Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: An empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression

A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially structured ecological patterns. However, achieving this understanding can be complicated when using multiple regression, because the relative importance of explanatory variables, as measured by regression...

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Autor principal: Bini, L.M
Otros Autores: Diniz-Filho, J.A.F, Rangel, T.F.L.V.B, Akre, T.S.B, Albaladejo, R.G, Albuquerque, F.S, Aparicio, A., Araújo, M.B, Baselga, A., Beck, J., Bellocq, M.I, Böhning-Gaese, K., Borges, P.A.V, Castro-Parga, I., Chey, V.K, Chown, S.L, De Marco Jr., P., Dobkin, D.S, Ferrer-Castán, D., Field, R., Filloy, J., Fleishman, E., Gómez, J.F, Hortal, J., Iverson, J.B, Kerr, J.T, Kissling, W.D, Kitching, I.J, León-Cortés, J.L, Lobo, J.M, Montoya, D., Morales-Castilla, I., Moreno, J.C, Oberdorff, T., Olalla-Tárraga, M.A, Pausas, J.G, Qian, H., Rahbek, C., Rodríguez, M.A, Rueda, M., Ruggiero, A., Sackmann, P., Sanders, N.J, Terribile, L.C, Vetaas, O.R, Hawkins, B.A
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520 3 |a A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially structured ecological patterns. However, achieving this understanding can be complicated when using multiple regression, because the relative importance of explanatory variables, as measured by regression coefficients, can shift depending on whether spatially explicit or non-spatial modeling is used. However, the extent to which coefficients may shift and why shifts occur are unclear. Here, we analyze the relationship between environmental predictors and the geographical distribution of species richness, body size, range size and abundance in 97 multi-factorial data sets. Our goal was to compare standardized partial regression coefficients of non-spatial ordinary least squares regressions (i.e. models fitted using ordinary least squares without taking autocorrelation into account; "OLS models" hereafter) and eight spatial methods to evaluate the frequency of coefficient shifts and identify characteristics of data that might predict when shifts are likely. We generated three metrics of coefficient shifts and eight characteristics of the data sets as predictors of shifts. Typical of ecological data, spatial autocorrelation in the residuals of OLS models was found in most data sets. The spatial models varied in the extent to which they minimized residual spatial autocorrelation. Patterns of coefficient shifts also varied among methods and datasets, although the magnitudes of shifts tended to be small in all cases. We were unable to identify strong predictors of shifts, including the levels of autocorrelation in either explanatory variables or model residuals. Thus, changes in coefficients between spatial and non-spatial methods depend on the method used and are largely idiosyncratic, making it difficult to predict when or why shifts occur. We conclude that the ecological importance of regression coefficients cannot be evaluated with confidence irrespective of whether spatially explicit modelling is used or not. Researchers may have little choice but to be more explicit about the uncertainty of models and more cautious in their interpretation. © 2009 Ecography.  |l eng 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Natural Environment Research Council, NERC, cpb010001 
593 |a Depto de Biologia Geral, ICB, Univ. Federal de Goias, CP 131, 74001-970 Goiania, GO, Brazil 
593 |a Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, United States 
593 |a Dept of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Longwood Univ., Farmville, VA 23909, United States 
593 |a Depto de Biologia Vegetal y Ecologia, Univ. de Sevilla, c/Prof. Garcia Gonzalez no 2, ES-41012 Sevilla, Spain 
593 |a Depto de Ecologia, Univ. de Alcala, ES-28871 Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain 
593 |a Depto de Biodiversidad y Biologia Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), ES-28006 Madrid, Spain 
