We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North American breeding bird species. We constructed frequency plots for every species and found that they showed long-tail power-law behavior, truncated at an upper abundance cut-off value. Based on fi nite size scaling arguments, we investigated whether frequency curves may be considered scaled copies of each other. Data collapse was possible after taking powers of the total abundance of each species, in order to correct deviations from the underlying universal fi nite size scaling function (UFSS). The UFSS power law exponent oscillated in time within the regime of unbounded variance, which is consistent with the wild fl uctuations that characterize eco...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
In field studies of population density, variance often increases as a power function of the mean. Th...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
Finite size scaling techniques are applied to ecology and are shown to predict relationships between...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Size distributions in some ecosystems follow a power behavior spanning up to ten orders of magnitude...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may result in discontinuous, aggregated species body-mass patt...
The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a communit...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Scaling laws that describe complex interactions between organisms and their environment as a functio...
abstract: Understanding and predicting how and why abundance varies is one of the central questions ...
Scaling provides an elegant framework for understanding power-law behavior and deducing relationship...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
In field studies of population density, variance often increases as a power function of the mean. Th...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
Finite size scaling techniques are applied to ecology and are shown to predict relationships between...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Size distributions in some ecosystems follow a power behavior spanning up to ten orders of magnitude...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may result in discontinuous, aggregated species body-mass patt...
The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a communit...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Scaling laws that describe complex interactions between organisms and their environment as a functio...
abstract: Understanding and predicting how and why abundance varies is one of the central questions ...
Scaling provides an elegant framework for understanding power-law behavior and deducing relationship...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
In field studies of population density, variance often increases as a power function of the mean. Th...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...