<p>Ignite Talk at the Ecological Society of America's 2013 meeting in Minneapolis, MN.</p> <p>Abstract:</p> <p>The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE) predicts a universal species-area relationship (SAR) that can be fully characterized using only the total abundance (N) and species richness (S) at a single spatial scale. This theory has shown promise for characterizing scale dependence in the SAR. However, there are currently four different approaches to applying METE to predict the SAR and it is unclear which approach should be used due to a lack of empirical comparison. Specifically, METE can be applied recursively or a non-recursively and can use either a theoretical or observed species-abundance distribution (SAD).</p> <p>We compar...
In a time of rapid global change, the question of what determines patterns in species abundance dist...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) describe community structure and are a key component of biodi...
The patterns connected with increasing number of species while enlarging studied area (species-area ...
<p>Talk given at ESA 2013 in Minneapolis, MN</p> <p>Background/Question/Methods</p> <p>The species-a...
<p>This is a poster I presented at the 2012 Gordon Conference Metabolic Basis of Ecology.</p> <p>Abs...
<p>Predicted and observed values of the local slope of the SAR are plotted as a function of the loca...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) describe community structure and are a key component of biodi...
The maximum entropy theory of ecology (METE) is a unified theory of biodiversity that predicts a lar...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
In a time of rapid global change, the question of what determines patterns in species abundance dist...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) describe community structure and are a key component of biodi...
The patterns connected with increasing number of species while enlarging studied area (species-area ...
<p>Talk given at ESA 2013 in Minneapolis, MN</p> <p>Background/Question/Methods</p> <p>The species-a...
<p>This is a poster I presented at the 2012 Gordon Conference Metabolic Basis of Ecology.</p> <p>Abs...
<p>Predicted and observed values of the local slope of the SAR are plotted as a function of the loca...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) describe community structure and are a key component of biodi...
The maximum entropy theory of ecology (METE) is a unified theory of biodiversity that predicts a lar...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
In a time of rapid global change, the question of what determines patterns in species abundance dist...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) describe community structure and are a key component of biodi...