2014
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.12303
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Multi‐scale sampling boosts inferences from beta diversity patterns in coastal forests of South Africa

Abstract: AimWe used a hierarchical fractal-based sampling design to test how sampling scale influences i) beta diversity and ii) inferences on the modelled contribution of niche-versus dispersal-based assembly processes in structuring tree and bird assemblages. Location Coastal forest fragments, South AfricaMethods We surveyed 103 tree and 267 bird points within eight forest fragments and partitioned beta diversity (β sor ) into its turnover (β sim ) and nestedness (β nes ) components. We evaluated how sampling at fine… Show more

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“…). Dispersal limitation likely drives community assembly in coastal forests (Olivier & van Aarde ), thus the patterns found in our study may be more related to dispersal than to competition between species. For instance, the convergence in trait values observed in the early stages of forest development may indicate that a specific dispersal vector (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…). Dispersal limitation likely drives community assembly in coastal forests (Olivier & van Aarde ), thus the patterns found in our study may be more related to dispersal than to competition between species. For instance, the convergence in trait values observed in the early stages of forest development may indicate that a specific dispersal vector (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The IOCB covers a narrow strip (less than~35-km wide) along 800 km of the eastern seaboard of South Africa, and represents the southernmost range of East African Coastal Forest that extends northwards as far as southern Somalia (Burgess & Clarke 2000). The climate of the study area is humid and subtropical (van Aarde et al 2014). Mean annual rainfall during the study period was 1336 AE 117 mmÁyr À1 .…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of beta diversity describe the extent of compositional differences between sites and also attempt to reveal the assembly mechanisms that drive these differences. Understanding how communities are assembled and structured in space and time, and the variation therein, has basic and applied relevance in ecology (Kraft et al ., ; Beaudrot et al ., ) and conservation science (Paknia & Pfeiffer, ; Olivier & van Aarde, ). Typically, data on species occurrences at sites across a landscape are used to calculate some estimate of beta diversity, but a number of conceptual advances indicate that this approach may only give us a limited insight into the patterns and drivers of beta diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, b-diversity has been increasingly studied in recent years and has become fundamental for understanding community assembly processes and biodiversity conservation (McKnight et al 2007;Clarke et al 2010;Muller and Gossner 2010). However, b-diversity patterns are also scale dependent (Kraft et al 2011;Olivier and van Aarde 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%