The Latest Biology News And Medical NewsBiology News 2Health News 2Biology News 3Health News 3
HOME >> BIOLOGY >> NEWS
Must ecologists account for time to understand biodiversity in space?

Ecologists typically study biodiversity in "snapshots"--single-time surveys conducted in many locations--and try to understand why some habitats have more species than others, or why larger areas contain more species than smaller ones. But what are ecologists missing if they ignore the reality that communities are not snapshots but continually in flux?

By studying how plants in three hyper-diverse grasslands change annually over a decade, ecologists Jason Fridley (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Robert Peet (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Eddy van der Maarel (University of Groningen), and Jo Willems (Utrecht University) show how one crucial property of ecosystems--the species-area curve, describing the relation of area and number of species--cannot be fully understood unless annual changes in the species composition of local communities are taken into account.

Reporting in The American Naturalist, Fridley and colleagues demonstrate, for the first time, that "local" species-area curves (those confined to one community) and those of large regions can be linked if one considers that the species composition of small areas changes faster than that of larger areas.

"It is increasingly clear," says Fridley, "that plant communities are dynamic entities in which variation in space and time are inextricably linked."

Indeed, ecologists have argued for decades over why species-area curves measured locally do not seem to match predictions derived from larger areas. This study shows that smaller surveys are heavily constrained by the poor sample size of individuals in any given year. Over time, as individuals die and are replaced by others from the surrounding area, the sample size increases and the community begins to more resemble its region--but in a manner that strictly follows the region's species-area curve.

This novel connection of local and regional biodiversity patterns extends the generality of the spec
'"/>

Contact: Suzanne Wu
swu@press.uchicago.edu
773-834-0386
University of Chicago Press Journals
20-Jun-2006


Page: 1 2

Related biology news :

1. Marine ecologists to help rebuild decreasing fish stocks
2. Genome sequencing is for ecologists, too
3. Based on body size, bacteria and elephants have similar metabolism, ecologists find
4. Prominent ecologists to discuss results of worlds largest international ecological meeting
5. Behavioural ecologists elucidated how peahens choose their mates, and why
6. Internet viruses help ecologists control invasive species
7. Time running out for South Asian vultures, ecologists warn
8. The global carbon budget -- proper accounting means paying attention to inland waters
9. Rise in sea level, loss of wet lands may account for unstable ground in Mississippi Delta
10. Primates take weather into account when searching for fruits
11. Hepatitis B accounts for 40 percent of missing Asian women

Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
TAG: Must ecologists account for time understand biodiversity space

