2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14324
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A diversity of diversities: Do complex environmental effects underpin associations between below‐ and above‐ground taxa?

Fiona M. Seaton,
Paul B. L. George,
Jamie Alison
et al.

Abstract: To predict how biodiversity will respond to global change, it is crucial to understand the relative roles of abiotic drivers and biotic interactions in driving associations between the biodiversity of disparate taxa. It is particularly challenging to understand diversity–diversity links across domains and habitats, because data are rarely available for multiple above‐ and below‐ground taxa across multiple sites. Here, we analyse data from a unique biodiversity data set gathered across a variety of oceanic tem… Show more

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“…). JSDMs provide a powerful approach for inferring assembly processes shaping communities [55][56][57][58] and were recently enhanced to allow rapid analyses of hundreds of species and samples obtained from metabarcoding datasets 59,60 . By providing a framework to analyse how environmental and spatial factors, as well as biotic interactions, influence communities, JSDMs can not only test existing hypotheses but also generate new, testable hypotheses about the drivers of community assembly.…”
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“…). JSDMs provide a powerful approach for inferring assembly processes shaping communities [55][56][57][58] and were recently enhanced to allow rapid analyses of hundreds of species and samples obtained from metabarcoding datasets 59,60 . By providing a framework to analyse how environmental and spatial factors, as well as biotic interactions, influence communities, JSDMs can not only test existing hypotheses but also generate new, testable hypotheses about the drivers of community assembly.…”
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confidence: 99%