کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4495916 | 1623818 | 2016 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• This study constructs a new model of SAD based on fractal theory.
• This model has a good fit to SADs of 104 community samples from 8 taxonomic groups.
• The significance of the fractal parameter relates to the “dominance” of a community.
• This work combines diversity indexes and SAD into a broader perspective of diversity.
Community diversity is usually characterized by numerical indexes; however it indeed depends on the species abundance distribution (SAD). Diversity indexes and SAD are based on the same information but treating as separate themes. Ranking species abundance from largest to smallest, the decreasing pattern can give the information about the SAD. Frontier proposed such SAD might be a fractal structure, and first applied the Zipf–Mandelbrot model to the SAD study. However, this model fails to include the Zipf model, and also fails to ensure an integer rank. In this study, a fractal model of SAD was reconstructed, and tested with 104 community samples from 8 taxonomic groups. The results show that there was a good fit of the presented model. Fractal parameter (p) determines the SAD of a community. The ecological significance of p relates to the “dominance” of a community. The correlation between p and classical diversity indexes show that Shannon index decreases and Simpson index increases as p increases. The main purpose of this paper is not to compare with other SADs models; it simply provides a new interpretation of SAD model construction, and preliminarily integrates diversity indexes and SAD model into a broader perspective of community diversity.
Journal: Journal of Theoretical Biology - Volume 392, 7 March 2016, Pages 107–112