Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.

Relationships between species composition and its environmental determinants are a basic objective of ecology. Such relationships are scale dependent, and predictors of species composition typically include variables such as climate, topographic, historical legacies, land uses, human population leve...

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Main Authors: Rafi Kent, Avi Bar-Massada, Yohay Carmel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3181324?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1473c79c8cd54fcea1ba29347257e0f22020-11-24T21:34:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0169e2544010.1371/journal.pone.0025440Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.Rafi KentAvi Bar-MassadaYohay CarmelRelationships between species composition and its environmental determinants are a basic objective of ecology. Such relationships are scale dependent, and predictors of species composition typically include variables such as climate, topographic, historical legacies, land uses, human population levels, and random processes. Our objective was to quantify the effect of environmental determinants on U.S. mammal composition at various spatial scales. We found that climate was the predominant factor affecting species composition, and its relative impact increased in correlation with the increase of the spatial scale. Another factor affecting species composition is land-use-land-cover. Our findings showed that its impact decreased as the spatial scale increased. We provide quantitative indication of highly significant effect of climate and land-use-land-cover variables on mammal composition at multiple scales.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3181324?pdf=render
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Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
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author_facet Rafi Kent
Avi Bar-Massada
Yohay Carmel
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title Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
title_short Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
title_full Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
title_fullStr Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
title_full_unstemmed Multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous USA.
title_sort multiscale analyses of mammal species composition--environment relationship in the contiguous usa.
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publishDate 2011-01-01
description Relationships between species composition and its environmental determinants are a basic objective of ecology. Such relationships are scale dependent, and predictors of species composition typically include variables such as climate, topographic, historical legacies, land uses, human population levels, and random processes. Our objective was to quantify the effect of environmental determinants on U.S. mammal composition at various spatial scales. We found that climate was the predominant factor affecting species composition, and its relative impact increased in correlation with the increase of the spatial scale. Another factor affecting species composition is land-use-land-cover. Our findings showed that its impact decreased as the spatial scale increased. We provide quantitative indication of highly significant effect of climate and land-use-land-cover variables on mammal composition at multiple scales.
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