<p>Plotted is the relationship between the change in community composition using Bray-Curtis dissimilarity and the change from non-urban to urban land cover at two scales: (a) within 3km upstream of the site, and (b) the total watershed area upstream of the site. Bray-Curtis values closer to one indicate that communities have a high degree of dissimilarity. Black circles represent urbanized sites and gray circles represent low-impacted sites. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (r) and level of significance (p) are indicated on each panel.</p
Relationship between hydrologic connectivity and percentage changes in density and richness after ea...
<p>Community composition (a) within the 2011 growing season for each topographic position (3 months ...
effect of spatial pattern on community dynamics; a comparison of simulated and field dat
<p>Plotted is the relationship between the change in the relative abundance of <i>L</i>. <i>symmetri...
<p>Draftsman plots showing the gradient generated between the community structure and environmental ...
The transformation from forest and rural to developed land is growing dramatically worldwide. A meas...
<p>The relationship between the percentage of developed land cover in 1986 and the difference in the...
<p>Higher values correspond to higher β diversity. The box represents the inner quartile range of in...
<p>The dissimilarity measure on the y-axis is Bray-Curtis Dissimilarity, which was calculated as the...
In the mid 1980s attempts were made to devise a form of multivariate analysis which measured the ten...
<p>Higher values indicate greater compositional change over time. Inset: Spatial autocorrelation in ...
Watershed management and policies affecting downstream ecosystems benefit from identifying relations...
<p>Relationship between the initial CWM SLA and the change in vegetation composition (Bray-Curtis di...
<p>Bray-Curtis dissimilarity = 1 indicates that communities are very different, whereas Bray-Curtis ...
Contains fulltext : 93920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Relationship between hydrologic connectivity and percentage changes in density and richness after ea...
<p>Community composition (a) within the 2011 growing season for each topographic position (3 months ...
effect of spatial pattern on community dynamics; a comparison of simulated and field dat
<p>Plotted is the relationship between the change in the relative abundance of <i>L</i>. <i>symmetri...
<p>Draftsman plots showing the gradient generated between the community structure and environmental ...
The transformation from forest and rural to developed land is growing dramatically worldwide. A meas...
<p>The relationship between the percentage of developed land cover in 1986 and the difference in the...
<p>Higher values correspond to higher β diversity. The box represents the inner quartile range of in...
<p>The dissimilarity measure on the y-axis is Bray-Curtis Dissimilarity, which was calculated as the...
In the mid 1980s attempts were made to devise a form of multivariate analysis which measured the ten...
<p>Higher values indicate greater compositional change over time. Inset: Spatial autocorrelation in ...
Watershed management and policies affecting downstream ecosystems benefit from identifying relations...
<p>Relationship between the initial CWM SLA and the change in vegetation composition (Bray-Curtis di...
<p>Bray-Curtis dissimilarity = 1 indicates that communities are very different, whereas Bray-Curtis ...
Contains fulltext : 93920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Relationship between hydrologic connectivity and percentage changes in density and richness after ea...
<p>Community composition (a) within the 2011 growing season for each topographic position (3 months ...
effect of spatial pattern on community dynamics; a comparison of simulated and field dat