<p>(a) Longitudinal range and (b) is the latitudinal range. Range size is the difference between the maximum and minimum range points and does not imply that the organism is found everywhere in-between.</p
<p>Species diversity measures: a) total number of species; b) Shannon-Wiener index (H') c) Pielou's ...
<p>Those percentages that do not meet the criteria to be considered a replicate as specified in the ...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
<p>The numbers of species per patterns are: a = 52, b = 53, c = 51, d = 47, e = 26, f = 11, g = 10, ...
<p>Summary of the major distribution patterns of sponge species found at three or more locations wit...
<p>All Porifera (a), and each class of Porifera: Calcarea (b), Demospongiae (c), and Hexactinellida ...
Spatial variability in abundance and size of sponges are poorly understood compared with other sessi...
Datasets for the analysis developed in the Article "Geographic range size and species morphology det...
Spatial variability in community structure of dictyoceratid sponges (class Demospongiae; order Dicty...
The relationship between sponge size, habitat and shape was studied in the encrusting sponge Crambe ...
MaxN bubble sizes reflect abundance, and therefore bubble size may be larger or smaller than those i...
10 páginas, 8 figuras, 2 tablas.Because sublittoral sponges of temperate areas are usually more abu...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
Aim To explore the biogeographic patterns of exotic species in order to discriminate between hypothe...
<p>The figure shows (A) sponge ground presence/absence observations and predictions of presence prob...
<p>Species diversity measures: a) total number of species; b) Shannon-Wiener index (H') c) Pielou's ...
<p>Those percentages that do not meet the criteria to be considered a replicate as specified in the ...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
<p>The numbers of species per patterns are: a = 52, b = 53, c = 51, d = 47, e = 26, f = 11, g = 10, ...
<p>Summary of the major distribution patterns of sponge species found at three or more locations wit...
<p>All Porifera (a), and each class of Porifera: Calcarea (b), Demospongiae (c), and Hexactinellida ...
Spatial variability in abundance and size of sponges are poorly understood compared with other sessi...
Datasets for the analysis developed in the Article "Geographic range size and species morphology det...
Spatial variability in community structure of dictyoceratid sponges (class Demospongiae; order Dicty...
The relationship between sponge size, habitat and shape was studied in the encrusting sponge Crambe ...
MaxN bubble sizes reflect abundance, and therefore bubble size may be larger or smaller than those i...
10 páginas, 8 figuras, 2 tablas.Because sublittoral sponges of temperate areas are usually more abu...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
Aim To explore the biogeographic patterns of exotic species in order to discriminate between hypothe...
<p>The figure shows (A) sponge ground presence/absence observations and predictions of presence prob...
<p>Species diversity measures: a) total number of species; b) Shannon-Wiener index (H') c) Pielou's ...
<p>Those percentages that do not meet the criteria to be considered a replicate as specified in the ...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...