Testing generalities in the shape of patch occupancy frequency distributions

Citation
Bj. Van Rensburg et al., Testing generalities in the shape of patch occupancy frequency distributions, ECOLOGY, 81(11), 2000, pp. 3163-3177
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
00129658 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
11
Year of publication
2000
Pages
3163 - 3177
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-9658(200011)81:11<3163:TGITSO>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Bimodal patch occupancy frequency distributions regularly appear in studies of a variety of taxa at a variety of spatial scales. Metapopulation models associated with the core-satellite hypothesis and a strong rescue effect p redict the occurrence of this bimodality. However, there have been numerous other explanations, both artifactual and biological, of bimodality in patc h occupancy frequency distributions. One approach to a better understanding of the phenomenon is to conduct studies on a variety of taxa and spatial s cales. Here we examine patterns of patch occupancy frequency distributions for plants, dung beetles, and birds at four spatial scales in sand forest a nd mixed woodland in Tembe Elephant Park and Sileza Nature Reserve in South Africa. We then examine the predictions of each alternative mechanism prop osed to explain bimodality with respect to the patterns found in this study . The incidence of bimodality was high. Little evidence was found for any o f the artifactual or nonmetapopulation-based explanations of bimodality. Al though there were no between-taxon differences in the shape of occupancy di stributions, there was a clear trend of decreasing frequency of bimodality with an increase in the size of the area examined. The general shape of ran ge-size frequency distributions in combination with an area effect is sugge sted as a mechanism underlying this pattern. Metapopulation dynamics associ ated with a strong rescue effect could also not be excluded as a possible m echanism playing a role in generating the bimodality found at the patch sca le.