Combining community resurvey data to advance global change research.

Combining community resurvey data to advance global change research.

Verheyen, Kris;De Frenne, Pieter;Baeten, Lander;Waller, Donald M;Hédl, Radim;Perring, Michael P;Blondeel, Haben;Brunet, Jörg;Chudomelova, Markéeta;Decocq, Guillaume;De Lombaerde, Emiel;Depauw, Leen;Dirnböck, Thomas;Durak, Tomasz;Eriksson, Ove;Gilliam, Frank S;Heinken, Thilo;Heinrichs, Steffi;Hermy, Martin;Jaroszewicz, Bogdan;Jenkins, Michael A;Johnson, Sarah E;Kirby, Keith J;Kopecký, Martin;Landuyt, Dries;Lenoir, Jonathan;Li, Daijiang;Macek, Martin;Maes, Sybryn;Máliš, Frantisek;Mitchell, Fraser J G;Naaf, Tobias;Peterken, George;Petřík, Petr;Reczyńska, Kamila;Rogers, David A;Schei, Fride Hoistad;Schmidt, Wolfgang;Standovár, Tibor;Świerkosz, Krzystof;Ujházy, Karol;Van Calster, Hans;Vellend, Mark;Vild, Ondřej;Woods, Kerry;Wulf, Monika;Bernhard-Römermann, Markus;
bioscience 2016 Vol. 67 pp. 73-83
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Abstract

More and more ecologists have started to resurvey communities sampled in earlier decades to determine long-term shifts in community composition and infer the likely drivers of the ecological changes observed. However, to assess the relative importance of, and interactions among, multiple drivers joint analyses of resurvey data from many regions spanning large environmental gradients are needed. In this paper we illustrate how combining resurvey data from multiple regions can increase the likelihood of driver-orthogonality within the design and show that repeatedly surveying across multiple regions provides higher representativeness and comprehensiveness, allowing us to answer more completely a broader range of questions. We provide general guidelines to aid implementation of multi-region resurvey databases. In so doing, we aim to encourage resurvey database development across other community types and biomes to advance global environmental change research.

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