INVESTIGADORES
WERENKRAUT Victoria
artículos
Título:
Quality of basic data and method to identify shape affect the richness-altitude relationships in meta-analysis
Autor/es:
WERENKRAUT, VICTORIA; RUGGIERO, ADRIANA
Revista:
ECOLOGY
Editorial:
ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 92 p. 253 - 260
ISSN:
0012-9658
Resumen:
We compiled 109 species richness-altitude (SRA) relationships in arthropods to test the hypothesis that identification of shape and robustness of pattern are contingent on the selection of studies included in meta-analysis. We used attributes of their sampling design to distinguish three subsets of data according to stringent, intermediate and lax selection criteria. We tested whether (1) uncertainty over identification of shape increases as the criteria of inclusion of studies relaxes; (2) studies that conform to stringent selection criteria show robustness in SRA patterns to variation in method used to identify shape. We identified the shape of each SRA relationship using statistical and visual methods; data sets that suggested several shapes as equally likely were sorted out by consensus. Arthropods suggested multiple forms in the SRA relationship, with predominance of hump-shaped patterns in the stringent subset. Uncertainty over identification of shape increased after application of intermediate and lax selection criteria. The method of analysis interacted with the quality of basic data to influence the relative distribution of patterns. We concluded that the gathering of large quantities of data is insufficient, and critical evaluation of literature is crucial, to infer with confidence the general shape of ecological patterns in meta-analysis.