<p>Species richness at increasing spatial scales in each region. Different symbols represent different locations, blue symbols represent control locations, clear symbols disturbed locations, star symbol represents largest scale in each region (SR<sub>H</sub>, control and disturbed combined). Numbers in brackets indicate number of replicates in sample. SR<sub>P</sub> = Point (replicate) species richness, SR<sub>S</sub> = sample (combined replicates for location) species richness, SR<sub>L</sub> = large sample species richness, SR<sub>H</sub> = habitat species richness.</p
Richness maps for 20 mammals, 33 reptiles, and 84 birds across the Top End of northern Australia. No...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
<p>Species richness at each location and depth category pooled over all months (N = 28–240).</p
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>Species richness relative to several types of human disturbance extent, measured at two scales.</...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>Hypothetical example showing species ranked by their occupancy or range size (A), and sites ranke...
<p>Histograms depicting the frequency of pixels for the number of species in a) 2010, b) 2100, as we...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
<p>Species richness (y axis) by number of minutes invested in sampling (x axis). Solid lines represe...
<p>TR was calculated as the total number of species counted in each 110 x 110 km-cell of the grid ma...
<p>In each of the panels the relative species richness is illustrated using a seven-category scale l...
Richness maps for 20 mammals, 33 reptiles, and 84 birds across the Top End of northern Australia. No...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
<p>Species richness at each location and depth category pooled over all months (N = 28–240).</p
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>Species richness relative to several types of human disturbance extent, measured at two scales.</...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>Hypothetical example showing species ranked by their occupancy or range size (A), and sites ranke...
<p>Histograms depicting the frequency of pixels for the number of species in a) 2010, b) 2100, as we...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
<p>Species richness (y axis) by number of minutes invested in sampling (x axis). Solid lines represe...
<p>TR was calculated as the total number of species counted in each 110 x 110 km-cell of the grid ma...
<p>In each of the panels the relative species richness is illustrated using a seven-category scale l...
Richness maps for 20 mammals, 33 reptiles, and 84 birds across the Top End of northern Australia. No...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
<p>Species richness at each location and depth category pooled over all months (N = 28–240).</p