593 |a Dept of Environmental Sciences, Inst. of Biogeography, Univ. of Basel, St.Johanns-Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland 
593 |a Depto de Ecologia, Genetica y Evolucio, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, CONICET, Ciudad Universitaria Pab. 2, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a Inst. fur Zoologie, Johannes Gutenberg-Univ. Mainz, Becherweg 13, DE-55099 Mainz, Germany 
593 |a Depto de Ciencias Agrarias, Univ. dos Acores, CITA A (Azorean Biodiversity Group), Terra Cha, PT- 9700-851 Angra do Heroismo, Terceira, Acores, Portugal 
593 |a Depto de Ecologia C/Darwin 2, Univ. Autonoma de Madrid, ES-28049 Madrid, Spain 
593 |a Entomology Section, Forest Research Centre of Sabah, Sepilok, P.O. Box 1407, 90715 Sandakan, Malaysia 
593 |a DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch Univ., Private Bag XI, Matieland 7602, South Africa 
593 |a High Desert Ecological Research Inst., 15 S.W. Colorado Ave., Bend, OR 97702, United States 
593 |a Area de Ecologia, Facultad de Biologia, Univ. de Salamanca, ES-37007 Salamanca, Spain 
593 |a School of Geography, Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom 
593 |a National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 735 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States 
593 |a NERC Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College, Silwood Park, Ascot SL5 7PY, United Kingdom 
593 |a Dept of Biology, Earlham College, Richmond, IN 47374, United States 
593 |a Dept of Biology, Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON KIN 6N5, Canada 
593 |a Dept of Entomology, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom 
593 |a Depto de Ecologia y Sistematica Terrestre, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Carr. Panamericana y Av. Periferico Sur s/n, San Cristobal de Chiapas 29290, Mexico 
593 |a Depto de Biologia, Univ. Autonoma de Madrid, C/ Darwin 2, ES-28049 Madrid, Spain 
593 |a IRD, DMPA, Museum National dHistoire Naturelle, 43 Rue Cuvier, FR-75005 Paris, France 
593 |a Centro de Investigacion sobre Desertificacion (CIDE, CSIC), Apartado Oficial, ES-46470 Albal, Valencia, Spain 
593 |a Research and Collections Center, Illinois State Museum, 1011 East Ash Street, Springfield, IL 62703, United States 
593 |a Center for Macroecology, Dept of Biology, Univ. of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark 
593 |a Laboratorio Ecotono, Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, INIBIOMA-CONICET, Quintral 1250, 8400 Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina 
593 |a Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States 
593 |a UNIFOB Global, Univ. of Bergen, NO-5015 Bergen, Norway 
593 |a Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA 92697, United States 
690 1 0 |a ABUNDANCE 
690 1 0 |a BODY SIZE 
690 1 0 |a DATA SET 
690 1 0 |a LEAST SQUARES METHOD 
690 1 0 |a MACROECOLOGY 
690 1 0 |a RANGE SIZE 
690 1 0 |a REGRESSION ANALYSIS 
690 1 0 |a SPECIES RICHNESS 
700 1 |a Diniz-Filho, J.A.F. 
700 1 |a Rangel, T.F.L.V.B. 
700 1 |a Akre, T.S.B. 
700 1 |a Albaladejo, R.G. 
700 1 |a Albuquerque, F.S. 
700 1 |a Aparicio, A. 
700 1 |a Araújo, M.B. 
700 1 |a Baselga, A. 
700 1 |a Beck, J. 
700 1 |a Bellocq, M.I. 
700 1 |a Böhning-Gaese, K. 
700 1 |a Borges, P.A.V. 
700 1 |a Castro-Parga, I. 
700 1 |a Chey, V.K. 
700 1 |a Chown, S.L. 
700 1 |a De Marco Jr., P. 
700 1 |a Dobkin, D.S. 
700 1 |a Ferrer-Castán, D. 
700 1 |a Field, R. 
700 1 |a Filloy, J. 
700 1 |a Fleishman, E. 
700 1 |a Gómez, J.F. 
700 1 |a Hortal, J. 
700 1 |a Iverson, J.B. 
700 1 |a Kerr, J.T. 
700 1 |a Kissling, W.D. 
700 1 |a Kitching, I.J. 
700 1 |a León-Cortés, J.L. 
700 1 |a Lobo, J.M. 
700 1 |a Montoya, D. 
700 1 |a Morales-Castilla, I. 
700 1 |a Moreno, J.C. 
700 1 |a Oberdorff, T. 
700 1 |a Olalla-Tárraga, M.A. 
700 1 |a Pausas, J.G. 
700 1 |a Qian, H. 
700 1 |a Rahbek, C. 
700 1 |a Rodríguez, M.A. 
700 1 |a Rueda, M. 
700 1 |a Ruggiero, A. 
700 1 |a Sackmann, P. 
700 1 |a Sanders, N.J. 
700 1 |a Terribile, L.C. 
700 1 |a Vetaas, O.R. 
700 1 |a Hawkins, B.A. 
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