Literature DB >> 27864922

Estimates of local biodiversity change over time stand up to scrutiny.

Mark Vellend1, Maria Dornelas2, Lander Baeten3, Robin Beauséjour1, Carissa D Brown4, Pieter De Frenne3,5, Sarah C Elmendorf6, Nicholas J Gotelli7, Faye Moyes2, Isla H Myers-Smith8, Anne E Magurran2, Brian J McGill9, Hideyasu Shimadzu10, Caya Sievers2.   

Abstract

We present new data and analyses revealing fundamental flaws in a critique of two recent meta-analyses of local-scale temporal biodiversity change. First, the conclusion that short-term time series lead to biased estimates of long-term change was based on two errors in the simulations used to support it. Second, the conclusion of negative relationships between temporal biodiversity change and study duration was entirely dependent on unrealistic model assumptions, the use of a subset of data, and inclusion of one outlier data point in one study. Third, the finding of a decline in local biodiversity, after eliminating post-disturbance studies, is not robust to alternative analyses on the original data set, and is absent in a larger, updated data set. Finally, the undebatable point, noted in both original papers, that studies in the ecological literature are geographically biased, was used to cast doubt on the conclusion that, outside of areas converted to croplands or asphalt, the distribution of biodiversity trends is centered approximately on zero. Future studies may modify conclusions, but at present, alternative conclusions based on the geographic-bias argument rely on speculation. In sum, the critique raises points of uncertainty typical of all ecological studies, but does not provide an evidence-based alternative interpretation.
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America.

Keywords:  biodiversity; disturbance; geographic bias; meta-analysis; species richness; temporal change; time series

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27864922     DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1660

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


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