Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.

Subjective decisions of thematic and spatial resolutions in characterizing environmental heterogeneity may affect the characterizations of spatial pattern and the simulation of occurrence and rate of ecological processes, and in turn, model-based tree species distribution. Thus, this study quantifie...

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Main Authors: Yu Liang, Hong S He, Jacob S Fraser, ZhiWei Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23861828/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-27af10ec21eb4deaa7780a05933d5deb2021-03-03T23:09:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6788910.1371/journal.pone.0067889Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.Yu LiangHong S HeJacob S FraserZhiWei WuSubjective decisions of thematic and spatial resolutions in characterizing environmental heterogeneity may affect the characterizations of spatial pattern and the simulation of occurrence and rate of ecological processes, and in turn, model-based tree species distribution. Thus, this study quantified the importance of thematic and spatial resolutions, and their interaction in predictions of tree species distribution (quantified by species abundance). We investigated how model-predicted species abundances changed and whether tree species with different ecological traits (e.g., seed dispersal distance, competitive capacity) had different responses to varying thematic and spatial resolutions. We used the LANDIS forest landscape model to predict tree species distribution at the landscape scale and designed a series of scenarios with different thematic (different numbers of land types) and spatial resolutions combinations, and then statistically examined the differences of species abundance among these scenarios. Results showed that both thematic and spatial resolutions affected model-based predictions of species distribution, but thematic resolution had a greater effect. Species ecological traits affected the predictions. For species with moderate dispersal distance and relatively abundant seed sources, predicted abundance increased as thematic resolution increased. However, for species with long seeding distance or high shade tolerance, thematic resolution had an inverse effect on predicted abundance. When seed sources and dispersal distance were not limiting, the predicted species abundance increased with spatial resolution and vice versa. Results from this study may provide insights into the choice of thematic and spatial resolutions for model-based predictions of tree species distribution.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23861828/?tool=EBI
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author Yu Liang
Hong S He
Jacob S Fraser
ZhiWei Wu
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Hong S He
Jacob S Fraser
ZhiWei Wu
Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yu Liang
Hong S He
Jacob S Fraser
ZhiWei Wu
author_sort Yu Liang
title Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
title_short Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
title_full Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
title_fullStr Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
title_full_unstemmed Thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
title_sort thematic and spatial resolutions affect model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Subjective decisions of thematic and spatial resolutions in characterizing environmental heterogeneity may affect the characterizations of spatial pattern and the simulation of occurrence and rate of ecological processes, and in turn, model-based tree species distribution. Thus, this study quantified the importance of thematic and spatial resolutions, and their interaction in predictions of tree species distribution (quantified by species abundance). We investigated how model-predicted species abundances changed and whether tree species with different ecological traits (e.g., seed dispersal distance, competitive capacity) had different responses to varying thematic and spatial resolutions. We used the LANDIS forest landscape model to predict tree species distribution at the landscape scale and designed a series of scenarios with different thematic (different numbers of land types) and spatial resolutions combinations, and then statistically examined the differences of species abundance among these scenarios. Results showed that both thematic and spatial resolutions affected model-based predictions of species distribution, but thematic resolution had a greater effect. Species ecological traits affected the predictions. For species with moderate dispersal distance and relatively abundant seed sources, predicted abundance increased as thematic resolution increased. However, for species with long seeding distance or high shade tolerance, thematic resolution had an inverse effect on predicted abundance. When seed sources and dispersal distance were not limiting, the predicted species abundance increased with spatial resolution and vice versa. Results from this study may provide insights into the choice of thematic and spatial resolutions for model-based predictions of tree species distribution.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23861828/?tool=EBI
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