The peninsula effect predicts that the number of species should decline from the base of a peninsula to the tip. However, evidence for the peninsula effect is ambiguous, as different analytical methods, study taxa, and variations in local habitat or regional climatic conditions influence conclusions on its presence. We address this uncertainty by using two analytical methods to investigate the peninsula effect in three taxa that occupy different trophic levels: trees, millipedes, and birds. We surveyed 81 tree quadrants, 102 millipede transects, and 152 bird points within 150 km of coastal dune forest that resemble a habitat peninsula along the northeast coast of South Africa. We then used spatial (trend surface analyses) and non-spatial re...
Coastal dunes are distinguished by their border with the sea and the resultant abiotic and vegetatio...
Environmental gradients (EG) related to climate, topography and vegetation are among the most import...
Statistical modelling is often used to relate the presence or abundance of species to environmental ...
<div><p>The peninsula effect predicts that the number of species should decline from the base of a p...
The peninsula effect - a decrease in species richness from the base to the tip of a peninsula - has ...
Aim: The peninsula effect is the prediction that the number of species declines from a peninsula\u27...
The peninsula effect is a biological diversity pattern found in peninsulas in which the number of sp...
Peninsula effects - decreasing richness with increasing distance along peninsula lobes - have been i...
<p>Description of the predictor variables used in spatial and non-spatial models to determine the ef...
The peninsular effect is a geographical phenomenon that explains patterns of species richness. Given...
Aims: (a) To disentangle the global patterns of native and alien plant diversity on coastal sand dun...
<p>Spatial regression (trend surface models) that illustrate predicted z-values of species richness ...
Ecological theory predicts that the species composition of island habitats is, among others, shaped ...
Background: Coastal dunes are dynamic ecosystems, with vegetation seen as a key element in the respo...
Climate change and human infrastructures heavily affect seashore dynamics with cascading consequence...
Coastal dunes are distinguished by their border with the sea and the resultant abiotic and vegetatio...
Environmental gradients (EG) related to climate, topography and vegetation are among the most import...
Statistical modelling is often used to relate the presence or abundance of species to environmental ...
<div><p>The peninsula effect predicts that the number of species should decline from the base of a p...
The peninsula effect - a decrease in species richness from the base to the tip of a peninsula - has ...
Aim: The peninsula effect is the prediction that the number of species declines from a peninsula\u27...
The peninsula effect is a biological diversity pattern found in peninsulas in which the number of sp...
Peninsula effects - decreasing richness with increasing distance along peninsula lobes - have been i...
<p>Description of the predictor variables used in spatial and non-spatial models to determine the ef...
The peninsular effect is a geographical phenomenon that explains patterns of species richness. Given...
Aims: (a) To disentangle the global patterns of native and alien plant diversity on coastal sand dun...
<p>Spatial regression (trend surface models) that illustrate predicted z-values of species richness ...
Ecological theory predicts that the species composition of island habitats is, among others, shaped ...
Background: Coastal dunes are dynamic ecosystems, with vegetation seen as a key element in the respo...
Climate change and human infrastructures heavily affect seashore dynamics with cascading consequence...
Coastal dunes are distinguished by their border with the sea and the resultant abiotic and vegetatio...
Environmental gradients (EG) related to climate, topography and vegetation are among the most import...
Statistical modelling is often used to relate the presence or abundance of species to environmental ...