Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates
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Resumo: | The biodiversity knowledge has several deficits. The wallacean shortfall—related to species distribution unknowledge—is one of the most studied shortfalls. It is important to identify gaps and biases in spatial biodiversity knowledge. However, to find out where the main biodiversity deficits are we need to know how the biodiversity spatial sampling changes according to spatial scale. Here we use an extensive dataset of Atlantic Forest primates to test spatial bias as a function of spatial scales and cell-size resolutions. Our findings indicate that the sampling coverage and spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates are biased depending on spatial cell-size resolution and scale. We also show that from a broad-scale perspective (regional and global) primate spatial knowledge is spatially unbiased regardless of cell-size resolution considered. In contrast, in narrow-scale perspectives the knowledge may have or not spatial bias depending on the cell-size resolution. Our results suggest that sampling bias can be present or more pronounced in narrow-scale in a local perspective. Thus, the choice of scale and spatial resolution on ecological studies must consider the potential impacts of sampling bias accordingly to each scale and cell-size resolution. |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primatesAtlantic ForestBiodiversity biasMacroecologyPrimatesSpatial ecologyThe biodiversity knowledge has several deficits. The wallacean shortfall—related to species distribution unknowledge—is one of the most studied shortfalls. It is important to identify gaps and biases in spatial biodiversity knowledge. However, to find out where the main biodiversity deficits are we need to know how the biodiversity spatial sampling changes according to spatial scale. Here we use an extensive dataset of Atlantic Forest primates to test spatial bias as a function of spatial scales and cell-size resolutions. Our findings indicate that the sampling coverage and spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates are biased depending on spatial cell-size resolution and scale. We also show that from a broad-scale perspective (regional and global) primate spatial knowledge is spatially unbiased regardless of cell-size resolution considered. In contrast, in narrow-scale perspectives the knowledge may have or not spatial bias depending on the cell-size resolution. Our results suggest that sampling bias can be present or more pronounced in narrow-scale in a local perspective. Thus, the choice of scale and spatial resolution on ecological studies must consider the potential impacts of sampling bias accordingly to each scale and cell-size resolution.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação da Biodiversidade Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoDepartamento de Biologia Animal Instituto de Biologia Universidade Estadual de CampinasDepartamento de Biodiversidade Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual de São PauloPrograma de Pós-graduação em Recursos Naturais do Cerrado Universidade Estadual de GoiásLaboratório de Macroecologia e Conservação da Biodiversidade Departamento de Botânica e Ecologia Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Mato GrossoEnvironmental Studies Center (CEA) São Paulo State University - UNESP Rio ClaroDepartamento de Biodiversidade Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual de São PauloEnvironmental Studies Center (CEA) São Paulo State University - UNESP Rio ClaroUniversidade Federal de Mato GrossoUniversidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual de GoiásBosco, Nicolas SilvaPrasniewski, Victor MateusSantos, Jessie PereiraSilveira, Natália Stefanini da [UNESP]Culot, Laurence [UNESP]Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]Tessarolo, GeizianeSobral-Souza, Thadeu2023-03-02T11:50:43Z2023-03-02T11:50:43Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2022.08.002Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation.2530-0644http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24219710.1016/j.pecon.2022.08.0022-s2.0-85136610114Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPerspectives in Ecology and Conservationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-02T11:50:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/242197Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:37:26.475435Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates Bosco, Nicolas Silva Atlantic Forest Biodiversity bias Macroecology Primates Spatial ecology |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
title_full |
Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Scale affects the understanding of biases on the spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates |
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Bosco, Nicolas Silva |
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Bosco, Nicolas Silva Prasniewski, Victor Mateus Santos, Jessie Pereira Silveira, Natália Stefanini da [UNESP] Culot, Laurence [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Tessarolo, Geiziane Sobral-Souza, Thadeu |
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Prasniewski, Victor Mateus Santos, Jessie Pereira Silveira, Natália Stefanini da [UNESP] Culot, Laurence [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Tessarolo, Geiziane Sobral-Souza, Thadeu |
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Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Estadual de Goiás |
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Bosco, Nicolas Silva Prasniewski, Victor Mateus Santos, Jessie Pereira Silveira, Natália Stefanini da [UNESP] Culot, Laurence [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Tessarolo, Geiziane Sobral-Souza, Thadeu |
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Atlantic Forest Biodiversity bias Macroecology Primates Spatial ecology |
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Atlantic Forest Biodiversity bias Macroecology Primates Spatial ecology |
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The biodiversity knowledge has several deficits. The wallacean shortfall—related to species distribution unknowledge—is one of the most studied shortfalls. It is important to identify gaps and biases in spatial biodiversity knowledge. However, to find out where the main biodiversity deficits are we need to know how the biodiversity spatial sampling changes according to spatial scale. Here we use an extensive dataset of Atlantic Forest primates to test spatial bias as a function of spatial scales and cell-size resolutions. Our findings indicate that the sampling coverage and spatial knowledge of Atlantic Forest primates are biased depending on spatial cell-size resolution and scale. We also show that from a broad-scale perspective (regional and global) primate spatial knowledge is spatially unbiased regardless of cell-size resolution considered. In contrast, in narrow-scale perspectives the knowledge may have or not spatial bias depending on the cell-size resolution. Our results suggest that sampling bias can be present or more pronounced in narrow-scale in a local perspective. Thus, the choice of scale and spatial resolution on ecological studies must consider the potential impacts of sampling bias accordingly to each scale and cell-size resolution. |
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