Distinguishing area and habitat heterogeneity effects: a simulation test of the MacNally and Watson (1997) protocol

Authors
Citation
Ka. Mcguinness, Distinguishing area and habitat heterogeneity effects: a simulation test of the MacNally and Watson (1997) protocol, AUSTRAL EC, 25(1), 2000, pp. 8-15
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
14429985 → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
8 - 15
Database
ISI
SICI code
1442-9985(200002)25:1<8:DAAHHE>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Distinguishing the roles that different factors, such as sampling effects a nd habitat heterogeneity, play in generating species-area curves continues to be difficult in many communities. A recent response to this challenge is the proposal of a 'zoom' protocol in which species richness and habitat he terogeneity are sampled in successively larger units (transects or quadrats ). The utility of this approach requires that there be justifiable, predict able and unambiguous relationships between richness and heterogeneity. Resu lts of computer simulations that I have done to test the predicted relation ships demonstrate, however, that the predicted patterns were not always obs erved and, on occasion, more complex relationships were observed in their p lace. While the development of such protocols may increase our understandin g of species-area curves, they are unlikely ever to pronounce unambiguously on their causes.