The Energy-Limitation Hypothesis (ELH) predicts that species richness is an increasing function of abundance. In contrast, the Niche-Limitation Hypothesis (NLH) predicts that high abundances become easier to attain as species richness increases. We tested the NLH and ELH using aquatic invertebrate communities of tropical rock pools. These rock pools span a gradient from very low density pools (N <200 individuals/liter) to very high density pools (N ≯ 5001). Only in low density rock pools were species richness and abundance positively related. In intermediate abundance rock pools no relationship between species richness and abundance was observed, and in high abundance rock pools the relationship between species richness and abundance was st...
We analytically show that a common across rich/poor individuals Stone-Geary utility function with su...
Among the most vulnerable to environmental health hazards are the youngest members of society --chil...
Bats are well known for species richness and ecological diversity, and thus, they provide a good opp...
The recovery process of a Dutch heathland after fire is investigated. The study area, 12 m x 20 m, h...
The relationship between productivity and species diversity was investigated at the quadrat level fo...
We present a new method to asses the strength of indirect interactions and to indentify candidate ke...
When working with raw data for multiple environmental indicators, it can be difficult to assess qual...
A pulse-perturbation experiment, designed to assess the impact of top predators, resource availabili...
We sought to compare the efficacy of the stationary Markov model and conventional ordination techniq...
Past inability to come to a consensus about the degree of functional redundancy in ecosystems may be...
This study investigated microhabitat relationships of terrestrial bryophytes in a subalpine forest o...
Tree species richness is remarkably high in many tropical forests, even at very fine spatial scales....
Probabilistic classification offers various advantages in its application to vegetation studies: it ...
Environmental stability is a common challenge for the commercialisation of low cost, encapsulation-f...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
We analytically show that a common across rich/poor individuals Stone-Geary utility function with su...
Among the most vulnerable to environmental health hazards are the youngest members of society --chil...
Bats are well known for species richness and ecological diversity, and thus, they provide a good opp...
The recovery process of a Dutch heathland after fire is investigated. The study area, 12 m x 20 m, h...
The relationship between productivity and species diversity was investigated at the quadrat level fo...
We present a new method to asses the strength of indirect interactions and to indentify candidate ke...
When working with raw data for multiple environmental indicators, it can be difficult to assess qual...
A pulse-perturbation experiment, designed to assess the impact of top predators, resource availabili...
We sought to compare the efficacy of the stationary Markov model and conventional ordination techniq...
Past inability to come to a consensus about the degree of functional redundancy in ecosystems may be...
This study investigated microhabitat relationships of terrestrial bryophytes in a subalpine forest o...
Tree species richness is remarkably high in many tropical forests, even at very fine spatial scales....
Probabilistic classification offers various advantages in its application to vegetation studies: it ...
Environmental stability is a common challenge for the commercialisation of low cost, encapsulation-f...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
We analytically show that a common across rich/poor individuals Stone-Geary utility function with su...
Among the most vulnerable to environmental health hazards are the youngest members of society --chil...
Bats are well known for species richness and ecological diversity, and thus, they provide a good opp...