Can we implement mechanistic niche models without measuring traits?
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Despite increasing demand for more mechanistic models of speciesâ distributions, they remain difficult to implement due to their intense data requirements. Here, we suggest that three existing tools might help researchers estimate missing trait data that can fill necessary requirements: phylogenetic imputation (incorporating evolutionary relationships into the imputation process), allometry, and biophysics. These tools can bridge the gap between species for which we have fairly little data and ecological models of their distributions. We focus on ecophysiological traits of salamanders; a simple theoretical model of water loss showed that changing body mass results in a decrease in mass-specific water loss, driven by both increasing total size and increasing the thickness of the epidermis. Yet this has two costs â mass-specific oxygen absorption decreases with the surface area-to-volume ratio, and a thicker epidermis slows the rate of respiration. Using a mechanistic distribution model, ...
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2025-04-25



