<p>Species-area relationships for different values of the Hurst exponent and fixed fraction of suitable habitats . The parameter values are ; Hurst exponent: (circles), (diamonds), (triangles up), (triangles left) and (stars); and speciation rate: (left panel) and (right panel). The data points represent an average over independent runs. The error bars are smaller than the symbols.</p
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
The patterns connected with increasing number of species while enlarging studied area (species-area ...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and dispersal parameter and distinct values of t...
<p>The parameter values are lattice size , speciation rate , and Hurst exponents (left panel) and ...
<p>Upper panels: the parameter values are , (left set of panels) and (right set of panels). Lower ...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and speciation rate . The symbols denote diferren...
<p> versus . The parameter values are , speciation rates (left panels), (middle panels), (right p...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
<p>Each point represents a forest-visit. The number of points in each panel is different because not...
Vertical lines on the bars indicate SE (standard error) and bracket indicates sample size. ***P < 0....
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<div><p>Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of ut...
Effects are shown as a percentage difference relative to minimally used primary vegetation. Total ab...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
The patterns connected with increasing number of species while enlarging studied area (species-area ...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and dispersal parameter and distinct values of t...
<p>The parameter values are lattice size , speciation rate , and Hurst exponents (left panel) and ...
<p>Upper panels: the parameter values are , (left set of panels) and (right set of panels). Lower ...
<p>Number of species is plotted against area for and speciation rate . The symbols denote diferren...
<p> versus . The parameter values are , speciation rates (left panels), (middle panels), (right p...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
<p>Each point represents a forest-visit. The number of points in each panel is different because not...
Vertical lines on the bars indicate SE (standard error) and bracket indicates sample size. ***P < 0....
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<div><p>Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of ut...
Effects are shown as a percentage difference relative to minimally used primary vegetation. Total ab...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
The patterns connected with increasing number of species while enlarging studied area (species-area ...