Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model

Variation in individual density may explain the unimodal richness-biomass relationship in which species richness peaks at an intermediate level of total biomass. However, it is unclear how individual density is regulated by community thinning (i.e., mortality due to competition with neighbors) as to...

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Main Authors: Daniel J. McGlinn, Michael W. Palmer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/4/550/
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spelling doaj-a345dee968144967b86f50e1872fee252020-11-24T23:50:23ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182010-04-012455056010.3390/d2040550Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral ModelDaniel J. McGlinnMichael W. PalmerVariation in individual density may explain the unimodal richness-biomass relationship in which species richness peaks at an intermediate level of total biomass. However, it is unclear how individual density is regulated by community thinning (i.e., mortality due to competition with neighbors) as total above-ground biomass increases. We developed a simulation model which demonstrates that the spatial structure of a population can influence the initiation and rate of community thinning and thus the shape of the richness-biomass relationship. Specifically, we found that more clustered populations resulted in a more abrupt initiation and rapid rate of thinning and thus a sharper unimodal richness-biomass relationship. Our simulation also demonstrated that a wide diversity of richness-biomass relationships can be produced by community-thinning. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/4/550/hump-shaped curveproductivitybiomasscommunity thinningsimulationdiversity
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author Daniel J. McGlinn
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Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
Diversity
hump-shaped curve
productivity
biomass
community thinning
simulation
diversity
author_facet Daniel J. McGlinn
Michael W. Palmer
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title Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
title_short Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
title_full Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
title_fullStr Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Structure Alters the Shape of the Unimodal Species Richness-Biomass Relationship in a Neutral Model
title_sort spatial structure alters the shape of the unimodal species richness-biomass relationship in a neutral model
publisher MDPI AG
series Diversity
issn 1424-2818
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Variation in individual density may explain the unimodal richness-biomass relationship in which species richness peaks at an intermediate level of total biomass. However, it is unclear how individual density is regulated by community thinning (i.e., mortality due to competition with neighbors) as total above-ground biomass increases. We developed a simulation model which demonstrates that the spatial structure of a population can influence the initiation and rate of community thinning and thus the shape of the richness-biomass relationship. Specifically, we found that more clustered populations resulted in a more abrupt initiation and rapid rate of thinning and thus a sharper unimodal richness-biomass relationship. Our simulation also demonstrated that a wide diversity of richness-biomass relationships can be produced by community-thinning.
topic hump-shaped curve
productivity
biomass
community thinning
simulation
diversity
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/4/550/
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