Document of bibliographic reference 359304
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- Bibliographic resource
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- Journal article
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- Title
- The interspecific abundance–occupancy relationship in rocky intertidal communities
- Abstract
- A commonly assumed pattern in species assemblages is the abundance–occupancy relationship (AOR), which refers to a relationship between the mean local abundance of each species and the proportion of local sites that each species occupies. The AOR concept is relevant because it allows researchers to make inferences or predictions between species abundance and occupancy, which are key variables in ecology. Although the AOR is thought to be ubiquitous, it has not been found for every system where it has been tested. To date, the studies that have evaluated its generality were largely done in terrestrial systems. Therefore, there is a need to evaluate its occurrence in aquatic systems. This study tests whether the AOR occurs in rocky intertidal systems. Using data for algae and invertebrates from Atlantic Canada, we show that the negative binomial model properly describes the relationship between abundance and occupancy in rocky intertidal communities. Moreover, we found the AOR to hold for two hydrodynamically contrasting habitat types. Overall, these findings expand the applicability of the AOR to marine benthic systems. The raw data are included as part of this article and should be valuable for future syntheses on the AOR, as such studies will benefit from using datasets spanning terrestrial and aquatic systems. In this sense, our abundance data are particularly relevant because they describe density of organisms, which is a condition for AOR modelling that intertidal ecological studies typically do not follow entirely, as the abundance of sessile species is often measured as percent cover.
- WebOfScience code
- https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000840736300001
- Bibliographic citation
- van Genne, B.; Scrosati, R.A. (2022). The interspecific abundance–occupancy relationship in rocky intertidal communities. Mar. Biol. Res. 18(1-2): 13-18. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2022.2105895
- Topic
- Marine
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- true
Authors
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- Name
- Barbara van Genne
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- Name
- Ricardo Scrosati
thesaurus terms
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- Seaweed (term code: 9676 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)