A phylogenetic approach to community assembly from a local species pool

被引:74
|
作者
Tofts, R [1 ]
Silvertown, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Dept Biol, Ecol & Conservat Res Grp, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, Bucks, England
关键词
plant; community assembly; traits; phylogeny; phylogenetically independent contrasts; dispersal limitation;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2000.1010
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Ecological theory provides two contrasting predictions about the characteristics of the species combining to form communities. Classical competition theory states that they will be less similar than expected by chance, whilst the environmental structuring hypothesis stales tl-lat they will be more similar. We investigated these predictions by applying phylogenetic methods of analysis (PICs) to a grassland community examining species on the basis of their traits. At the scale of investigation most useful in making predictions about the presence and abundance of species (the community level), the species forming the community were more similar than would be expected by chance. The use of PICs resulted in a more sensitive test than if phylogeny had been ignored, allowing the detection of effects that would otherwise have been overlooked or underestimated. Selected traits from the PICs analysis were used to develop a predictive model of community membership using discriminant analysis. This correctly identified species in the pool which were present in the community but failed to predict absences accurately implying that dispersal limitation may operate in the community.
引用
收藏
页码:363 / 369
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A phylogenetic approach to species delimitation in freshwater Gastrotricha from Sweden
    Tobias Kånneby
    M. Antonio Todaro
    Ulf Jondelius
    Hydrobiologia, 2012, 683 : 185 - 202
  • [32] The effect of environmental and phylogenetic drivers on community assembly in an alpine meadow community
    Yang, Zhongling
    Powell, Jeff R.
    Zhang, Chunhui
    Du, Guozhen
    ECOLOGY, 2012, 93 (11) : 2321 - 2328
  • [33] White-tailed deer are a biotic filter during community assembly, reducing species and phylogenetic diversity
    Begley-Miller, Danielle R.
    Hipp, Andrew L.
    Brown, Bethany H.
    Hahn, Marlene
    Rooney, Thomas P.
    AOB PLANTS, 2014, 6
  • [34] The importance of species pool size for community composition
    Karger, Dirk Nikolaus
    Tuomisto, Hanna
    Amoroso, Victor B.
    Darnaedi, Dedy
    Hidayat, Arief
    Abrahamczyk, Stefan
    Kluge, Juergen
    Lehnert, Marcus
    Kessler, Michael
    ECOGRAPHY, 2015, 38 (12) : 1243 - 1253
  • [35] Phylogenetic diversity and community assembly in a naturally fragmented system
    Peterson, Katie
    Ruffley, Megan
    Parent, Christine E.
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 11 (24): : 18066 - 18080
  • [36] The origin of urban communities: From the regional species pool to community assemblages in city
    Fournier, Bertrand
    Frey, David
    Moretti, Marco
    JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2020, 47 (03) : 615 - 629
  • [37] Unravelling fish community assembly in shallow lakes: Insights from functional and phylogenetic diversity
    Yintao Jia
    Yihang Jiang
    Yuhan Liu
    Xiaoyun Sui
    Xiu Feng
    Ren Zhu
    Kemao Li
    Yifeng Chen
    Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2022, 32 : 623 - 644
  • [38] Species pool, local assembly processes: Disentangling the mechanisms determining bacterial α- and β-diversity during forest secondary succession
    Zhang, Xiao
    Dai, Handan
    Huang, Yongtao
    Liu, Kuan
    Li, Xingang
    Zhang, Shuoxin
    Fu, Shenglei
    Jiao, Shuo
    Chen, Chunbo
    Dong, Biao
    Yang, Zhu
    Cui, Yang
    Li, Huan
    Liu, Shirong
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2024, 33 (04)
  • [39] Local and Regional Processes in Community Assembly
    Marquez, Juan C.
    Kolasa, Jurek
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (01):
  • [40] Unravelling fish community assembly in shallow lakes: Insights from functional and phylogenetic diversity
    Jia, Yintao
    Jiang, Yihang
    Liu, Yuhan
    Sui, Xiaoyun
    Feng, Xiu
    Zhu, Ren
    Li, Kemao
    Chen, Yifeng
    REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES, 2022, 32 (02) : 623 - 644