Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4372441 | Ecological Complexity | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Our main conclusions are that SAR models are highly dependent on sampling scale and sampling approach and that the shape of the best ranked SAR model is convex without an asymptote for smaller scales (small, intermediate) and it is sigmoid for larger scales (large and very large). For some of the SAR model coefficients, there are clear correlations with spatial information, thereby providing an interpretation of these coefficients. In addition, the slope z measuring the rate of species increase for SAR models in the power function family was found to be directly proportional to beta diversity, which confirms the view that beta diversity and SAR models are to some extent both measures of species richness.
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Authors
Morteza Mashayekhi, Brian MacPherson, Robin Gras,