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- Title
Interspecific differences in intraspecific abundance--range size relationships of British breeding birds
- Authors
Gaston, K. J.; Blackburn, T. M.; Gregory, R. D.
- Abstract
A general positive interspecific relationship between local abundance and geographic range size in animals has prompted speculation that a similar relationship might exist intraspecifically, such that a species is widespread at times when it is locally abundant, and more restricted in distribution when it is locally rare. Current evidence suggests that intraspecific relationships often are positive, but that there is considerable variation in the pattern exhibited by species. Here, we use data on British birds to test the hypotheses that speciesshowing a high mean or wide spread of local densities or range sizeswill be more likely to show strong intraspecific relationships between abundance and geographic range size. These data show only inconsistent support for an effect of the range of densities or of occupancies on intraspecific abundance-range size relationships. However, the strength of an intraspecific relationship does seem to be related to the mean occupancy of species, and whether or not a species exhibits temporal trends in density, with the strongest relationships found in species with simultaneous trends in both density and occupancy. We suggest that these results are explained by time lags in the loss or gain of species at occupied sites in response to reductions or increases in density.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; SPECIES distribution; BIRDS
- Publication
Ecography, 1998, Vol 21, Issue 2, p149
- ISSN
0906-7590
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1600-0587.1998.tb00669.x