Distributional ecology: Opening new research windows by addressing aggregation‐related puzzles

Author:

Chen Youhua1,Shen Tsung‐Jen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chengdu Institute of Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu China

2. Institute of Statistics & Department of Applied Mathematics National Chung Hsing University Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractAimDistribution of species is one of the most elementary but fundamental biodiversity patterns, yet too many puzzles remain unsolved. In most cases, distribution of species is not random, but presents some degree of aggregation. Accordingly, the term ‘distributional aggregation’ is prevailingly used in ecology and evolutionary biology to reflect the non‐random distribution characteristic of species in space and time. However, its meanings are multiform and can be decomposed into a variety of components.LocationGlobal.MethodsIn this paper, through synthesizing historical literature and comparing relevant meanings of distributional aggregation under different contexts, we summarize the current statistical metrics in detecting and evaluating distributional aggregation that are suitable for different field‐survey methods, study models and sampling scales. In particular, we explore the concept under the multi‐species setting for which few conceptual advances and statistical methods have been developed.ResultsWe propose pure data dispersion and spatiotemporal proximity, as two basic components of distributional aggregation. We further explore three advanced components of distributional aggregation: orthogonal, hierarchical and parallel components that can simultaneously link sampling taxa, sampling sites and sampling methods.Main ConclusionsWe hope the systematic review can serve as a potentially useful primer to ecologists for better understanding and investigating complex and new distributional patterns of biological diversity. We further provide informative guides on developing new statistical methods and metrics. We also discuss useful simulation algorithms for generating diverse distributional aggregation patterns of species, aiming to help ecologists to test and compare the performance of different metrics related to diversity and distribution patterns of species.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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