Grinnellian and Eltonian niches and geographic distributions of species
American Museum of Natural History · University of Kansas
Abstract
In the recent past, availability of large data sets of species presences has increased by orders of magnitude. This, together with developments in geographical information systems and statistical methods, has enabled scientists to calculate, for thousands of species, the environmental conditions of their distributional areas. The profiles thus obtained are obviously related to niche concepts in the Grinnell tradition, and separated from those in Elton's tradition. I argue that it is useful to define Grinnellian and Eltonian niches on the basis of the types of variables used to calculate them, the natural spatial scale at which they can be measured, and the dispersal of the individuals over the environment. I…
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1Topics & keywords
- Ecological niche
- Ecology
- Niche
- Environmental niche modelling
- Biology
- Geography
- Habitat
- Life in Land