<p>Species accumulation curves for remnant and control plots, for all stems ≥5 cm DBH. All species accumulation curves are extrapolated to 76 individuals, the greatest number of individuals found in one plot (min individuals in a plot = 30, mean = 53.6). White dots indicate mean species richness for all remnant or control plots. The dashed line allows for comparison of remnant and control plot means.</p
<p>Average species accumulation curves for five depth zones, based on 999 random permutations of ima...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>The upper line (black) indicates the largest possible number of species represented at least once...
<p>Species richness (y axis) by number of minutes invested in sampling (x axis). Solid lines represe...
Observed rate of accumulation of 334 species across 150 samples (black line, grey 95% confidence int...
<p>The thick lines show means and the shaded regions the interquartile (25%–75%) ranges. The differe...
We explain how species accumulation curves are influenced by species richness (total number of speci...
<p>The dotted lines represent the 95% confidence interval for the unburned forests.</p
<p>The sample N = 40 trap-week X site combinations; with sampling endpoints shown by closed circles,...
<p>Solid curves were the interpolated rarefaction curve from the reference sample. Dashed curves wer...
<p>Accumulation curve showing the relationship between sampling size (number of specimens) and numbe...
<p>Showing (A) the estimated number of plant species and (B) the estimated number of plant genera in...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and speciation rate . The symbols denote diferren...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>Average species accumulation curves for five depth zones, based on 999 random permutations of ima...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>The upper line (black) indicates the largest possible number of species represented at least once...
<p>Species richness (y axis) by number of minutes invested in sampling (x axis). Solid lines represe...
Observed rate of accumulation of 334 species across 150 samples (black line, grey 95% confidence int...
<p>The thick lines show means and the shaded regions the interquartile (25%–75%) ranges. The differe...
We explain how species accumulation curves are influenced by species richness (total number of speci...
<p>The dotted lines represent the 95% confidence interval for the unburned forests.</p
<p>The sample N = 40 trap-week X site combinations; with sampling endpoints shown by closed circles,...
<p>Solid curves were the interpolated rarefaction curve from the reference sample. Dashed curves wer...
<p>Accumulation curve showing the relationship between sampling size (number of specimens) and numbe...
<p>Showing (A) the estimated number of plant species and (B) the estimated number of plant genera in...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and speciation rate . The symbols denote diferren...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>Average species accumulation curves for five depth zones, based on 999 random permutations of ima...
Species richness values calculated from accumulation curves (Sn.a; grey solid line), individual-base...
<p>The upper line (black) indicates the largest possible number of species represented at least once...