The species-area relationship is one of the central generalizations in ecology; however, its origin has remained a puzzle. Since ecosystems are understood as energy transduction systems, the regularities in species richness are considered to result from ubiquitous imperatives in energy transduction. From a thermodynamic point of view, organisms are transduction mechanisms that distribute an influx of energy down along the steepest gradients to the ecosystem’s diverse repositories of chemical energy, that is, populations of species. Transduction machineries, that is, ecosystems assembled from numerous species, may emerge and evolve toward high efficiency on large areas that hold more matter than small ones. This results in the well-known log...
The purpose of this paper is to incorporate well-established ecological principles into a foodweb mo...
Various ecological mechanisms influence the forms of species richness relationships (SRRs). These me...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
In recent years, a number of species–energy hypotheses have been developed to explain global pattern...
Understanding the processes that maintain diversity has been the focus of extensive study, yet there...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The relationship be...
The species-area relationship (i.e., the relationship between area and the number of species found i...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
Author Institution: Biological Research Laboratories, Syracuse UniversityCommunity organization, whi...
[Extract:] Biodiversity generally refers to species richness (i.e. number of species), but other de...
How the Earth came to have on the order of 10 million species and the impacts of this biodiversity o...
A challenge for ecology is to understand the structure and function of ecological communities. While...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
The time has come to ride our horse. Ecology has studied species-area relationships (SPARs) for two ...
Author Institution: Biological Research Laboratories, Syracuse UniversityCommunity organization, whi...
The purpose of this paper is to incorporate well-established ecological principles into a foodweb mo...
Various ecological mechanisms influence the forms of species richness relationships (SRRs). These me...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
In recent years, a number of species–energy hypotheses have been developed to explain global pattern...
Understanding the processes that maintain diversity has been the focus of extensive study, yet there...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The relationship be...
The species-area relationship (i.e., the relationship between area and the number of species found i...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
Author Institution: Biological Research Laboratories, Syracuse UniversityCommunity organization, whi...
[Extract:] Biodiversity generally refers to species richness (i.e. number of species), but other de...
How the Earth came to have on the order of 10 million species and the impacts of this biodiversity o...
A challenge for ecology is to understand the structure and function of ecological communities. While...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
The time has come to ride our horse. Ecology has studied species-area relationships (SPARs) for two ...
Author Institution: Biological Research Laboratories, Syracuse UniversityCommunity organization, whi...
The purpose of this paper is to incorporate well-established ecological principles into a foodweb mo...
Various ecological mechanisms influence the forms of species richness relationships (SRRs). These me...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...