Differentiating between niche and neutral assembly in metacommunities using null models of beta-diversity

作者:Tucker Caroline M*; Shoemaker Lauren G; Davies Kendi F; Nemergut Diana R; Melbourne Brett A
来源:Oikos, 2016, 125(6): 778-789.
DOI:10.1111/oik.02803

摘要

The beta-null deviation measure, developed as a null model for beta-diversity, is increasingly used in empirical studies to detect the underlying structuring mechanisms in communities (e.g. niche versus neutral and stochastic versus deterministic). Despite growing use, the ecological interpretation of the presence/absence and abundance-based versions of the beta-null diversity measure have not been tested against communities with known assembly mechanisms, and thus have not been validated as an appropriate tool for inferring assembly mechanisms. Using a mechanistic model with known assembly mechanisms, we simulated replicate metacommunities and examined beta-null deviation values 1) across a gradient of niche (species-sorting) to neutrally structured metacommunities, 2) through time, and 3) we compared the effect of changes in assembly mechanism on the performance of the beta-null deviation measures. The impact of stochasticity on assembly outcomes was also considered. beta-null deviation measures proved to be interpretable as a measure of niche or neutral assembly. However, the presence/absence version of the beta-null deviation measure could not differentiate between niche and neutral metacommunities if demographic stochasticity were present. The abundance-based beta-null deviation measure was successful in distinguishing between niche and neutral metacommunities and was robust to the presence of stochasticity, changes through time, and changing assembly mechanisms. However, we suggest that it is not robust to changing abundance evenness distributions or sampling of communities, and so its interpretation still requires some care. We encourage the testing of the assumptions behind null models for ecology and care in their application.

  • 出版日期2016-6