Communication
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Paper
Titre original
Original title
Modelling landscape variation in species richness: a hierarchical approach
Langue /
Language
Anglais
Auteur(s) /
Author(s)
Henry, M.(1) ; Cosson, J.-F.(2) ; Pons, J.-M.(3)
Affiliation Auteur
Author affiliation
(1) INRA / UAPV ; (2) INRA, CBGP ; (3) MNHN, UMR 5202
Résumé original
Original abstract
Species richness is widely used by animal ecologists as a biodiversity metric. Modelling landscape variation in species richness is, however, subject to strong statistical constraints when reliable richness estimates are restricted to few sampling sites. In this study, we assessed the efficacy of some richness surrogates whose computation is based on the relative abundance of relevant species groups. Available from any single sample, abundance estimates are usually adequately modelled as a function of landscape configuration, and as such offer considerable advantages over the direct modelling of species richness. When applied to a complex bat assemblage in a fragmented neotropical rainforest, most candidate surrogates were tightly correlated with observed species richness (r= 0.71 to 0.88). These surrogates can be used as reliable tools to compare the efficiency of different landscape management scenarii or landscape restoration priorities with regard to biodiversity.
Mots-clés français
French keywords
forest fragmentation ; generalised linear model ; functional diversity ; higher taxa diversity ; vertebrate community
Année /
Année
2010
Nombre de pages
Number of pages
14 p.
Section
2. Modelling the biophysical components of landscapes
Information sur le colloque
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Information about the conference
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Titre
LandMod 2010: International Conference on Integrative Landscape Modelling
Date
3/2/2010 - 5/2/2010
Pays
France