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SESAM - a new framework integrating macroecological and species distribution models for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of species assemblages

Guisan A; Rahbek C

Journal of Biogeography · 2011

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Summary

Two different approaches currently prevail for predicting spatial patterns of species assemblages. The first approach (macroecological modelling, MEM) focuses directly on realized properties of species assemblages, whereas the second approach (stacked species distribution modelling, S-SDM) starts with constituent species to approximate the properties of assemblages. Here, we propose to unify the two approaches in a single ‘spatially explicit species assemblage modelling’ (SESAM) framework. This framework uses relevant designations of initial species source pools for modelling, macroecological variables, and ecological assembly rules to constrain predictions of the richness and composition of species assemblages obtained by stacking predictions of individual species distributions. We believe that such a framework could prove useful in many theoretical and applied disciplines of ecology and evolution, both for improving our basic understanding of species assembly across spatio-temporal scales and for anticipating expected consequences of local, regional or global environmental changes. In this paper, we propose such a framework and call for further developments and testing across a broad range of community types in a variety of environments.

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Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 139; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation; methods / modelling / statistics. Topics: biodiversity / conservation; methods / modelling / statistics Evidence type: Policy / guidance Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #139 Original: Guisan, A. & Rahbek, C. SESAM - a new framework integrating macroecological and species distribution models for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of species assemblages. J. Biogeogr. 38, 1433-1444 (2011).

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed research
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Food supply chain
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02550.x
Catalogue ID
IRmoq83nfn-faced5
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