<div><p>Mountains provide an interesting context in which to study the many facets of biodiversity in response to macroclimate, since environmental conditions change rapidly due to elevation. Although the decrease in biodiversity with increasing elevation is generally accepted, our understanding of the variation of functional diversity along altitudinal gradients is still poorly known. The partitioning of diversity into spatial components can help to understand the processes that influence the distribution of species, and these studies are urgently needed in face of the increasing threats to mountain environments throughout the world. We describe the distribution of dung beetle diversity along an altitudinal gradient on a tropical mountain ...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
Mountains provide an interesting context in which to study the many facets of biodiversity in respon...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
Biodiversity loss and anthropogenic environmental changes are known to impact ecosystem functions an...
Mountainous regions represent an excellent model to test ecological hypotheses encompassing assembla...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Insect macroecology and conservation biogeography studies are disproportionately scarce, especially ...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
Mountains provide an interesting context in which to study the many facets of biodiversity in respon...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
Biodiversity loss and anthropogenic environmental changes are known to impact ecosystem functions an...
Mountainous regions represent an excellent model to test ecological hypotheses encompassing assembla...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Insect macroecology and conservation biogeography studies are disproportionately scarce, especially ...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...