(Date:11/23/2009)...160 participants gathered this week for the sevent...E conference. This year,s topic, "Synthetic Biolog...dical researchers to explore the engineering, scie... field of synthetic biology. , Bonnie L. Bassler...ersity and this year,s conference chair, challenge...
(Date:11/23/2009)...e vaccine available for the H1N1 virus has been se...us. The vaccination marks the first time vaccine h...ndemic flu., Iowa State University,s Hank Harris...ne this summer and has been shipping preventive do...s for several weeks., The latest vaccines were s...
(Date:11/23/2009)...study by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)...co-existing medical conditions (co-morbidity) do n...frican-Americans compared to Caucasians who also h...v. 23 in Cancer , a journal of the American Cance... BMI and co-morbidity are independent predictors o...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Synthetic biology offers new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration 2Iowa State researcher produces, ships only H1N1 vaccine available for swine 2Racial disparity in colon cancer survival not easily explained, UAB researchers say 2Joint Venture Formed to Help Health Marketers Navigate Social Media Environment 5794 1Joint Venture Formed to Help Health Marketers Navigate Social Media Environment 5794 2Trana Discovery and Southern Research Institute Find Bioactive HIV Antiviral Compounds 5789 1Trana Discovery and Southern Research Institute Find Bioactive HIV Antiviral Compounds 5789 2Trana Discovery and Southern Research Institute Find Bioactive HIV Antiviral Compounds 5789 3Trana Discovery and Southern Research Institute Find Bioactive HIV Antiviral Compounds 5789 4Lymphoma Research Foundation announces recipients of CLL SLL Research Initiative grants 60249 1Lymphoma Research Foundation announces recipients of CLL SLL Research Initiative grants 60249 2
(Date:11/24/2009)...HealthRoboticstodayannounced,thatithasformedanewCa...hisrecentlyformedToronto-basedcompanywilloperateun...install,andsupport,HealthRobotics,i.v.RoomoftheFut...feringsi.v.STATION(TM),i.v.SOFT(TM),andOMM(TM).,He...n"asneeded,basis"toitsstrategicpartnershipswithMcK...
(Date:11/24/2009)... Service (CAS), the global expert on chemical info... the world,s leading producer of patent invention ...atent office, the World Intellectual Property Orga...Trademark Office (USPTO) for more than a decade, b...eeded Japan for the first time on a monthly basis ...
(Date:11/23/2009)...cative new study, a University of Utah scientist a...jor cause of global warming cannot be stabilized ...ilds the equivalent of one new nuclear power plant... be any substantial near-term departure from recen...on rates," says the new paper by Tim Garrett, an a...
(Date:11/23/2009)...unication, computation and more powerful ways to e...antum states as carriers of information is an extr...hown, mathematically, how to gently tease out unwa... the information intact. Their work is reported in...d highlighted with a Viewpoint in Physics ( http...
Breaking Biology Technology:Health Robotics Continues its Global Expansion With December 09 ASHP's Launch of Joint Venture in Canada 2China Leads All Nations in Publication of Chemical Patents According to CAS, the World's Most Authoritative Publisher of Chemical Information 2China Leads All Nations in Publication of Chemical Patents According to CAS, the World's Most Authoritative Publisher of Chemical Information 3Is global warming unstoppable? 2Is global warming unstoppable? 3Is global warming unstoppable? 4
Other News:
...ember when advertisers asked, "How do you handle a...ns of the ever-popular TV dinner?......University ...ees" to control portion size successfully in a wei...sized; this was the same plan the dietitians used ...
...etailed and extensive new analysis of the fossil r... years has yielded a stunning surprise. Biodiversi...f 62 million years for which science has no satisf...earchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawr...
New partnerships bridging the boundaries between religion and science must be forged if the world is to avoid ecological collapse because of pollution and human interference, says a University of Toro
...ng a novel genetic cloning and sequencing techniqu...borne pathogens in a Midwest therapy pool, pointin...ols, says a new study....... Led by Washington Uni...of Colorado at Boulder and San Diego State Univers...
Hey, guys, they're not girlie-man portions, they're healthy portions 2Fossil records show biodiversity comes and goes 2Fossil records show biodiversity comes and goes 3New lab technique identifies high levels of pathogens in therapy pool 2New lab technique identifies high levels of pathogens in therapy pool 3
... DURHAM, N.C. -- Researchers have discovered that a small mammal-like reptile that lived 260 million years ago is the first known efficient land vertebrate chewer -- able to use a shearing chewing
...se I study led by researchers at Beth Israel Deaco... VIII gene therapy-based treatment for severe hemo...f this first human investigation of hemophilia A g...was derived from patients own cells, may be effect...
...werful, high-resolution nuclear magnet resonance (...oday to The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI). Ac...nt of Molecular Biology, the new NMR, referred to ...ll become the centerpiece of one of the world's mo...
...evidence from a recent study of latex allergy skin...s encourage the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...ntaining natural rubber" where appropriate and con...ttle stoppers. ..If a drug is sold and stored in v...
Ancient reptile is efficient chewer 2Ancient reptile is efficient chewer 3Study finds nonviral gene therapy for severe hemophilia a is safe with early signs of benefit 2Study finds nonviral gene therapy for severe hemophilia a is safe with early signs of benefit 3The world's most powerful NMR spectrometer 2Drug bottles containing natural rubber stoppers may place latex allergic patients at risk for reactions 2