SPECIES-RANGE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN BRITAIN

Citation
Kj. Gaston et al., SPECIES-RANGE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN BRITAIN, Ecography, 21(4), 1998, pp. 361-370
Citations number
70
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09067590
Volume
21
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
361 - 370
Database
ISI
SICI code
0906-7590(1998)21:4<361:SSDIB>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The detailed forms of species-range size distributions in Britain are determined and contrasted for ten taxonomic assemblages (liverworts, v ascular plants, molluscs [aquatic and terrestrial], dragonflies, macro -moths, butterflies, birds [breeding and wintering], mammals). All are strongly right-skewed when range sizes are untransformed. A logarithm ic transformation fails to normalise the distribution for all but one group, and the distributions for several groups are not readily normal ised at all. Taxa with larger median range sizes have species-range si ze distributions that are less strongly right-skewed. The median obser ved range sizes of species in each of the taxonomic groups fall, in te rms of decreasing range size: in the sequence wintering birds > breedi ng birds > mammals > butterflies > terrestrial molluscs > dragonflies > aquatic molluscs > vascular plants > moths > liverworts. Despite the difficulties in deriving a simple and sensible mechanistic model for range size distributions, this is likely to be the most important next step towards understanding their forms.