Species occupancy is typically measured as the number of cells occupied by the species in a study area. Because it is easy to document and interpret and it correlates with species abundance, occupancy is widely used for measur
<p>Hypothetical example showing species ranked by their occupancy or range size (A), and sites ranke...
Species abundance tables for the four investigated species. First column gives the site number, the ...
Species abundance distributions of the OTUs in the field community belonging to the 5 different clas...
<p>The species used in the analysis, their classification as either widespread or endemic, their ext...
<p>Relationship between log abundance (maximum of the site-specific abundances) and occupancy. Each ...
<p>Species richness relative to several types of human disturbance extent, measured at two scales.</...
<p>Each cell defines a form of species rarity except for the top left cell, which characterises a co...
<p>Information on each species collected, including the proportion of sites where the species was ca...
Community patterns in species-by-site matrices provide valuable clues for inferring ecological proce...
<p>*See text for discussion.</p><p>Species used in the questionnaire, per study area.</p
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Occupancy, defined as the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest...
Spearman correlation between the three aspects of species spatial behavior (years pooled): Aggregati...
<p>Abundances are standardised by the most abundant taxa within a sampling method, but all plots are...
<p>Summary of faunal data including mean abundance of all taxa per m<sup>2</sup>, mean species densi...
<p>Hypothetical example showing species ranked by their occupancy or range size (A), and sites ranke...
Species abundance tables for the four investigated species. First column gives the site number, the ...
Species abundance distributions of the OTUs in the field community belonging to the 5 different clas...
<p>The species used in the analysis, their classification as either widespread or endemic, their ext...
<p>Relationship between log abundance (maximum of the site-specific abundances) and occupancy. Each ...
<p>Species richness relative to several types of human disturbance extent, measured at two scales.</...
<p>Each cell defines a form of species rarity except for the top left cell, which characterises a co...
<p>Information on each species collected, including the proportion of sites where the species was ca...
Community patterns in species-by-site matrices provide valuable clues for inferring ecological proce...
<p>*See text for discussion.</p><p>Species used in the questionnaire, per study area.</p
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Occupancy, defined as the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest...
Spearman correlation between the three aspects of species spatial behavior (years pooled): Aggregati...
<p>Abundances are standardised by the most abundant taxa within a sampling method, but all plots are...
<p>Summary of faunal data including mean abundance of all taxa per m<sup>2</sup>, mean species densi...
<p>Hypothetical example showing species ranked by their occupancy or range size (A), and sites ranke...
Species abundance tables for the four investigated species. First column gives the site number, the ...
Species abundance distributions of the OTUs in the field community belonging to the 5 different clas...