A Comparison of the Spatial Distributions of Three Plant-Parasitic Nematode Species At Three Different Scales

B. Marshall, B. Boag, J. McNicol, R. Neilson
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The spatial distributions of three nematode species (Longidorus elongatus, Longidorus goodeyi and Rotylenchus goodeyi) were intensively sampled in a permanent pasture field. Three regular sampling grids were employed covering scales ranging from 5 cm to 50 m. Geostatistical analyses were used to quantify any spatial dependencies found within and between nematode species. All three species were present in most samples and in general the raw counts were positively skewed. Semivariograms of transformed counts (log 10 (counts + 1)), showed similar, generally isotropic, trends for all three species with the variance increasing with separation distance. There was no evidence of a sill i.e. a levelling off of variance at larger scales. The only inter-species correlations detected were at scales up to about 20 cm between L. elongatus and L. goodeyi, species which share a similar environmental niche. A power model provided the best description of the semivariograms and is discussed in relation to "fractional Brownian motion", a scaling property present in many natural systems.
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三种不同尺度植物寄生线虫的空间分布比较
对长毛线虫、长毛线虫和长毛线虫的空间分布进行了集中调查。采用三个规则采样网格,覆盖范围从5厘米到50米。地质统计学分析用于量化线虫物种内部和物种之间的空间依赖关系。所有三个物种都存在于大多数样本中,一般来说,原始计数是正偏斜的。变换计数的半变异图(log 10(计数+ 1))表现出相似的、大致各向同性的趋势,方差随分离距离的增加而增加。没有证据表明在更大的尺度上方差趋于平稳。物种间的相关性仅存在于长形l和古德l之间约20 cm的尺度上,这两个物种共享相似的环境生态位。幂模型提供了半变分函数的最佳描述,并讨论了与“分数布朗运动”的关系,这是许多自然系统中存在的标度性质。
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