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  • Species persistence and mean rank abundance in global Nutrient Network plots from 2007-2019
  • Wilfahrt, Peter A; University of Minnesota, USA
    Asmus, Ashley L; University of Minnesota, USA
    Adler, Peter; Utah State University
    Arnillas, Carlos Alberto; University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
    Bakker, Jonathan D; University of Washington
    Biederman, Lori; Iowa State University, USA
    Borer, Elizabeth; University of Minnesota, USA
    Brudvig, Lars; Michigan State University
    Cadotte, Marc; University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
    Daleo, Pedro; Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina
    Eskelinen, Anu; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Germany
    Firn, Jennifer; Queensland University of Technology, Australia
    Harpole, W. Stanley; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Germany
    Hautier, Yann; University of Zurich, Switzerland
    Henning, Jeremiah A; University of Minnesota, USA
    Kirkman, Kevin P; University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Komatsu, Kimberly J; University of California, Berkeley
    Laungani, Ramesh; Doane University
    MacDougall, Andrew; University of Guelph, Canada
    McCulley, Rebecca L; University of Kentucky
    Moore, Joslin L; University of Melbourne, Australia
    Morgan,, John W; La Trobe University, Australia
    Mortensen, Brent; Benedictine College, USA
    Ochoa Hueso, Raul; University of Cadiz, Spain
    Ohlert, Timothy; University of New Mexico, USA
    Power, Sally A; University of Western Sydney, Australia
    Price, Jodi; Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia
    Risch, Anita C; Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Switzerland
    Schuetz, Martin; Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Switzerland
    Seabloom, Eric; University of Minnesota, USA
    Shoemaker, Lauren; University of Wyoming, USA
    Stevens, Carly; Lancaster University, UK
    Strauss, Alexander T; University of Minnesota, USA
    Tognetti, Pedro M; Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Virtanen, Risto; University of Oulu, Finland
  • 2021-06-14
  • Wilfahrt, P.A., A.L. Asmus, P. Adler, C. Arnillas, J.D. Bakker, L. Biederman, E. Borer, L. Brudvig, M. Cadotte, P. Daleo, A. Eskelinen, J. Firn, W. Harpole, Y. Hautier, J.A. Henning, K.P. Kirkman, K.J. Komatsu, R. Laungani, A. MacDougall, R.L. McCulley, J.L. Moore, J.W. Morgan,, B. Mortensen, R. Ochoa Hueso, T. Ohlert, S.A. Power, J. Price, A.C. Risch, M. Schuetz, E. Seabloom, L. Shoemaker, C. Stevens, A.T. Strauss, P.M. Tognetti, and R. Virtanen. 2021. Species persistence and mean rank abundance in global Nutrient Network plots from 2007-2019 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This dataset uses data from the NutNet dataset to examine how temporal and spatial rarity are related, how temporal and spatial rarity predict species loss in ambient and experimentally perturbed plots. We use data from all sites that had NPK and/or fencing treatments with a minimum of five years of cover data when data was downloaded on August 2, 2019; 49 sites in all were used. Perturbations were NPK treatments (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients) and fencing (vertebrate herbivore exclusion). Temporal rarity was assessed as the percentage of years a species was found in a plot (calculated in R script) and spatial rarity was assessed as the mean rank percentile of a species across all years in a plot (included in data table). We found that persistence (i.e. temporal rarity) was a better predictor than local abundance (i.e. spatial rarity) of whether a species would be absent in a neighboring plot, despite the rarity axes being correlated. Additionally, perturbations reduced persistence most strongly in highly persistent species and low abundance species, further suggesting these are unique dimensions of rarity.

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