Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes

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Autor(a) principal: Tsafack, Noelline
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Wang, Xinpu, Xie, Yingzhong, Fattorini, Simone
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6198
Resumo: Understanding how species sort themselves into communities is essential to explain the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity. Important insights into potential mechanisms of coexistence may be obtained from observation of non-random patterns in community assembly. The spatial niche overlap (Pianka index) and co-occurrence (c-score) patterns in carabid species in three types of steppes (desert steppe, typical steppe, and meadow steppe) in China was investigated. Non randomness was tested using null models. Niche overlap values were significantly higher than expected by chance in the desert steppe, where vegetation cover is less abundant and less uniformly distributed, which possibly forces species to concentrate in certain places. In the typical and meadow steppes, results were influenced by the scale of the analysis. At a broad scale, niche separation was found as a result of species segregation among different sectors (habitats) within these steppes, but when the analysis was conducted at a finer scale, species appeared to be no more segregated than expected by chance. The high co-occurrence averages found in the meadow and typical steppes indicate that the distributions of the species found in a site may be negatively affected by the presence of other species, which suggests that some species tend to exclude (or reduce the abundance of) others. The very low c-score average observed in the desert steppe suggests that competition is not involved there. Thus, in more homogeneous landscapes (such as the typical and meadow steppes), competition might play some role in community structure, whereas spatial variation in the abundances of species is more driven by the uneven spatial distribution of vegetation in the landscape where productivity is lower and less uniformly distributed.
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spelling Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppesCarabidaeCommunity OrganizationCompetitionCo-occurrenceC-scoreNiche OverlapNiche SegregationNull ModelsUnderstanding how species sort themselves into communities is essential to explain the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity. Important insights into potential mechanisms of coexistence may be obtained from observation of non-random patterns in community assembly. The spatial niche overlap (Pianka index) and co-occurrence (c-score) patterns in carabid species in three types of steppes (desert steppe, typical steppe, and meadow steppe) in China was investigated. Non randomness was tested using null models. Niche overlap values were significantly higher than expected by chance in the desert steppe, where vegetation cover is less abundant and less uniformly distributed, which possibly forces species to concentrate in certain places. In the typical and meadow steppes, results were influenced by the scale of the analysis. At a broad scale, niche separation was found as a result of species segregation among different sectors (habitats) within these steppes, but when the analysis was conducted at a finer scale, species appeared to be no more segregated than expected by chance. The high co-occurrence averages found in the meadow and typical steppes indicate that the distributions of the species found in a site may be negatively affected by the presence of other species, which suggests that some species tend to exclude (or reduce the abundance of) others. The very low c-score average observed in the desert steppe suggests that competition is not involved there. Thus, in more homogeneous landscapes (such as the typical and meadow steppes), competition might play some role in community structure, whereas spatial variation in the abundances of species is more driven by the uneven spatial distribution of vegetation in the landscape where productivity is lower and less uniformly distributed.Pensoft PublishersRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresTsafack, NoellineWang, XinpuXie, YingzhongFattorini, Simone2022-02-15T17:02:03Z2021-062021-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6198engTsafack, N., Wang, X., Xie, Y. & Fattorini, S. (2021). Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes. “ZooKeys”, 1044, 929-949. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1044.624781313-298910.3897/zookeys.1044.624781313-2970PMC822231234183897000685050900008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:34:39Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/6198Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:28:22.162464Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
title Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
spellingShingle Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
Tsafack, Noelline
Carabidae
Community Organization
Competition
Co-occurrence
C-score
Niche Overlap
Niche Segregation
Null Models
title_short Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
title_full Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
title_fullStr Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
title_full_unstemmed Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
title_sort Niche overlap and species co-occurrence patterns in carabid communities of the northern Chinese steppes
author Tsafack, Noelline
author_facet Tsafack, Noelline
Wang, Xinpu
Xie, Yingzhong
Fattorini, Simone
author_role author
author2 Wang, Xinpu
Xie, Yingzhong
Fattorini, Simone
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tsafack, Noelline
Wang, Xinpu
Xie, Yingzhong
Fattorini, Simone
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carabidae
Community Organization
Competition
Co-occurrence
C-score
Niche Overlap
Niche Segregation
Null Models
topic Carabidae
Community Organization
Competition
Co-occurrence
C-score
Niche Overlap
Niche Segregation
Null Models
description Understanding how species sort themselves into communities is essential to explain the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity. Important insights into potential mechanisms of coexistence may be obtained from observation of non-random patterns in community assembly. The spatial niche overlap (Pianka index) and co-occurrence (c-score) patterns in carabid species in three types of steppes (desert steppe, typical steppe, and meadow steppe) in China was investigated. Non randomness was tested using null models. Niche overlap values were significantly higher than expected by chance in the desert steppe, where vegetation cover is less abundant and less uniformly distributed, which possibly forces species to concentrate in certain places. In the typical and meadow steppes, results were influenced by the scale of the analysis. At a broad scale, niche separation was found as a result of species segregation among different sectors (habitats) within these steppes, but when the analysis was conducted at a finer scale, species appeared to be no more segregated than expected by chance. The high co-occurrence averages found in the meadow and typical steppes indicate that the distributions of the species found in a site may be negatively affected by the presence of other species, which suggests that some species tend to exclude (or reduce the abundance of) others. The very low c-score average observed in the desert steppe suggests that competition is not involved there. Thus, in more homogeneous landscapes (such as the typical and meadow steppes), competition might play some role in community structure, whereas spatial variation in the abundances of species is more driven by the uneven spatial distribution of vegetation in the landscape where productivity is lower and less uniformly distributed.
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