Biogeographical network analysis of plant species distribution in the Mediterranean region
Maxime Lenormand, Guillaume Papuga, Olivier Argagnon, Maxence, Soubeyrand, Guilhem De Barros, Samuel Alleaume, Sandra Luque

TL;DR
This study uses network analysis of plant distribution data in southern France to identify biogeographical regions and understand ecological and geological influences on Mediterranean flora distribution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel network-based methodology to delineate bioregions and analyze species distribution patterns at multiple spatial scales.
Findings
Identified two major biogeographical sub-networks: Mediterranean and temperate.
Separated eight significant bioregions with complex spatial structures.
Revealed ecological and geological factors shaping plant distribution patterns.
Abstract
The delimitation of bioregions helps to understand historical and ecological drivers of species distribution. In this work, we performed a network analysis of the spatial distribution patterns of plants in south of France (Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence-Alpes-C\^ote d'Azur) to analyze the biogeographical structure of the French Mediterranean flora at different scales. We used a network approach to identify and characterize biogeographical regions, based on a large database containing 2.5 million of geolocalized plant records corresponding to more than 3500 plant species. This methodology is performed following five steps, from the biogeographical bipartite network construction, to the identification of biogeographical regions under the form of spatial network communities, the analysis of their interactions and the identification of clusters of plant species based on the species…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Species Distribution and Climate Change
