Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway.
Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Farroupilha, Júlio de Castilhos, Júlio de Castilhos, RS, Brazil.
Ecol Lett. 2024 Oct;27(10):e14529. doi: 10.1111/ele.14529.
The rise in species richness with area is one of the few ironclad ecological relationships. Yet, little is known about the spatial scaling of alternative dimensions of diversity. Here, we provide empirical evidence for a relationship between the richness of acoustic traits emanating from a landscape, or soundscape richness, and island area, which we term the SoundScape-Area Relationship (SSAR). We show a positive relationship between the gamma soundscape richness and island area. This relationship breaks down at the smallest spatial scales, indicating a small-island effect. Moreover, we demonstrate a positive spatial scaling of the plot-scale alpha soundscape richness, but not the beta soundscape turnover, suggesting a direct effect of species on acoustic trait diversity. We conclude that the general scaling of biodiversity can be extended into the realm of ecoacoustics, implying soundscape metrics are sensitive to fundamental ecological patterns and useful in disentangling their complex mechanistic drivers.
物种丰富度随面积增加而增加是为数不多的几条生态关系铁律之一。然而,人们对多样性的其他维度的空间尺度关系知之甚少。在这里,我们提供了一个景观(即声音景观)发出的声音特征丰富度(即声音景观丰富度)与岛屿面积之间存在关系的经验证据,我们称之为声音景观-面积关系(SSAR)。我们发现,声音景观丰富度与岛屿面积之间存在正相关关系。这种关系在最小的空间尺度上破裂,表明存在小岛效应。此外,我们还证明了斑块尺度的 alpha 声音景观丰富度呈正空间尺度关系,但 beta 声音景观周转率没有,这表明物种对声音特征多样性有直接影响。我们的结论是,生物多样性的一般尺度可以扩展到生态声学领域,这意味着声音景观指标对基本的生态模式很敏感,并且有助于厘清其复杂的机械驱动因素。