific region. We found that the observed β-diversity decreased with increasing latitude when sampling local tree communities at small spatial scale (grain size ≤0.1 ha), but the observed β-diversity did not change with latitude when sampling at large spatial scales (greater than or equal to 0.25 ha). Differences in latitudinal β-diversity gradients across spatial scales were caused by pooled species richness (γ-diversity), which influenced observed β-diversity values at small spatial scales, but not at large spatial scales. Therefore, spatial scale changes the relationship between β-diversity, γ-diversity and latitude, and improving sample representativeness avoids the γ-dependence of β-diversity.

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