Co‐occurrence patterns in a steppe bird community : insights into the role of dominance and competition
Barrero, A., Ovaskainen, O., Traba, J., & Gómez‐Catasús, J. (2023). Co‐occurrence patterns in a steppe bird community : insights into the role of dominance and competition. Oikos, 2023(5), Article e09780. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.09780
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Spatial co-occurrence patterns are determined by environmental factors, such as food availability or habitat characteristics and by biotic associations. When resources are limited, competition which implies a dominant hierarchy can shape species assemblage. Here, we study space and time co-occurrence of steppe passerines during the breeding season in a natural steppe habitat, its modulation by environmental filtering, potential biotic interactions and random processes. We applied the joint species distribution model of hierarchical modelling of species community (HMSC) to data on species presence–absence and environmental, temporal and spatial covariates acquired from seven plots in a natural steppe in central Spain during two consecutive years. Our results reveal the patterns of bird species co-occurrence and suggest that this assemblage might be competitively structured. The assemblage appears to be configured around one dominant species, the Eurasian skylark, which establishes principally negative associations with many of the coexistent species. Our results contribute to the understanding of how competition and dominance processes, together with ecological constraints and other biotic associations, shape bird assemblages.
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Academy of Finland - 309581. European Commission - LIFE Connect Ricotí project LIFE20-NAT/ES/000133, LIFE Ricotí project LIFE15-NAT-ES-000802. European Commission - Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, H2020 Excellent Science, H2020 European Research Council, 856506. Jane ja Aatos Erkon Säätiö - Research Council of Norway through its Centres. Remedinal REMEDINAL-3 from CAM. ...License
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