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Covariations in ecological scaling laws fostered by community dynamics

Zaoli, Silvia  
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Giometto, Andrea  
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Maritan, Amos
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2017
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)

Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quantities and the probability distributions that characterize their occurrence, have long attracted the interest of empiricists and theoreticians. Empirical evidence exists of power laws associated with the number of species inhabiting an ecosystem, their abundances, and traits. Although their functional form appears to be ubiquitous, empirical scaling exponents vary with ecosystem type and resource supply rate. The idea that ecological scaling laws are linked has been entertained before, but the full extent of macroecological pattern covariations, the role of the constraints imposed by finite resource supply, and a comprehensive empirical verification are still unexplored. Here, we propose a theoretical scaling framework that predicts the linkages of several macroecological patterns related to species’ abundances and body sizes. We show that such a framework is consistent with the stationary-state statistics of a broad class of resource-limited community dynamics models, regardless of parameterization and model assumptions. We verify predicted theoretical covariations by contrasting empirical data and provide testable hypotheses for yet unexplored patterns. We thus place the observed variability of ecological scaling exponents into a coherent statistical framework where patterns in ecology embed constrained fluctuations.

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research article
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1708376114
Web of Science ID

WOS:000412130500062

Author(s)
Zaoli, Silvia  
Giometto, Andrea  
Maritan, Amos
Rinaldo, Andrea  
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)
Volume

114

Issue

40

Start page

10672

End page

10677

Subjects

macroecology

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species–area relation

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Kleiber’s law

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allometry

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power law

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REVIEWED

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August 23, 2017
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