美国阿拉巴马州两栖动物分布的空间几何特征

Xiongwen Chen
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大尺度物种分布特征对了解群落结构和大尺度物种保护具有重要意义。物种种群分布允许描述新兴物种结构,自然界中一些有趣的几何特征遵循幂律。本研究利用计算方法对美国阿拉巴马州12科60种两栖动物亚种群的数千个历史地点记录进行了最近邻距离的研究,以表征其空间几何特征。结果表明,大多数两栖动物与最近亚种群的距离服从幂律分布,并且最近邻居在亚种群分布中形成相似的三角形。研究结果从几何角度提供了对两栖动物空间结构的新认识,这些几何特征可能对大规模两栖动物的生态保护具有指导意义。
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Spatial geometry of amphibian distribution in Alabama, USA
Characterizing species distribution at a large scale is important for understanding community structure and for strategic conservation at large scales. Species population distribution allows for characterization of emergent species structure and some interesting geometric features in nature follow a power law. In this study, the distances to nearest neighbor among thousands of historical locality records of subpopulations from 60 amphibian species in 12 families at Alabama, USA were studied using a computational approach to characterize their spatial geometry. The results indicated that the distances to the nearest subpopulations follow a power-law distribution and that the nearest neighbors formed similar triangles in the distribution of subpopulations for the majority of amphibian species. The results may provide a new understanding of amphibian spatial structure from a geometric perspective and these geometric characteristics may have implications for ecological conservation of declining amphibians at a large scale.
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