10.5878/6xjf-ma84
Snäll, Tord
Tord
Snäll
0000-0001-5856-5539
Colonisation-extinction data for the epiphytic bryophyte Neckera pennata
Kolonisations- och utdöendedata för aspfjädermossa (Neckera pennata)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
2018
colonization
kolonisering
Epidemiology
Epidemiologi
political change
politisk förändring
Public Health
Folkhälsa
politics
politik
Environment and Public Health
Miljö och folkhälsa
Medicine
Medicin
Health
Hälsa
Population Characteristics
Befolkningskarakteristika
Health Occupations
Vårdyrken
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Biological Sciences
Biologi
2018-11-30
1997/2010
swe
10.5878/tj9a-gy80
26.25 KiB
37 variables
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Copyright: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2041210x
Upphovsrätt: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2041210x
Knowledge on the colonization process is important to understand and project future species distributions. The classic method to quantify colonization rates is time-consuming, as it requires recording infrequent colonization events during extensive, repeated surveys.
We present the novel ‘dating-based approach’ that requires one complete survey of species occurrence and estimates of subpopulation ages to back-date colonization events. These data allow statistical reconstruction of a virtual, repeated survey to estimate colonization rates in response to environmental covariates or connectivity.
With only 30% of survey effort, the dating-based approach provided similar estimates of rate and distance of dispersal of a moss metapopulation as the classic approach relying on long-term surveys. Projections of the number of colonization events during the next 100 years differed by only 2.3% (95%-credible interval: [-1.9%; 7.1%]) between methods.
The dating-based approach is applicable across spatial scales and promises enhancing species distribution models with urgently needed quantitative dispersal information.
Ett nytt sätt att beräkna kolonisationshastigheten som kräver 70% mindre arbete finns nu som alternativ till den klassiska metoden som kräver mycket mer fältarbete.
En mer utförlig beskrivning finns på den engelska katalogsidan: https://snd.gu.se/en/catalogue/study/snd1073
Sweden
Swedish Research Council
2012-3760