Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level

This study presents a quantitative partitioning of the total variance in the patterns of occurrence of 231 vascular plant taxa in 362 1 x 1 km grids in the Kevo Nature Reserve into four independent components: purely spatial variation, spatially structured environmental variation, non-spat:al enviro...

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Main Authors: Heikkinen, RK, Birks, HJB
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD 1996
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/166987/
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author Heikkinen, RK
Birks, HJB
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description This study presents a quantitative partitioning of the total variance in the patterns of occurrence of 231 vascular plant taxa in 362 1 x 1 km grids in the Kevo Nature Reserve into four independent components: purely spatial variation, spatially structured environmental variation, non-spat:al environmental variation, and unexplained variation. This partitioning is done with (partial) constrained ordinations (canonical correspondence analysis) and associated Monte Carlo permutation rests. The numerical results suggest that most of the biological variance captured by the external explanatory variables is related to 'local' meso-scale environmental factors, as 12.6% of the variation in the species data is explained solely by the environmental variables. Part of the variance (6%) represents a spatially covarying environmental component, but only a very small part, ca 2%, is related to purely spatial variation. The amount of unexplained variation is very high (>75%). The results are compared and discussed in relation to the relative amounts of these four variance components at broader- and finer-scales and to the concepts of domains and transition zones of scales in biological patterning.
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:166987 2025-01-17T01:00:42+00:00 Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level Heikkinen, RK Birks, HJB 1996-09 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/166987/ unknown MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD In: ECOGRAPHY. (pp. 341 - 351). MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD (1996) CANONICAL CORRESPONDENCE-ANALYSIS NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS ECOLOGY CANADA FLORA FISH Proceedings paper 1996 ftucl 2016-12-29T23:11:51Z This study presents a quantitative partitioning of the total variance in the patterns of occurrence of 231 vascular plant taxa in 362 1 x 1 km grids in the Kevo Nature Reserve into four independent components: purely spatial variation, spatially structured environmental variation, non-spat:al environmental variation, and unexplained variation. This partitioning is done with (partial) constrained ordinations (canonical correspondence analysis) and associated Monte Carlo permutation rests. The numerical results suggest that most of the biological variance captured by the external explanatory variables is related to 'local' meso-scale environmental factors, as 12.6% of the variation in the species data is explained solely by the environmental variables. Part of the variance (6%) represents a spatially covarying environmental component, but only a very small part, ca 2%, is related to purely spatial variation. The amount of unexplained variation is very high (>75%). The results are compared and discussed in relation to the relative amounts of these four variance components at broader- and finer-scales and to the concepts of domains and transition zones of scales in biological patterning. Report Subarctic University College London: UCL Discovery Canada Kevo ENVELOPE(27.020,27.020,69.758,69.758)
spellingShingle CANONICAL CORRESPONDENCE-ANALYSIS
NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS
ECOLOGY
CANADA
FLORA
FISH
Heikkinen, RK
Birks, HJB
Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title_full Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title_fullStr Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title_short Spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at Kevo, N Finland - A case study at the meso-scale level
title_sort spatial and environmental components of variation in the distribution patterns of subarctic plant species at kevo, n finland - a case study at the meso-scale level
topic CANONICAL CORRESPONDENCE-ANALYSIS
NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS
ECOLOGY
CANADA
FLORA
FISH
topic_facet CANONICAL CORRESPONDENCE-ANALYSIS
NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS
ECOLOGY
CANADA
FLORA
FISH
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/166987/