Rare species irrelevant for understanding community distribution along environmental gradients.
The researchers studied fish and insect communities in Amazonian streams to see how common and rare species affect the accuracy of models predicting community patterns. They found that removing rare species did not improve the models, showing that common species are more important for understanding community relationships. This means that studies using these models can still give a good idea of how communities are distributed in different environments, but for conservation purposes, it's crucial to also consider rare species using other methods.