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Data from: Sampling effects drive the species-area relationship in lake zooplankton

  • 1. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

Description

The Island Species-Area relationship (ISAR) describes how the numbers of species increases with increasing size of an island (or island-like habitat, such as lakes), and is one of the oldest laws in ecology. Despite its conceptual importance, there remains a great deal of ambiguity regarding the ISAR and its underlying processes. We compiled data from sampled zooplankton assemblages from several hundred lakes in North America and Europe to examine the influence of the three main hypothesized mechanisms leading to ISARs - passive sampling, disproportionate effects, and habitat heterogeneity. We compiled data on lake zooplankton assemblages that reported sample-level and lake level species richness estimates, as well as relative abundance data. In both North American and European lakes, we found a consistent and strong increase in total species richness with increasing lake area. However, when we compared the number of species standardized by number of individuals, there was no relationship between lake area and sample-level species richness or an estimate of species relative abundances, calculated as the Probability of Interspecific Encounter (PIE; a measure of evenness). This was true even when multiple samples were taken across lakes and combined, reducing the likelihood that habitat heterogeneity was driving the results. Overall, our results suggest that the ISAR of zooplankton in these lakes was most likely determined by sampling effects rather than disproportionate effects or habitat heterogeneity leading to more species in larger lakes. Understanding the mechanisms driving ISAR results such as ours can also help us develop predictions for biodiversity change when the area of these habitats changes. 

Notes

Variables in "all_data_diversity_metrics":

study_id : Unique ID given to datasets

lake_name : Name of different lakes

Continent : either North America or Europe

total_sample : "Total " for lakes with total species richness and "Sample" for lakes that had sample data

lake_area : Area of lakes given in hectares (ha)

S_PIE : Measure of evenness 

S_total : Total species richness in lakes

S_n : Rarefied species richness

Funding provided by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
Award Number: FZT 118

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10.1111/oik.06057 (DOI)