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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

Project Description

We propose a Working Group that will focus on developing hierarchical (Bayesian) statistical models to explain joint spatial patterns in plant species distributions (and thus diversity), using unique datasets from South Africa. The statistical models will: be individual species-based, be spatially explicit, utilize individual species attributes (including phylogenetic information), and include various explicit sources of environmental heterogeneity. The models will be hierarchical in attempting to explain joint patterns of species distributions, thus getting at diversity directly from a mechanistic perspective. We know of no other studies which have taken this approach. In building, validating and comparing the models, we have access to unique data sets from South Africa: 1) the Protea Atlas species inventory; 2) A set of explanatory GIS data layers for the Cape Floristic Region (CFR); 3) cladistic/phylogenetic data on taxa in the Proteaceae; 4) a database of up to 4000 releves from the CFR; and 5) potentially, access to a database of the distribution (at ¿ degree grid cells) of all 23,000 flowering plant species in Southern Africa. The CFR is one of the world's hottest hotspots of plant diversity, and the Protea Atlas dataset may be the most complete presence-absence data set for any taxonomic group across any region.
Working Group Participants

Principal Investigator(s)

John Silander, Richard M. Cowling, Alan E. Gelfand, Anthony G. Rebelo

Project Dates

Start: November 20, 2000

End: December 20, 2002

completed

Participants

Dawn Banard
Duke University
Jarrett Barber
Duke University
Richard M. Cowling
University of Port Elizabeth
Alan E. Gelfand
Duke University
Gabriele Hegerl
Duke University
Bruce Hewitson
University of Cape Town
Mark Holder
University of Connecticut
Kent Holsinger
University of Connecticut
Andrew Latimer
University of Connecticut
Henri Laurie
University of Cape Town
Paul Lewis
University of Connecticut
Amanda T. Lombard
Conservation Systems
John Mickelson
Columbia University
Guy F. Midgley
South African National Biodiversity Institute
Rachel Prunier
University of Connecticut
Anthony G. Rebelo
National Botanical Institute, Kirstenbosch
Gail Reeves
Kirstenbosch Research Centre
Alexandra M. Schmidt
University of Connecticut
John Silander
University of Connecticut
Walter Smit
Mark Tadross
University of Cape Town
Shanshan Wu
University of Connecticut

Products

  1. Journal Article / 2003

    Explaining species distribution patterns through hierarchical modeling

  2. Presentations / 2003

    Explaining species distribution patterns through hierarchical modelling

  3. Journal Article / 2005

    Modelling species diversity through species level hierarchical modelling

  4. Journal Article / 2006

    Building statistical models to analyze species distributions

  5. Journal Article / 2002

    Geometric constraints and spatial pattern of species richness: Critique of range-based null models

  6. Presentations / 2002

    Explaining species diversity through species level hierarchical modeling

  7. Presentations / 2002

    Spatial patterns of species richness and geographic ranges in Africian Proteaceae: Bayesian hierarchical models

  8. Presentations / 2003

    Spatial patterns of species richness and geographic ranges in African Proteaceae: Bayesian hierarchical models

  9. Journal Article / 2004

    Relating plant traits and species distributions along bioclimatic gradients for 88 Leucadendron taxa

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