The effects of environmental change on the spatial and environmental determinants of community-level traits

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Matt J. Michel
Jason H. Knouft
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[1] Saint Louis University,Department of Biology
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Landscape Ecology | 2014年 / 29卷
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Community assembly; Correlogram; Distance decay; Environmental filters; GIS; Local-scale; Missouri; Moran eigenvector mapping; Stream fishes; Variance partitioning;
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An advantage of trait-based approaches to ecology is the ability to predict the response of a species assemblage to environmental change through trait–environment relationships. Because species assemblages are also known to be affected by spatial processes, variation in community-level traits may be similarly affected by spatial structure. Furthermore, the importance of spatial structure may vary with changes to the environment. Using a dataset describing a local stream fish assemblage and environmental variables, we examine the relative contribution of environmental and spatial factors in explaining variation in community-level traits across seasons. We also test for any spatial structuring of community-level traits. For most traits, seasonal environmental change did not seem to alter the relative importance of environmental factors. Traits that did not vary consistently with environmental variables across seasons exhibited significant spatial structure. Overall, relationships between traits and environmental variables seemed to operate on a continuum with ‘environmental traits’ (those that were strongly correlated with environmental variables in response to environmental change) at one end to ‘spatial traits’ (those that did not correlate with environments, but exhibited spatial structure) at the other. We suggest that the distinction between these types of traits is important, as different modeling approaches would be appropriate in using community-level traits to predict the response of species assemblages to environmental change.
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页码:467 / 477
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