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DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13691
WOS记录号: WOS:000483389100001
论文题名:
Occupancy patterns and upper range limits of lowland Bornean birds along an elevational gradient
作者: Burner, Ryan C.1,2; Styring, Alison R.3; Rahman, Mustafa A.4,5; Sheldon, Frederick H.1,2
通讯作者: Burner, Ryan C.
刊名: JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
ISSN: 0305-0270
EISSN: 1365-2699
出版年: 2019
语种: 英语
英文关键词: abundant centre ; community assembly ; diffuse competition ; habitat selection ; Huisman-Olff-Fresco (HOF) models ; naive occupancy ; pairwise species co-occurrence ; range limits ; rare periphery ; truncated niche
WOS关键词: INTERSPECIFIC AGGRESSION ; GEOGRAPHIC RANGE ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; FOREST ; ABUNDANCE ; ECOLOGY ; COMMUNITIES ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; COOCCURRENCE ; TEMPERATURE
WOS学科分类: Ecology ; Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography
英文摘要:

Aim The traditional view of species' distributions is that they are less abundant near the edges of their ranges and more abundant towards the centre. Testing this pattern is difficult because of the complexity of distributions across wide geographical areas. An alternative strategy, however, is to measure species' distributional patterns along elevational gradients. We applied this strategy to examine whether lowland forest birds are indeed less common near their upper range limits on a Bornean mountain, and tested co-occurrence patterns among species for potential causes of attenuation, including signatures of habitat selection and competition at the periphery of their ranges. Location Mt. Mulu, Borneo. Taxon Rain forest birds. Methods We surveyed lowland forest birds on Mt. Mulu (2,376 m), classified their elevation-occupancy distributions using Huisman-Olff-Fresco (HOF) models, and examined co-occurrence patterns of species pairs for signatures of shared habitat patches and interspecific competition. Results For 39 of 50 common species, occupancy was highest at sea level then gradually declined near their upper range edges, in keeping with a "rare periphery" hypothesis. With respect to habitat selection, lowland species do not appear to cluster together at sites of patchy similar habitat near their upper range limits; neither are most lowland species segregated from potential montane competitors where ranges overlap. Main conclusions High relative abundance at sea level implies that species inhabit "truncated niches" and are not currently near the limits of their fundamental niche, unless unknown critical response thresholds exist. However, indirect effects of increasing temperature predicted under climate change scenarios could still influence lower range limits of lowland species indirectly by altering habitat, precipitation regimes and competitive interactions. The lack of non-random co-occurrence patterns implies that patchy habitat and simple pairwise species interactions are unlikely to be responsible for upper range limits in most species; diffuse competition across diverse rain forest bird communities could still play a role.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/145733
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作者单位: 1.Louisiana State Univ, Museum Nat Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
2.Louisiana State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
3.Evergreen State Coll, Olympia, WA 98505 USA
4.Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Fac Resource Sci & Technol, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia
5.Univ Coll Sabah Fdn, Fac Nat Sci & Sustainabil, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

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Burner, Ryan C.,Styring, Alison R.,Rahman, Mustafa A.,et al. Occupancy patterns and upper range limits of lowland Bornean birds along an elevational gradient[J]. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,2019-01-01
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