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Regional databases demonstrate macroecological patterns less clearly than systematically collected field data
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  • Matthew Kerr,
  • Nicole Currie,
  • Matthew Kosnik,
  • John Alroy
Matthew Kerr
Aarhus Universitet

Corresponding Author:matthew.kerr@bio.au.dk

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Nicole Currie
Macquarie University
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Matthew Kosnik
Macquarie University
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John Alroy
Macquarie University
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Abstract

The analysis of macroecological patterns has necessitated the use of large, composite datasets recording local-scale species occurrences distributed across the globe. These datasets, however, have various spatial and temporal biases. They have rarely been compared to data collected in the field across large spatial gradients. In this paper we use two datasets built from online repositories plus a standardised field collection to reconstruct macroecological patterns for marine bivalves along the eastern coastline of Australia – spanning over 20° of latitude. We test the strength of the latitudinal diversity gradient using four diversity measures and identify a biogeographical boundary. The field collection demonstrates a strong latitudinal gradient, but mixed support was found in the composite datasets. Worse, adding observation-based records to the composite dataset obscured the latitudinal gradient. The biogeographic boundary was consistently found, and the location mirrored two previously published bioregionalisations. Although broad patterns seen in the field can be uncovered from composite macroecological datasets, care both in dataset construction and choice of methods is needed to ensure robust results.
19 Feb 2024Submitted to Ecography
19 Feb 2024Submission Checks Completed
19 Feb 2024Assigned to Editor
19 Feb 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
17 Jul 20241st Revision Received
18 Jul 2024Submission Checks Completed
18 Jul 2024Assigned to Editor
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31 Jul 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
06 Sep 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
12 Sep 20242nd Revision Received
16 Sep 2024Submission Checks Completed
16 Sep 2024Assigned to Editor
16 Sep 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending