<p>Year is treated as a fixed effect and transect as a random effect. <b>Bold</b> bars represent the estimated means.</p
<p>Average (95% credible interval) predicted effect (while holding the other 4 covariates at their m...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
<p>The data come from three summers, two autumns, two winters and one spring survey and only half th...
<p>The effect of environment type on mean (a) species richness, (b) abundance and (c) species divers...
<p>Bar heights show mean estimated richness per plot and error bars represent standard deviation. Bl...
To estimate biodiversity it may be important to establish whether increased data can be obtained fr...
<p><sup>1</sup> Weighted mean across all studies is 50% (42% when species with range shifts of exact...
<p>The overall species’ sensitivity (or future projections) are shown by the red points and lines (w...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
<p>The models were generalised linear mixed models assuming a Poisson response and log link function...
<p>Mean number of species captured per plot or mean abundance in different watersheds (a and b, resp...
<p>Mean changes and associated standard deviation (SD) in regional abundance of all bird populations...
<p>Study plot nested in site and sampling months of each year were included as random effects in all...
<p>Each box depicts the median, and 25th and 75th percentiles of bird records of six plots replicate...
<p>Average (95% credible interval) predicted effect (while holding the other 4 covariates at their m...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
<p>The data come from three summers, two autumns, two winters and one spring survey and only half th...
<p>The effect of environment type on mean (a) species richness, (b) abundance and (c) species divers...
<p>Bar heights show mean estimated richness per plot and error bars represent standard deviation. Bl...
To estimate biodiversity it may be important to establish whether increased data can be obtained fr...
<p><sup>1</sup> Weighted mean across all studies is 50% (42% when species with range shifts of exact...
<p>The overall species’ sensitivity (or future projections) are shown by the red points and lines (w...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
<p>The models were generalised linear mixed models assuming a Poisson response and log link function...
<p>Mean number of species captured per plot or mean abundance in different watersheds (a and b, resp...
<p>Mean changes and associated standard deviation (SD) in regional abundance of all bird populations...
<p>Study plot nested in site and sampling months of each year were included as random effects in all...
<p>Each box depicts the median, and 25th and 75th percentiles of bird records of six plots replicate...
<p>Average (95% credible interval) predicted effect (while holding the other 4 covariates at their m...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...